All Come Out to Play! gets children and their parents and carers talking about gender equality using movement and theatre. This short video gives viewers an idea of the program and its outcomes. The program is supported by White Ribbon and delivered through a partnership that includes Laurel House, Playgroup Tasmania, Women's Legal Service Tasmania and Healthy Habits.
All Come Out to Play program
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Therapeutic options
Therapeutic options
Therapeutic options
Just as there are no right or wrong reactions to trauma, there is no one way to heal. Laurel House counsellors will work with you to find an approach that feels right for you.
About forensic medical examinations
About forensic medical examinations
About forensic medical examinations
This fact sheet explains what forensic medical examinations are, what to expect if you choose to have one, and how to request one.
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You Have Rights
You Have Rights
You Have Rights
A free and downloadable, easy read guide for women with disability experiencing violence.
Teach us Consent
Teach us Consent
Teach us Consent
Sign up for a weekly newsletter that will teach you about things like consent, relationships and sex.
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AMAZE - Age appropriate puberty and sex education videos
AMAZE - Age appropriate puberty and sex education videos
AMAZE - Age appropriate puberty and sex education videos
Animated videos that empower healthy relationships. Available in any language.
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Confidentiality & safety
Confidentiality & safety
Confidentiality & safety
Laurel House takes the confidentiality of its clients and their personal and other information, very seriously.
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