Events
We know health can be a handful. So we’ve custom built our wellness hubs with only one goal in mind - to make every Tasmanian’s health journey a little easier.
We host a range of sessions, events, and activities for both our members and the community to attend. We also work with like-minded Tasmanian organisations to deliver programs. If you are interested in working with us in our space, get in touch at events@stlukes.com.au.
Please note Information Sessions are general in nature and not designed to replace the advice or care of a qualified health professional. Please consult your relevant qualified health professional prior to making any changes/decisions regarding your personal circumstances.
Note that all event bookings completed through our third-party supplier, SimplyBook.me Ltd are non refundable. Click here for terms and conditions.
Please be aware that photography and/or filming may take place at these events and, by attending events, you acknowledge and agree that any images taken at the event may be used by St Lukes for promotional and marketing purposes.
Play and Learn Workshop - Sedentary lifestyles with Sherri Ring
Sherri Ring is Tasmania’s leading expert in workplace wellbeing, known for her ability to transform workplace culture through connection, energy, and innovation.
Sherri's specialty workshops are fun, interactive sessions where you learn in a playful, collaborative, team building and fun environment.
Sedentary behaviour involves extended periods of little or no movement. Humans are designed to be upright, yet a lot of us spend much of our lives sitting at a desk, slumped over a computer. Sitting has been described as the ‘new smoking’ for the toll it is taking on our long-term health.
This session will include some games, light movement, collaboration and provide you with a range of activities that will help you get up out of your chairs and move more.
Free Hearing Screening by Ability Hearing
Don’t miss out on your free quick hearing screening with audiologist Heid Modrovich! Spaces are limited, so act fast. Call 1300 327 776 now to secure your spot and ensure your hearing health. 18+ patients only. Book today to avoid disappointment!
Coffee and consent: conversations on the law and respect with Women's Legal Service Tasmania
Join Women's Legal Service Tasmania during Law Week for an event where people can discuss consent, relationships, and the law. Topics will include:
• The legal definitions of consent and coercion
• Understanding respectful relationships and legal protections
• How to access legal support when needed
This is a walk-in event, no bookings required
Resilience – Information Session with Relationships Australia
This information session is for anyone who wants to know what it means to be resilient, whilst learning strategies on how you can increase resilience in your everyday life. The benefits are overwhelmingly positive!
COTA Community Conversations
Come along, have a cuppa on us and meet with COTA (Council on the Ageing) Tasmania CEO, Brigid Wilkinson, to share your experiences and views on ageing in Tasmania. Come and find out more about the organisation and advocacy work or come to share your concerns and solutions!
COTA Tasmania is the leading voice for Tasmanians as they age. They promote changes to our systems and culture so that all Tasmanians can age well and have been the voice of older Tasmanians for 60 years. They regularly visit communities across the state whilst delivering programs and projects and this time they’d love to meet you at our Launceston wellness hub.
This is a walk in event, no bookings required.
LGBTIQA+ Professional Development
This training through Kentish Regional Clinic aims to provide service providers, interested professionals and community members, who would like to deepen their understanding and confidence in working with and/or supporting LGBTIQA+ people, with LGBTIQA+ specific information and strategies for inclusion.
Taming Negative Thoughts
Our minds are constantly talking to us, but sometimes they are not telling the truth. Automatic, habitual negative thoughts can ruin your day, steal your happiness, and prolong grief. In this session, Rebecca will teach strategies that help you learn to identify and then replace the self-critical, overgeneralised and guilty thoughts with more helpful thoughts that give you a more accurate, fair assessment of any situation. Filtering out the negative thoughts is empowering, and ultimately leads to improved mental and emotional states.
Please note Information Sessions are general in nature and not designed to replace the advice or care of a qualified health professional. Please consult your relevant qualified health professional prior to making any changes/decisions regarding your personal circumstances.
CORES Suicide Prevention Training
This training is designed to provide individuals and communities with the essential skills and resources required to identify and respond to a person at risk of suicide and build on a community’s capacity to eliminate suicide.
Kentish Regional Clinic Inc. is the registered organisation to deliver the CORES Suicide Prevention Training (Community Owned Response to Eliminating Suicide), CORES Self-Care and Mental Wellbeing Workshops, CORES Understanding Mental Wellbeing for Effective Communication, and LGBTIQA+ Professional Development.