Community Health and Social Services in Central Lakes
These services provide support to improve the collective mental and/or physical wellbeing of the family / whānau.
Family / whānau support providers 35 results
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Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa - South Island
Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa provides sexual and reproductive health services
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Cancer Society Otago and Southland Walk in
Working to improve community well-being by reducing the incidence and impact of cancer - any cancer, any question.
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Alzheimers New Zealand
A dementia friendly New Zealand, Aotearoa, he aro nui ki te hunga mate wareware
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Manaaki Ora Trust Walk in
Manaaki Ora Trust is a kaupapa Māori health, social services and education provider
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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.
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Uruuruwhenua Hauora Walk in
Working in partnership to provide quality healthcare services to you and your whānau
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Brain Injury Association Otago Walk in
Providing support, advocacy, information and education in order to promote quality life for people affected by brain injury
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The Child Psychology Service
The Child Psychology Service is a team of experienced child and adolescent psychologists, counsellors & psychiatrists, located throughout New Zealand
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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
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Shama Walk in
Shama supports ethnic people who have perpetrated or experienced family violence and or sexual violence or other complex issues.
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Hospice Southland
Hospice Southland provides specialist palliative care to those with a life-limiting illness in Southland and the Wakatipu Basin, free of charge, and ideally in their
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Family Works Otago Walk in
Family Works supports children, young people and their families to feel valued and grow in a safe and strong community.
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Epilepsy Association of New Zealand
Information and support – for people who have epilepsy and their families/whānau.
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Community Link Upper Clutha Walk in
Community Link Upper Clutha is your local resource hub for social wellbeing services
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Otago Community Hospice
9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Otago Community Hospice supports people with terminal illness to live and die well
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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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Otago Multiple Sclerosis Society Walk in
The Otago Multiple Sclerosis Society is a charitable organisation that provides support to those living with MS and related neurological conditions and their support networks
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Nga Kete Matauranga Pounamu Charitable Trust Walk in
We are a not-for-profit organisation providing health and social services in Southland
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Anglican Family Care
Based in Otago for over 50 years, Anglican Family Care's main focus is supporting children, young people and their families.
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Skylight Trust Walk in
Providing counselling and support services for tamariki, rangatahi and their whānau.
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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.
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SafeMan SafeFamily Walk in
SMSF works to help men break the cycle of violence through a process of recovery which is life-changing, life-long and transferable.
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Pregnancy Help Walk in
Pregnancy Help provides support and information to pregnant or recently pregnant women, partners, their families/whanau, caregivers and grandparents.
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IHC New Zealand
IHC will advocate for the rights, inclusion and welfare of all people with intellectual disabilities and support them to live satisfying lives in the community.
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Stuttering Treatment And Research Trust (START)
START changes the lives of people who stutter
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Whānau Āwhina Plunket
We provide FREE Well Child services for all pēpi, tamariki and their whānau to support all kiwi whanau to thrive.
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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
