Primary Health Tasmania

Primary Health Tasmania Primary Health Tasmania is a non-government, not-for-profit organisation working to connect care We ask that you are respectful in your comments.

Primary Health Tasmania is a non-government, not-for-profit organisation working to connect care and keep Tasmanians well and out of hospital. We are one of 31 primary health networks (PHNs) established nationally on 1 July 2015 as part of the Australian Government’s Primary Health Networks Program to:
• increase the efficiency and effectiveness of medical services for patients, particularly those

at risk of poor health outcomes
• improve coordination of care to ensure patients receive the right care in the right place at the right time. To learn more about us visit www.primaryhealthtas.com.au

Primary Health Tasmania’s social media sites are places where we encourage interaction and discussion between anyone interested in our organisation or primary health care. We reserve the right to remove anything we deem:
• abusive or personal attacks
• material that is unlawful, obscene, defamatory, threatening, harassing, abusive, slanderous, hateful or embarrassing to any other entity
• third party advertising
• chain letters or spam

We also reserve the right to terminate involvement by users who post such content. For your safety, never include your phone number, email, address or other personal information in a post. Your comments are visible to all. This page is monitored Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm. We will aim to get back to you within one business day. If your inquiry is urgent please contact us directly on 1300 653 169 (during business hours). Primary Health Tasmania does not offer direct clinical services.
• Your regular GP should always be your first point of call if you need medical care
• In an emergency, call 000 for ambulance, fire or police. For health advice and information on health services open after hours, on public holidays and on weekends:
www.tasafterhours.com
• call 1800 022 222 (healthdirect Australia)

The following telephone services are also available for urgent assistance:
• Mental Health Services Helpline (DHHS) 1800 332 388
• Lifeline Crisis Help 13 11 14
• Kids Helpline 1800 187 263

SU***DE PREVENTION | In partnership with Black Dog Institute, we invite GPs, GP registrars, practice nurses, and pharmac...
16/06/2026

SU***DE PREVENTION | In partnership with Black Dog Institute, we invite GPs, GP registrars, practice nurses, and pharmacists working in primary care settings across Tasmania to join this workshop focused on responding to patients with su***de risk.

Build skills and confidence in recognising presentations where su***de risk is high, undertaking a detailed risk assessment, and management planning using a collaborative, team-based approach.

Facilitated by Nicole Prendergast, clinical psychologist and clinical neuropsychologist, this session is CPD accredited with RACGP and ACRRM.

📅 Monday 22 June
🕣 6pm to 9pm
📍 Online

Learn more and register here: tasp.hn/4x8v04A

LGBTIQA+ | Did you know more than 10,000 Tasmanians identified as LGBTIQA+ in the 2021 Census?This Pride Month (June), w...
15/06/2026

LGBTIQA+ | Did you know more than 10,000 Tasmanians identified as LGBTIQA+ in the 2021 Census?

This Pride Month (June), we’re celebrating LGBTIQA+ communities and the importance of health care that is inclusive, respectful and safe for everyone.

At Primary Health Tasmania, we commission services designed to support all Tasmanians, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation.

Explore these services via Our Services Portal: tasp.hn/servicesportal

You can also learn more through our Snapshot of Priority Populations in Tasmania, which provides insights into health and wellbeing for LGBTIQA+ people: tasp.hn/priority-populations

UPCOMING TENDER | Primary Health Tasmania is preparing an open tender process for the establishment and delivery of a ne...
12/06/2026

UPCOMING TENDER | Primary Health Tasmania is preparing an open tender process for the establishment and delivery of a new Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in the Glenorchy-Derwent Park area.

Interested providers are encouraged to register on our eTender portal to be notified when the tender opens later this month.

For more information, including registration details for the portal, go to our website: primaryhealthtas.com.au

SU***DE PREVENTION | If you’re often the first point of contact, knowing how to respond when someone may be struggling m...
11/06/2026

SU***DE PREVENTION | If you’re often the first point of contact, knowing how to respond when someone may be struggling matters.

