Pulse Youth Health Centre

Government Official, Glenorchy, TAS, Australia

Pulse: home of the Youth Health Team South. A talented, professional bunch helping young People aged 12- 24 to be Healthy, Happy and Creative.

Pulse: Home of the Youth Health Team South. A talented, professional bunch helping young people (aged 12- 24) to be healthy, happy and creative.

Pulse Youth Health Centre offers free health and well being services to young people aged 12-24 years. We are based in Glenorchy between the Glenorchy library and Centerlink on Terry Street .

• Our team is made up of nurses, health workers, a youth worker and creative arts worker. We have other visiting services including an alcohol and drug worker, visiting GP, Centrelink, Anglicare and many more.
• You can see a worker if you drop into the centre between 9am-4.45pm, or you can talk to someone on the phone.
• Services include pregnancy testing, counselling, support and referrals, alcohol and other drug services, links to education and training options, computer and internet facilities, an arts program, music room and studio, recreational programs and bathroom and laundry facilities.

Our team can also outreach to where young people are all across Southern Tasmania.

---Do you need Urgent Help?---
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If you need to talk to someone please contact:
Kids Helpline
1800 55 1800
www.kidshelpline.com.au
or
Lifeline Australia
13 11 14
www.lifeline.org.au

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-Pulse Facebook Page Rights and Responsibilities-

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information to the Police or other organisations and agencies where we are under a legal obligation to do so.

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