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Hapai Taumaha Hapūtanga – Crisis Pregnancy Support
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Description
Crisis Pregnancy Support is a free service offered by health care professionals (registered nurses and midwives) for women/wāhine and their whānau in the Wellington and Nelson regions. We offer practical care and emotional support for women/wāhine who find themselves in an unexpected pregnancy situation, or experiencing pregnancy loss including post-abortion care.
Our team understands the stress an unexpected or crisis pregnancy can bring and realise this can be a very overwhelming time. We take the time to go through the different options available. In New Zealand these options include continuing the pregnancy, adoption, whāngai, fostering, and abortion. Our approach enables woman/whānau the time to consider all options and make an informed choice. Our hope is to reduce isolation, build women’s self-confidence and resilience and enable them to create safer environments for them and their whānau.
Crisis Pregnancy Support offers:
Emotional Support
- We’re here to listen and to discuss any concerns you may have.
- Provide support as you consider your options, continuing throughout your pregnancy and postnatal period, if you need it.
- Assist in facilitating conversations with your partner, parents, or whānau if needed
- Help you recognise and develop your support networks.
Information and guidance
- Accessing medical care, including free pregnancy tests, finding a midwife, scheduling doctor’s appointments, and locating childbirth education resources.
- Navigating financial matters, such as budgeting, accessing food parcels, or seeking financial aid.
- Continuing your education journey during and after pregnancy.
Practical Assistance
- Attending medical appointments.
- Identifying suitable and affordable accommodation options.
- Acquiring essential baby clothes and equipment.
Māmā Me Pēpi Oranga Maternal and Infant Wellbeing supports responsive, attuned, reflective relationships (Nelson only)
Staff
Our team of care coordinators is made up of registered health professionals who provide free consultations to women and their whānau who find themselves unexpectedly pregnant or require support in their pregnancy.
We also have a group of navigators who are available to support women through a variety of means such as general support, mentoring, transportation, visiting and, on occasions, accommodation. All our navigators have been vetted and police checked.
Ages
Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke
How do I access this service?
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Free
Hours
Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Languages Spoken
English
Services Provided
Pregnancy support, Young mums, Parent wellbeing, Parenting education, Support after birth, Family / whānau support
Pregnancy support, Young mums, Parent wellbeing, Parenting education, Support after birth, Family / whānau support
- Pregnancy support
- Young mums
- Parent wellbeing
- Parenting education
- Support after birth
- Family / whānau support
Pregnancy testing
Pregnancy testing
- Pregnancy testing
Information on how to access an abortion provider.
Information on how to access an abortion provider.
Service types: Sexual and reproductive health.
Information on how to access an abortion provider.
Disability Assistance
Wheelchair access
Region
Nelson Marlborough, Wellington, Hutt
Website
Contact Details
105 Waimea Road, Nelson South, Nelson
Nelson Marlborough
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Phone
0800 004 277
Healthlink EDI
crisisps
Email
Website
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St Lukes Health Centre, 105 Waimea Road
Nelson South
Nelson
Nelson 7040
Street Address
St Lukes Health Centre, 105 Waimea Road
Nelson South
Nelson
Nelson 7040
Postal Address
105 Waimea Road,
Nelson South,
Nelson
26 Brandon Street, Wellington
Wellington
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Phone
0800 004 277
Healthlink EDI
crisisps
Email
Website
721 High Street, Boulcott, Lower Hutt
Hutt
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Phone
0800 004 277
Healthlink EDI
crisisps
Email
Website
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This page was last updated at 10:03AM on June 5, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Hapai Taumaha Hapūtanga – Crisis Pregnancy Support.