Non-clinical practice staff, support workers and allied health professionals who don’t specialise in mental health care in Tasmania are invited to join safeTALK, an interactive workshop that helps participants recognise the signs of su***de and respond safely, confidently and compassionately.

Developed by LivingWorks Australia, this training will give you practical skills to start conversations, use the TALK (Tell, Ask, Listen, KeepSafe) approach, and connect people to further support.

📅 Tuesday 23 June
🕣9.30am to 1.30pm
📍 Migrant Resource Centre, Glenorchy

Limited to 20 spaces. Learn more and register here: tasp.hn/4vulnfc

SU***DE PREVENTION | The CALM Yarn Program is a culturally adapted su***de prevention training, designed specifically fo...
10/06/2026

SU***DE PREVENTION | The CALM Yarn Program is a culturally adapted su***de prevention training, designed specifically for people supporting First Nations communities.

Join CALM Su***de Programs for an upcoming face-to-face workshop. Build the skills and confidence to support people experiencing thoughts of su***de, using community-aware approaches led by Indigenous facilitators.

📅 Thursday 18 June
🕣9am to 5pm
📍 Paranaple Centre, Devonport

Open to Community organisations, wellbeing services, and frontline workers supporting Aboriginal people.

Limited to 15 spaces. Learn more and register here: tasp.hn/4uPKBVn

09/06/2026

INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | Communication does not look the same for everyone.

Dr Mary from Brighton Regional Doctors highlights the visual communication tools that can support better understanding and improve health outcomes for patients with intellectual disabilities.

▶️ Watch the full video here: tasp.hn/4n3QGdF

MENTAL HEALTH | Today is Crazy Socks 4 Docs Day. It's an important initiative raising awareness of mental health and wel...
05/06/2026

MENTAL HEALTH | Today is Crazy Socks 4 Docs Day. It's an important initiative raising awareness of mental health and wellbeing in the medical profession, encouraging open conversation and support, and helping to break down the stigma doctors may face when speaking up.

Our staff wore their brightest, boldest and most mismatched socks to show support for doctors and healthcare professionals across Tasmania.

To learn more and find out how to get involved, visit crazysocks4docs.com.au

OLDER PEOPLE | Join COTA (Council On The Ageing) Tasmania  this June for their annual Walks Against Elder Abuse, held in...
04/06/2026

OLDER PEOPLE | Join COTA (Council On The Ageing) Tasmania this June for their annual Walks Against Elder Abuse, held in recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on 15 June.

➡️ Tuesday 9 June - Devonport
➡️ Thursday 11 June - Launceston
➡️ Friday 12 June - Hobart

These community walks are a chance to come together, show support, and help build a safer, more respectful Tasmania for older people. Designed to be short and accessible, they’re open to people of all abilities. The walk will be followed by light refreshments and short speeches.

For more information or to register, go to: bit.ly/42OIzZ9

NATIONAL RECONCILIATION WEEK | From Hobart to Burnie and through to Launceston today, members of our team attended Natio...
03/06/2026

NATIONAL RECONCILIATION WEEK | From Hobart to Burnie and through to Launceston today, members of our team attended National Reconciliation Week breakfasts hosted by Reconciliation Tasmania.

This year’s Tasmanian theme 'Truth. Reckoning. Change.' is a powerful reminder of the importance of truth-telling, reckoning with our history, and recognising the role we each play in listening, learning and driving change.

It was a valuable opportunity to come together, hear from inspiring speakers and powerful performances, and reflect on how we can each contribute to real progress.

02/06/2026

INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | Communication does not look the same for everyone.

Dr Mary from Brighton Regional Doctors highlights how learning a patients’ body language and usual behaviours can help better understand patients with intellectual disability, particularly when they may not always be able to communicate verbally.

▶️ Watch the full video here: tasp.hn/4n3QGdF

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