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Ngāti Ranginui Iwi

Community Health Service, Abuse and Violence Support, Kaupapa Māori, Social, Stopping Violence, Mental Health, Addiction

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9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Description

Ngāti Ranginui Iwi work to deliver better health, social and educational outcomes for our whānau. Read more about our services:

Home and Community Support - Provides in-home care for people who require a bit of support. 

Tau Ora Services - Child/Adolescent/Adult Trauma Therapy, Peer Support Advocacy, Addiction Counselling, Mandated Non-Violence Programmes, Adult Safety Programmes and Child Safety Programmes, Traditional Healer, Family Safety Service.

Mauri Ora - Working towards a healthy, thriving iwi in Tauranga Moana including lifestyle programmes, dietitian, healthy lifestyles and vocational disability support.

Education - Working with a number of schools across Tauranga to support greater educational success and positive outcomes for our iwi, hapū and whānau.

Social and Community Development - Provides support & navigation for whānau to access information, services and resources so their pepi, tamariki & rangatahi have opportunities to thrive in a safe & nurturing environment. Services also include care and protection mentoring, recruiting/supporting caregivers of children in care, youth justice mentoring and programmes for at risk youth. 

Ages

Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua

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Please contact us for non judgemental support and advice from our team of caring and skilled professionals.

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Fees and Charges Categorisation

Free

Fees and Charges Description

No charge for our services

Hours

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Mon – Fri 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Languages Spoken

English, Māori

Programmes

Co-existing Problems Counselling

This Co-existing Problems Counselling service is targeted for whaiora aged 10-65+ years of age as to not exclude whānau due to age requirements needing a service, seeing as intergenerational factors are considered with mental health and addiction and that whānau inclusive practice is recommended. Our counselling service includes: brief intervention, screening, risk assessment and comprehensive assessment.

Programme Areas

Addictions - drug & alcohol, Kaupapa Māori

Programme Type

Kaupapa Māori (AOD), Coexisting problems – mental health & addictions

Regions

Bay of Plenty

Age Groups

Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua

Referral Types

Self referral, GP

Description

This Co-existing Problems Counselling service is targeted for whaiora aged 10-65+ years of age as to not exclude whānau due to age requirements needing a service, seeing as intergenerational factors are considered with mental health and addiction and that whānau inclusive practice is recommended.

Our counselling service includes: brief intervention, screening, risk assessment and comprehensive assessment.

Services Provided

Home support

We are focused on providing in-home care for people who require a bit of support. Our main focus is on a responsive care model which enables people to maintain and grow their own independence so they can have full and prosperous lives. Our team of Kaiawhina (support workers) develop close relationships with our clients and provide a range of services as part of in-home support. We are here to do what we can to make our clients' lives happier and easier. We also provide support for clients post-surgery and we help people in-home for end of life care.

We are focused on providing in-home care for people who require a bit of support. Our main focus is on a responsive care model which enables people to maintain and grow their own independence so they can have full and prosperous lives.

Our team of Kaiawhina (support workers) develop close relationships with our clients and provide a range of services as part of in-home support. We are here to do what we can to make our clients' lives happier and easier. We also provide support for clients post-surgery and we help people in-home for end of life care.

Wellness / healthy lifestyle

Mauri Ora: The underlying principles of the Mauri Ora project are to work towards a healthy thriving iwi in Tauranga Moana, for whanau to leave a legacy of good health for their children and mokopuna, and to consider the whakatauāki – Kia Tu te Mana o Ranginui as an affirmation of living a health conscious lifestyle. Wahine Ora, Tāne Ora, Tamariki Ora, Rangatahi Ora, Kaumatua and Marae Wānanga are the six fundamental areas that encompass Mauri Ora. Lifestyle programmes have included Māori fitness programme PATU Aotearoa, marae assistance to establish Maara Kai (vege and herb gardens), and men’s health programmes. Nutritional kaupapa will include looking at traditional kai gathering methods.

Mauri Ora:  The underlying principles of the Mauri Ora project are to work towards a healthy thriving iwi in Tauranga Moana, for whānau to leave a legacy of good health for their children and mokopuna, and to consider the whakatauāki – Kia Tu te Mana o Ranginui as an affirmation of living a health conscious lifestyle.  

Wahine Ora, Tāne Ora, Tamariki Ora, Rangatahi Ora, Kaumātua and Marae Wānanga are the six fundamental areas that encompass Mauri Ora.

Lifestyle programmes have included Māori fitness programme PATU Aotearoa, marae assistance to establish Maara Kai (vege and herb gardens), and men’s health programmes.  Nutritional kaupapa will include looking at traditional kai gathering methods.

Whānau Ora

To enable our people to live their best lives, the Social and Community Development team are focused on working from a whānau-ora based approach to working with individuals and their whanau to build capability, support strong families and create inter-generational strength and resilience amongst our whanau. Our passionate and qualified social work team provide support and navigation for whānau to access information, services and resources so their pepi, tamariki & rangatahi have opportunities to thrive in a safe and nurturing environment.

