Community Health and Social Services in Bay of Plenty
These services provide support to improve the collective mental and/or physical wellbeing of the family / whānau.
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Eastern Bay Primary Health Alliance (EBPHA) - Community Nursing
Eastern Bay Primary Health Alliance (EBPHA) is a Primary Health Organisation (PHO) that is funded by the Bay of Plenty District Health Board and others
(07) 306 2300
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Tūhoe Hauora
Kaupapa Māori health and social services provider operating from Taneatua in the Eastern Bay of Plenty
(07) 312 9874
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Arthritis New Zealand
Arthritis New Zealand aims to improve the life of every person affected by arthritis.
0800 663 463
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Shama
Shama supports ethnic people who have experienced family violence and or sexual violence or other complex issues.
07 8433810
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Parkinson's New Zealand
Parkinson’s New Zealand is a national charitable trust which provides high quality information, education and support for all people with Parkinson's and Parkinson’s Plus conditions
0800 473 4636
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Te Tohu O Te Ora O Ngati Awa
One of the largest integrated Māori providers is the Eastern Bay of Plenty offering a range of health, education and social services
(07) 306 0096
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Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa - Midland
Family Planning provides sexual and reproductive health services
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SerenePsych - Mental Health Care Service
Expert mental healthcare service in Hamilton to enhance your wellbeing
020 425 2322
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Enliven Northern
At Enliven, we aim to maximise the independence of older people and those living with disabilities or injury.
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Disability Connect
Disability Connect is a voice for people with disabilities and their families
(09) 636 0351
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Whaioranga Trust
Whaioranga Trust delivers multiple services utilising Kaupapa Māori values and practices as guidelines to support whanau.
(07) 544 9981
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Support Crew
Support Crew is an online support platform that helps those dealing with life changing events to easily co-ordinate the meals and support they need from
0211 566 566
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Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology - Health Centres (Te Whare Hauora)
Our Health Centres at Mokoia Campus (Rotorua) and Windermere Campus (Tauranga) offer on-site free healthcare services to Toi Ohomai current, enrolled students and staff.
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Sport Bay of Plenty
Sport BOP works in our community to get more people, more active, more often by providing information and support across sport, recreation and health sectors
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Parents Centres New Zealand Inc.
Parents Centre is a national organisation that works with parents to support and equip them with the knowledge and skills to be the best parents
(04) 233 2022
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Skylight Trust
Providing counselling and support services for tamariki, rangatahi and their whānau.
0800 299 100
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Te Pou Oranga O Whakatōhea Social & Health Services
Kaupapa Māori service supporting our whānau to be healthy and thrive
(07) 315 6042
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Ngāti Ranginui Iwi
Ngāti Ranginui Iwi work to deliver better health, social and educational outcomes for our whānau.
(07) 571 0934
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Takitimu House
We provide homeless men in Tauranga Moana immediate access to safe and warm transitional accommodation
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. (07) 579 5322
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Hospice Eastern Bay of Plenty
We care for the whole person, not just their physical needs but also their emotional, spiritual, and social needs too
(07) 307 2244
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Heart Kids NZ
Heart Kids NZ is a national organisation that provides support services to the 12 babies born with a heart defect every week in New Zealand.
0800 543 943
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Alzheimers New Zealand
A dementia friendly New Zealand, Aotearoa, he aro nui ki te hunga mate wareware
0800 004 001
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Te Puna Ora o Mataatua
Te Puna Ora o Mataatua provides a range of integrated health, medical, social and employment services with a whānau ora model of care.
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Poutiri Trust - Pouwhenua (Community Nursing)
Poutiri Charitable Trust was established in 1997 to contract and develop Maori Health Providers within the Bay of Plenty region to deliver on a variety
(07) 573 0091
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Ngā Kākano Foundation
As a tangata whenua based organisation, we provide health and social services to whānau/families living in the Te Puke District.
(07) 573 0660
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AvaNiu Pasifika
Avaniu Pasifika can support Pasifika families with health, education and social services.
(07) 282 8913
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Sands NZ
Sands NZ is a voluntary, parent-run, non-profit organisation that supports parents and whānau/families who have experienced the death of a baby/infant
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Tūwharetoa ki Kawerau Health, Education and Social Services
Tuwharetoa Ki Kawerau Hauora is an Iwi and Community based Kaupapa Māori Health Provider to the people of Kawerau and surrounding districts
(07) 323 8025
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Spectrum Care
We’re an independent charitable trust that provides support for children, young people and adults with disabilities and their whanau.
(09) 634 3790
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Maketu Health & Social Services
We provide culturally appropriate programmes and services to enhance the health and welfare of the people of Maketu and surrounding districts.
(07) 533 2551
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Huria Trust
'Whakapūmautia te tangata i tōna ake mana' - Supporting whānau on their journey to self-empowerment.
(07) 578 7838
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Allergy New Zealand
Allergies affect 30-40% of the population in New Zealand.
(09) 623 3912 or 0800 34 0800
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Anglican Care Waiapu
Anglican Care Waiapu is a not for profit organisation, and is registered under the Charitable Trusts Act 2005.
(06) 834 0376
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Awhi Mai Stroke Trust
Awhi Mai Stroke Trust supports our wider Māori stroke survivor whānau across Te Waiariki, Mataatua and Te Arawa.
027 349 1464
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Parent to Parent
Parent to Parent is a nationwide charity that supports families caring for children with disabilities or health impairments.
0508 236 236
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Trauma Recovery Aotearoa
Dealing to Difficulties facing all people in Aotearoa, resulting from Trauma and/or abuse
10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. 0800 636263
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Epilepsy Association of New Zealand
Information and support – for people who have epilepsy and their families/whānau.
0800 37 45 37 (EPILEPSY)
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Fragile X New Zealand
Support and information about Fragile X syndrome and Fragile X-associated disorders for individuals, parents/whanau, and the wider community