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Taeaomanino Trust
Community Health Service, Abuse and Violence Support, Pacific People, Social, Mental Health, Addiction, Problem gambling
Today
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Description
Taeaomanino is a Pacific social service and health provider based in Porirua providing a comprehensive range of assessment, care planning, counselling, education and family support services.
The organisation was registered as a charitable trust on 3 December 1993. Since then, Taeaomanino has grown to be the biggest Pacific provider in the Wellington region and one of the biggest employers of Pacific people.
Taeaomanino provides a range of services including:
- Antenatal Education
- Alcohol and Drug Counselling
- Child, Adolescent and Mental Health
- Enhanced Primary and Community Support for People Experiencing Substance Related Harm (EPAC)
- Family and Individual Counselling
- Family Start
- Family Violence Prevention
- Family Centered Services
- Homebased
- Financial Capability
- Social Workers In Schools (SWIS)
- Transition to Adulthood (Youth)
- Whānau Ora
- Whānau Resilience
Read more about these services below
Ages
Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Child / Tamariki, Older adult / Kaumātua
How do I access this service?
Contact us
Make an appointment
Referral
You may be referred by a community or government agency, schools or courts, or you can self-refer to our services by calling our office on 0800 345 345.
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Free
Fees and Charges Description
No fees apply.
Hours
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
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The Trust is closed on Public Holidays. Please see our website for assistance during this period.
Languages Spoken
English, Cook Islands Māori, Mandarin Chinese, Māori, Niuean, Samoan, Tuvaluan, Tokelauan, Cantonese Chinese
Programmes
At Taeaomanino we provide confidential, quality and primary drug counselling to clientele, especially to Pacific people and their families who are residing in Wellington, Porirua and Kapiti Coast. Our services are free of charge. We are interested in getting you the help you need and will do our very best to help you. Our service aim is to: Promote responsible use of alcohol Reduce health risks, crime and social disruption associated with the inappropriate use of alcohol and or drugs Enable families and communities to gain control over their health and improve it by limiting the harmful use of alcohol and drugs Reduce excessive consumption of alcohol and drugs, and their associated injuries, violence and other harm it causes, particularly on roads, in workplaces, in and around drinking environments and at home Assist with providing progress reports to the courts Our overall objective is to confront the service user in a non-threatening but honest way and allow them to see their self-destructive behaviour and how it affects themselves, family and friends. This is done with strict confidentiality, in a clear and respectful way, with empathy and support.
At Taeaomanino we provide confidential, quality and primary drug counselling to clientele, especially to Pacific people and their families who are residing in Wellington, Porirua and Kapiti Coast. Our services are free of charge. We are interested in getting you the help you need and will do our very best to help you. Our service aim is to: Promote responsible use of alcohol Reduce health risks, crime and social disruption associated with the inappropriate use of alcohol and or drugs Enable families and communities to gain control over their health and improve it by limiting the harmful use of alcohol and drugs Reduce excessive consumption of alcohol and drugs, and their associated injuries, violence and other harm it causes, particularly on roads, in workplaces, in and around drinking environments and at home Assist with providing progress reports to the courts Our overall objective is to confront the service user in a non-threatening but honest way and allow them to see their self-destructive behaviour and how it affects themselves, family and friends. This is done with strict confidentiality, in a clear and respectful way, with empathy and support.
- Programme Areas
Addictions - drug & alcohol, Pacific People
- Programme Type
Community / social support (AOD), Pacific People (AOD)
- Regions
Wellington
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
- Referral Types
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services, Corrections
Referral Process
Families or friends, agency or workplace, or the potential service user can make the initial call or referral to Taeaomanino Trust AOD Service.
Referrals can be sent to: office@taeaomanino.org.nz. Alternatively, please call for an assessment for your situation: (04) 237 6062.
Description
At Taeaomanino we provide confidential, quality and primary drug counselling to clientele, especially to Pacific people and their families who are residing in Wellington, Porirua and Kapiti Coast. Our services are free of charge. We are interested in getting you the help you need and will do our very best to help you.
Our service aim is to:
- Promote responsible use of alcohol
- Reduce health risks, crime and social disruption associated with the inappropriate use of alcohol and or drugs
- Enable families and communities to gain control over their health and improve it by limiting the harmful use of alcohol and drugs
- Reduce excessive consumption of alcohol and drugs, and their associated injuries, violence and other harm it causes, particularly on roads, in workplaces, in and around drinking environments and at home
- Assist with providing progress reports to the courts
Our overall objective is to confront the service user in a non-threatening but honest way and allow them to see their self-destructive behaviour and how it affects themselves, family and friends. This is done with strict confidentiality, in a clear and respectful way, with empathy and support.
