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Te Hou Ora Whānau Services
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Description
Te Hou Ora Whānau Services is a community-based whānau driven Kaupapa Māori service provider. We provide services that will equip and empower young people and their whānau to fufill their potential in the context of their cultural heritage, their whānau, and their community.
Te Hou Ora has been supporting young people, whānau and the community of Ōtepoti since 1976 when it was established under the banner of Youth for Christ. Since then, Te Hou Ora has diversified and transformed itself to meet the growing needs and trends in our community as well as become its own kaupapa Māori entity.
We pride ourselves on having the ability to continuously meet the needs of our young people and whānau through our current programmes and services as well as innovative initiative.
Ages
Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke
How do I access this service?
Contact us, Make an appointment, Referral, Walk in
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Free
Fees and Charges Description
Our services are free to New Zealand citizens
Hours
Mon – Fri | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Public Holidays: Closed King's Birthday (3 Jun), Matariki (28 Jun), Labour Day (28 Oct), Waitangi Day (6 Feb), Otago Anniversary (24 Mar), Good Friday (18 Apr), Easter Sunday (20 Apr), Easter Monday (21 Apr), ANZAC Day (25 Apr).
Languages Spoken
Māori, English
Services Provided
These programmes are designed to support young offenders to address behaviours and reduce their offending. These programmes are Oranga Tamariki referrals only. Youth Development Programme Supported Bail Supervision with Activity Mentoring Te Awhi Mai Day Programme Referrals Young people can only be referred to these services by Oranga Tamariki after both parties (THOWS & OT) have agreed in consultation with the Police/Judge that the young person's needs can be met within either of the programmes.
These programmes are designed to support young offenders to address behaviours and reduce their offending. These programmes are Oranga Tamariki referrals only. Youth Development Programme Supported Bail Supervision with Activity Mentoring Te Awhi Mai Day Programme Referrals Young people can only be referred to these services by Oranga Tamariki after both parties (THOWS & OT) have agreed in consultation with the Police/Judge that the young person's needs can be met within either of the programmes.
These programmes are designed to support young offenders to address behaviours and reduce their offending.
These programmes are Oranga Tamariki referrals only.
- Youth Development Programme
- Supported Bail
- Supervision with Activity
- Mentoring
- Te Awhi Mai Day Programme
Referrals
Young people can only be referred to these services by Oranga Tamariki after both parties (THOWS & OT) have agreed in consultation with the Police/Judge that the young person's needs can be met within either of the programmes.
Strengths based support for young people and whānau to address barriers that are stagnating their ability to reach for their dreams and aspirations. These programmes support the desire of parent(s) and caregiver(s) to provide safe, loving and nurturing homes for their tamariki. Social Work Support Hakuitaka, Hakorotaka Poipoia Te Mokopuna Navigation
Strengths based support for young people and whānau to address barriers that are stagnating their ability to reach for their dreams and aspirations. These programmes support the desire of parent(s) and caregiver(s) to provide safe, loving and nurturing homes for their tamariki. Social Work Support Hakuitaka, Hakorotaka Poipoia Te Mokopuna Navigation
Strengths based support for young people and whānau to address barriers that are stagnating their ability to reach for their dreams and aspirations. These programmes support the desire of parent(s) and caregiver(s) to provide safe, loving and nurturing homes for their tamariki.
All our programmes and services are delivered utilising tikanga Māori principles and kaupapa Māori models.
All our programmes and services are delivered utilising tikanga Māori principles and kaupapa Māori models.
All our programmes and services are delivered utilising tikanga Māori principles and kaupapa Māori models.
All programmes and services incorporate whakapapa whānau and look at kaupapa whānau to ensure best outcomes are achieved.
All programmes and services incorporate whakapapa whānau and look at kaupapa whānau to ensure best outcomes are achieved.
All programmes and services incorporate whakapapa whānau and look at kaupapa whānau to ensure best outcomes are achieved.
Parenting education
Parenting education
- Parenting education
Supervised after school programmes aimed at supporting the cultural identity of young people through structured activities and connectedness to their community. Te Ara Taiohi access is by Oranga Tamariki referral only. Clubs Tūrangawaewae Te Ara Taiohi Tautiaki Tānga Manawa Transitional Service
Supervised after school programmes aimed at supporting the cultural identity of young people through structured activities and connectedness to their community. Te Ara Taiohi access is by Oranga Tamariki referral only. Clubs Tūrangawaewae Te Ara Taiohi Tautiaki Tānga Manawa Transitional Service
Supervised after school programmes aimed at supporting the cultural identity of young people through structured activities and connectedness to their community.
Te Ara Taiohi access is by Oranga Tamariki referral only.
Disability Assistance
Wheelchair access
Region
Dunedin - South Otago
Website
Contact Details
78 Carroll Street, Dunedin
Dunedin - South Otago
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Phone
(03) 474 0266
Website
Dan Anderson (Kaiwhakahaere)
dan.anderson@thows.org.nz
Kaikatea Knight (Operations Manager) - (03) 951 1040
kaikatea.knight@thows.org.nz
78 Carroll Street
Fern Hill
Dunedin 9016
Street Address
78 Carroll Street
Fern Hill
Dunedin 9016
Postal Address
PO Box 3028
Caversham
Dunedin 9045
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This page was last updated at 10:22AM on March 17, 2023. This information is reviewed and edited by Te Hou Ora Whānau Services.