  • Kaupapa Māori

To enable our people to live their best lives, the Social and Community Development team are focused on working from a whānau-ora based approach to working with individuals and their whānau to build capability, support strong families and create inter-generational strength and resilience amongst our whānau. 

​Our passionate and qualified social work team provide support and navigation for whānau to access information, services and resources so their pepi, tamariki & rangatahi have opportunities to thrive in a safe and nurturing environment.

Youth mentoring / development

We provide youth justice mentoring programmes for youth offenders and youth at-risk programmes including holiday programmes for at-risk youth.

We provide youth justice mentoring programmes for youth offenders and youth at-risk programmes including holiday programmes for at-risk youth.

Disability support services

Vocational disability support

Vocational disability support

Education and training

Education is a critical tool and is instrumental in our tribal growth, development and community transformation. We aim to foster an attitude of life-long learning from an early age that will open a world of opportunity for us as whānau, hapū and iwi. Education is a critical tool for our ongoing tribal development. We are building capability and capacity for Ngāti Ranginui, for Tauranga Moana, Aotearoa and beyond! Our mahi in this space has enabled us to work in a number of schools across Tauranga which include Otūmoetai College, Tauranga Boys and Girls College, Te Wharekura o Mauao, Katikati College and Tauranga Intermediate School.

Education is a critical tool and is instrumental in our tribal growth, development and community transformation. We aim to foster an attitude of life-long learning from an early age that will open a world of opportunity for us as whānau, hapū and iwi. Education is a critical tool for our ongoing tribal development. We are building capability and capacity for Ngāti Ranginui, for Tauranga Moana, Aotearoa and beyond!

Our mahi in this space has enabled us to work in a number of schools across Tauranga which include Otūmoetai College, Tauranga Boys and Girls College, Te Wharekura o Mauao, Katikati College and Tauranga Intermediate School. 

Family / whānau support
Kaupapa Māori
Social work

Providing support & navigation for whānau to access information, services and resources so their pepi, tamariki & rangatahi have opportunities to thrive in a safe and nurturing environment.

Providing support & navigation for whānau to access information, services and resources so their pepi, tamariki & rangatahi have opportunities to thrive in a safe and nurturing environment. 

Abuse and violence support

Trauma Counselling for children, adolescent and adult., We provide care and protection mentoring, recruitment and support for caregivers of children in care and whānau support social work., Adult and Children's Safety Programmes: - Ministry of Justice Referral - For any Adult applicant for a Protector Order - For Tamariki and Rangatahi under a Protection Order - 10 week group programme facilitated via groups/individual or whanau clusters., Non-violence programmes for tane are court mandated.

  • Care and protection
  • Counselling
  • Education programmes
  • Information and support
  • Referral to specialist services
  • Victim support
  • Trauma Counselling for children, adolescent and adult.
  • We provide care and protection mentoring, recruitment and support for caregivers of children in care and whānau support social work.
  • Adult and Children's Safety Programmes:
    - Ministry of Justice Referral
    - For any Adult applicant for a Protector Order
    - For Tamariki and Rangatahi under a Protection Order
    - 10 week group programme facilitated via groups/individual or whānau clusters.
  • Non-violence programmes for tāne are court mandated.
Stopping violence services

Adult Non-Violence Programmes - our Kaupapa Māori Adults Non-Violence programme (16 weeks group/10 week individual) is designed for both Māori and non-Māori whose lives have been impacted by the use of violence. To access this programme is via Ministry of Justice family court or Department of Corrections referral.

Adult Non-Violence Programmes - our Kaupapa Māori Adults Non-Violence programme (16 weeks group/10 week individual) is designed for both Māori and non-Māori whose lives have been impacted by the use of violence. 

To access this programme is via Ministry of Justice family court or Department of Corrections referral.

Advocacy

Peer Support Advocacy - providing lived experience and support for individuals and whanau recovering from mental health and/or addiction, aged 10-65+ years of age.

Peer Support Advocacy - providing lived experience and support for individuals and whānau recovering from mental health and/or addiction, aged 10-65+ years of age.

Pregnancy and parenting
Immunisation

Immunisation is the safest and most effective way to provide protection for you and your tamariki’s health. For more information view the NZ immunisation schedule.

Immunisation is the safest and most effective way to provide protection for you and your tamariki’s health. For more information view the NZ immunisation schedule.

Community nursing
Counselling
Health screening
Rongoā Māori | Māori healing

Disability Assistance

Wheelchair access, Quiet, low sensory environment, Support to make decisions, Assistance to move around, More space to move around

Additional Details

Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Phone, Online / virtual / app, Speak with women / wahine, Speak with men / tane, Child / Tamariki friendly, LGBTQIA+ friendly

Region

Bay of Plenty

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Contact Details

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

166 17th Avenue
Tauranga South
Tauranga
Bay of Plenty 3112

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Street Address

166 17th Avenue
Tauranga South
Tauranga
Bay of Plenty 3112

Postal Address

PO Box 2526
Tauranga 3140

This page was last updated at 2:37PM on November 4, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Ngāti Ranginui Iwi.