We are a Pacific Community Mental Health service funded by the Ministry of Health to provide free specialist mental health services for Pacific children and adolescents between 0-19 years in the Porirua basin. We provide culturally appropriate assessment and intervention for our Pacific Island service users and families. The Youth 2007 Survey and Ministry of Health data show that Pacific young people are approximately twice as likely to have depression, be anxious, or to make suicide attempts, compared with the rest of the youth population. Pacific young people are approximately half as likely as European young people to be hospitalised for depression or a suicide attempt. [Source: Ministry of Health, 2008; Craig, Jackson, Han & Committee, 2007]. We believe that early identification and intervention is so critical and can lead to improved achievement in school and better health outcomes in life.
We are a Pacific Community Mental Health service funded by the Ministry of Health to provide free specialist mental health services for Pacific children and adolescents between 0-19 years in the Porirua basin. We provide culturally appropriate assessment and intervention for our Pacific Island service users and families. The Youth 2007 Survey and Ministry of Health data show that Pacific young people are approximately twice as likely to have depression, be anxious, or to make suicide attempts, compared with the rest of the youth population. Pacific young people are approximately half as likely as European young people to be hospitalised for depression or a suicide attempt. [Source: Ministry of Health, 2008; Craig, Jackson, Han & Committee, 2007]. We believe that early identification and intervention is so critical and can lead to improved achievement in school and better health outcomes in life.
- Programme Areas
Mental health, Pacific People
- Programme Type
Community based support - mental health, Pacific People - mental health
- Regions
Wellington
- Age Groups
Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi
- Referral Types
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services
Referral Process
Families or friends, agency or workplace, or the potential service user can make the initial call or referral to Taeaomanino Trust.
Referrals can be sent to: office@taeaomanino.org.nz. Alternatively please call for an assessment for your situation: (04) 237 6062.
Description
We are a Pacific Community Mental Health service funded by the Ministry of Health to provide free specialist mental health services for Pacific children and adolescents between 0-19 years in the Porirua basin. We provide culturally appropriate assessment and intervention for our Pacific Island service users and families.
The Youth 2007 Survey and Ministry of Health data show that Pacific young people are approximately twice as likely to have depression, be anxious, or to make suicide attempts, compared with the rest of the youth population. Pacific young people are approximately half as likely as European young people to be hospitalised for depression or a suicide attempt. [Source: Ministry of Health, 2008; Craig, Jackson, Han & Committee, 2007].
We believe that early identification and intervention is so critical and can lead to improved achievement in school and better health outcomes in life.
We support Pacific families and individuals residing in Wellington, Hutt Valley, Porirua and Kapiti to develop skills to cope with different life situations, to reflect and promote self-healing. We will discuss therapeutic interventions with you and your family, aiga potopoto or support people, and together, decide the best way forward. These options may include: Wraparound services We have specialist drug and alcohol counsellors, social workers in schools, PAFT & Family Start social workers and Whānau Ora support workers, who can provide support from a holistic perspective. Consultation Sometimes we work with external agencies (Probation, Oranga Tamariki, Police,) in order to provide the best possible care for you. One-on-one: individual counselling The counsellor gives one person their undivided and close attention and assists in identifying and fulfilling individual wishes and needs. Family/Relationship counselling Couples, apart from addressing their violence behaviours, are encouraged to use good communication skills to improve the quality of their relationship.
We support Pacific families and individuals residing in Wellington, Hutt Valley, Porirua and Kapiti to develop skills to cope with different life situations, to reflect and promote self-healing. We will discuss therapeutic interventions with you and your family, aiga potopoto or support people, and together, decide the best way forward. These options may include: Wraparound services We have specialist drug and alcohol counsellors, social workers in schools, PAFT & Family Start social workers and Whānau Ora support workers, who can provide support from a holistic perspective. Consultation Sometimes we work with external agencies (Probation, Oranga Tamariki, Police,) in order to provide the best possible care for you. One-on-one: individual counselling The counsellor gives one person their undivided and close attention and assists in identifying and fulfilling individual wishes and needs. Family/Relationship counselling Couples, apart from addressing their violence behaviours, are encouraged to use good communication skills to improve the quality of their relationship.
- Programme Areas
Mental health, Pacific People
- Programme Type
Peer / advocacy / group / family whānau support, Community based support - mental health, Pacific People - mental health
- Regions
Wellington
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
- Referral Types
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services, Corrections
Referral Process
Clients enter the programme via self-referrals, Courts, Oranga Tamariki, CCDHB, Community Probation Services, Police, Care NZ, Lawyers, Rehabilitation and Employment Services Rimutaka, Schools, WINZ, Citizen Advice Bureau, Forensic, Whānau Ora, Family Start and referrals from family members and relatives.
