About OzHelp Tasmania


Expanding beyond the building and construction industry

Whilst still undertaking its primary role of suicide prevention and social capacity building within the building and construction industry OzHelp Tasmania has broadened its scope...

Building & Construction


Whilst new to Tasmania the services of OzHelp have had a direct contribution

to the ongoing development of the building industry as a productive and vibrant sector in the Tasmanian community. Through its training and support services OzHelp has not only...

Other Industries


Whilst new to Tasmania the services of OzHelp have had a direct contribution

Based on success of the OzHelp Tasmania training and support programs within the building and construction industry pilot programs...

OzHelp Personnel


OzHelp Tasmania Foundation personnel






Training


OzHelp Tasmania Foundation training programs

Learn more about the OzHelp Training Packages

 

 

 

Support


Apprentices / Trainees, Workers and Employers

OzSupport is a dedicated industry program making sure that apprentices and workers are able to keep moving forward in their personal and professional lives. It is a service that includes:

Skills Institute


Developing workplace mental health and wellbeing


Workplaces have a vital role to play in providing supportive enrionments that promote mental health, wellbeing...



The Blokes' Book

 

A healthy man, in body and mind, means healthy relationships, healthy families and healthy communitities. To help you on the path to good health, a new booklet has been developed for Tasmania called the Blokes' Book.

 

The Blokes' Books is a directory of services, contacts, support groups, current information and commentary from services and men in our community.

 

A copy of the book can be downloaded for free from the Department of Health and Human Services web site.

 


 

OzHelp Tasmania Overview 2007 - 2012

 

The OzHelp Tasmania Foundation (a not for profit organization) was established in 2007 and is a statewide organization with permanent offices in Hobart and Launceston.  It was established as an initiative of the Tasmanian building and construction industry to counter industry statistics (drawn from the industry Super Fund CBus from 1998 - 2003) which highlighted that, on average, the industry was losing 10 apprentices and workers a year as a result of suicide, drugs and alcohol and ‘unknown’ causes. 

 

Full overview available in PDF format at the link below:

 

PDF Icon OzHelp Tasmania Overview 2007 - 2012