Referrals can be sent to: office@taeaomanino.org.nz. Alternatively please call for an assessment for your situation: (04) 237 6062.
Description
We support Pacific families and individuals residing in Wellington, Hutt Valley, Porirua and Kapiti to develop skills to cope with different life situations, to reflect and promote self-healing.
We will discuss therapeutic interventions with you and your family, aiga potopoto or support people, and together, decide the best way forward.
These options may include:
Wraparound services
We have specialist drug and alcohol counsellors, social workers in schools, PAFT & Family Start social workers and Whānau Ora support workers, who can provide support from a holistic perspective.
Consultation
Sometimes we work with external agencies (Probation, Oranga Tamariki, Police,) in order to provide the best possible care for you.
One-on-one: individual counselling
The counsellor gives one person their undivided and close attention and assists in identifying and fulfilling individual wishes and needs.
Family/Relationship counselling
Couples, apart from addressing their violence behaviours, are encouraged to use good communication skills to improve the quality of their relationship.
Services Provided
Family Violence Prevention Service - Our Family Violence Service provides a response to child abuse prevention and domestic violence. It centres attention on Pacific children, mothers and or fathers who are exposed to violence in the home and the community. Our service is available to all Pacific individuals and families in Wellington, Hutt Valley, Porirua and Kapiti. Our Family/Relationship counselling also supports couples to address violence behaviours and are encouraged to use good communication skills to improve the quality of their relationship. Family Violence Prevention Service - Our Family Violence Service provides a response to child abuse prevention and domestic violence. It centres attention on Pacific children, mothers and or fathers who are exposed to violence in the home and the community. Our service is available to all Pacific individuals and families in Wellington, Hutt Valley, Porirua and Kapiti. Our Family/Relationship counselling also supports couples to address violence behaviours and are encouraged to use good communication skills to improve the quality of their relationship.
Family Violence Prevention Service - Our Family Violence Service provides a response to child abuse prevention and domestic violence. It centres attention on Pacific children, mothers and or fathers who are exposed to violence in the home and the community. Our service is available to all Pacific individuals and families in Wellington, Hutt Valley, Porirua and Kapiti. Our Family/Relationship counselling also supports couples to address violence behaviours and are encouraged to use good communication skills to improve the quality of their relationship. Family Violence Prevention Service - Our Family Violence Service provides a response to child abuse prevention and domestic violence. It centres attention on Pacific children, mothers and or fathers who are exposed to violence in the home and the community. Our service is available to all Pacific individuals and families in Wellington, Hutt Valley, Porirua and Kapiti. Our Family/Relationship counselling also supports couples to address violence behaviours and are encouraged to use good communication skills to improve the quality of their relationship.
- Counselling
- Information and support
- Referral to specialist services
- Victim support
Family Violence Prevention Service - Our Family Violence Service provides a response to child abuse prevention and domestic violence. It centres attention on Pacific children, mothers and or fathers who are exposed to violence in the home and the community. Our service is available to all Pacific individuals and families in Wellington, Hutt Valley, Porirua and Kapiti.
Our Family/Relationship counselling also supports couples to address violence behaviours and are encouraged to use good communication skills to improve the quality of their relationship.
Taeaomanino Trust believes that all children have the right to have the best possible start in life. However, we are aware that our children grow up in sometimes challenging environments. The Family Start programme supports families/whanau who are struggling with challenges or problems that put health, education and social outcomes for their children at risk. Participation by families/whanau in the programme is voluntary.
Taeaomanino Trust believes that all children have the right to have the best possible start in life. However, we are aware that our children grow up in sometimes challenging environments. The Family Start programme supports families/whanau who are struggling with challenges or problems that put health, education and social outcomes for their children at risk. Participation by families/whanau in the programme is voluntary.
Taeaomanino Trust believes that all children have the right to have the best possible start in life. However, we are aware that our children grow up in sometimes challenging environments. The Family Start programme supports families/whānau who are struggling with challenges or problems that put health, education and social outcomes for their children at risk. Participation by families/whānau in the programme is voluntary.
Family Centred Services are intended to help families and aiga/whanau become safe places to be. This involves delivering culturally effective services to families and aiga/whanau, helping them to access any additional professional help they may need, and assisting them to draw on the informal supports available in their wider family, wha-nau and community. Family Centred Services are intended to help families and aiga/whanau become safe places to be. This involves delivering culturally effective services to families and aiga/whanau, helping them to access any additional professional help they may need, and assisting them to draw on the informal supports available in their wider family, wha-nau and community.
Family Centred Services are intended to help families and aiga/whanau become safe places to be. This involves delivering culturally effective services to families and aiga/whanau, helping them to access any additional professional help they may need, and assisting them to draw on the informal supports available in their wider family, wha-nau and community. Family Centred Services are intended to help families and aiga/whanau become safe places to be. This involves delivering culturally effective services to families and aiga/whanau, helping them to access any additional professional help they may need, and assisting them to draw on the informal supports available in their wider family, wha-nau and community.
Family Centred Services are intended to help families and aiga/whānau become safe places to be. This involves delivering culturally effective services to families and aiga/whānau, helping them to access any additional professional help they may need, and assisting them to draw on the informal supports available in their wider family, wha-nau and community.
Taeaomanino has grown to be the biggest Pacific provider in the Wellington region and one of the biggest employers of Pacific people. Taeaomanino has grown to be the biggest Pacific provider in the Wellington region and one of the biggest employers of Pacific people.
Taeaomanino has grown to be the biggest Pacific provider in the Wellington region and one of the biggest employers of Pacific people. Taeaomanino has grown to be the biggest Pacific provider in the Wellington region and one of the biggest employers of Pacific people.
Taeaomanino has grown to be the biggest Pacific provider in the Wellington region and one of the biggest employers of Pacific people.
Homebased - Visit families/fanau in the Wellington area, provides practical assistance in the home, provides guidance for home safety and safety of children, provides community service information and link families to appropriate community support. Homebased - Visit families/fanau in the Wellington area, provides practical assistance in the home, provides guidance for home safety and safety of children, provides community service information and link families to appropriate community support.
Homebased - Visit families/fanau in the Wellington area, provides practical assistance in the home, provides guidance for home safety and safety of children, provides community service information and link families to appropriate community support. Homebased - Visit families/fanau in the Wellington area, provides practical assistance in the home, provides guidance for home safety and safety of children, provides community service information and link families to appropriate community support.
Homebased - Visit families/fanau in the Wellington area, provides practical assistance in the home, provides guidance for home safety and safety of children, provides community service information and link families to appropriate community support.
Pasifika Futures Whanau Ora is a government funded initiative that is a culturally specific philosophy and approach to strengthening the wellbeing and future of Pacific families. Whanau Ora is a family centred approach which recognises that the best solutions to family challenges come from Pacific families themselves. Pacific families are supported to achieve their aspirations in education, training, economic development, health, participating in the community, developing cultural capital, strengthening identity and family development. Pasifika Futures Whanau Ora is a government funded initiative that is a culturally specific philosophy and approach to strengthening the wellbeing and future of Pacific families. Whanau Ora is a family centred approach which recognises that the best solutions to family challenges come from Pacific families themselves. Pacific families are supported to achieve their aspirations in education, training, economic development, health, participating in the community, developing cultural capital, strengthening identity and family development.
Pasifika Futures Whanau Ora is a government funded initiative that is a culturally specific philosophy and approach to strengthening the wellbeing and future of Pacific families. Whanau Ora is a family centred approach which recognises that the best solutions to family challenges come from Pacific families themselves. Pacific families are supported to achieve their aspirations in education, training, economic development, health, participating in the community, developing cultural capital, strengthening identity and family development. Pasifika Futures Whanau Ora is a government funded initiative that is a culturally specific philosophy and approach to strengthening the wellbeing and future of Pacific families. Whanau Ora is a family centred approach which recognises that the best solutions to family challenges come from Pacific families themselves. Pacific families are supported to achieve their aspirations in education, training, economic development, health, participating in the community, developing cultural capital, strengthening identity and family development.
- Pasifika
Pasifika Futures Whānau Ora is a government funded initiative that is a culturally specific philosophy and approach to strengthening the wellbeing and future of Pacific families. Whānau Ora is a family centred approach which recognises that the best solutions to family challenges come from Pacific families themselves. Pacific families are supported to achieve their aspirations in education, training, economic development, health, participating in the community, developing cultural capital, strengthening identity and family development.
Disability Assistance
Wheelchair access
Additional Details
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Phone, LGBTQIA+ friendly, Child / Tamariki friendly
Region
Wellington
Website
Contact Details
10 Prosser Street, Elsdon, Porirua
Wellington
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
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Phone
(04) 237 6062
Email
Website
Freephone 0800 345 345
10 Prosser Street
Elsdon
Porirua 5022
Street Address
10 Prosser Street
Elsdon
Porirua 5022
Postal Address
PO Box 50452
Porirua 5240
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Social Worker in School - the aim of the programme is to enhance life outcomes for children whose social and family circumstances place at risk their chances of achieving good education, social and health outcomes. Social Worker in School - the aim of the programme is to enhance life outcomes for children whose social and family circumstances place at risk their chances of achieving good education, social and health outcomes.
Social Worker in School - the aim of the programme is to enhance life outcomes for children whose social and family circumstances place at risk their chances of achieving good education, social and health outcomes.