Community Health and Social Services
These services offer pregnancy and parenting support to family/whānau.
These services provide parenting education programmes.
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Te Rarawa Anga Mua
Te Rarawa Anga Mua (TRAM) is dedicated to enhancing the social, cultural, environmental, and economic wellbeing of Te Rarawa whānau, hapū, and iwi.
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CAPS Hauraki
Counselling and support services for anyone affected by sexual harm or family violence.
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Mana Kidz
Mana Kidz is a free, nurse-led, school-based programme that provides comprehensive healthcare for children in the Counties Manukau Health region.
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Central Lakes Family Services
We provide a range of services to support people affected by family and sexual violence and mental health challenges
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Parent Aid North West
Supporting parents with children under 5 years, who are wanting postnatal help or who are experiencing challenging circumstances
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Taonga Education Centre Charitable Trust
Taonga Education Centre is a Māori teenage mother’s education and parenting programme situated in the community of Manurewa.
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Te Whānau o te Maungarongo Walk in
Te Whānau o te Maungarongo aim to develop and enhance the well-being of Māori men, women, youth and children
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Hauraki Māori Trust Board
The Hauraki Māori Trust Board Whānau Development Service provides quality social services that contribute to achieving positive outcomes for whānau and our local communities
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South Kaipara Men's Trust
South Kaipara Men's Trust provides community services which are directed towards the needs of men, young men and their families in the South Kaipara area.
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The Umma Trust
The UMMA Trust provides social services to refugee and Migrant families with a specific focus on the wellbeing of Muslim women, children and families
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Hapai Taumaha Hapūtanga – Crisis Pregnancy Support
Providing care for women faced with unexpected and unplanned pregnancies.
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South Waikato Pacific Islands Community Services Trust Walk in
We deliver a range of community health, social and Whanau Ora services to the people of Tokoroa.
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Te Manawa Family Services
Te Manawa Family Services provides stopping violence, parenting, and other associated family support and education programmes and services.
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Acorn Neurodiversity
Providing multidisciplinary services for neurodivergent and developmentally disabled children and youth
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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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Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga
Providing health, social and housing services to our community from pepi to kaumātua
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Te Uri o Hau Tangata Development Walk in
Te Uri o Hau Tangata Development aims to develop emotional, social, cultural, economic self-reliance for the hapū
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Tūwharetoa Health Charitable Trust Walk in
Tūwharetoa Health is a kaupapa Māori health provider delivering a range of services to the Turangi, Taupo and Mangakino communities
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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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Home & Family Charitable Trust
The vision of Home & Family/Te Whare Mannaki Tangata is that all children will live in homes with whānau/family who will cherish and keep them safe.
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Anglican Trust for Women and Children Walk in
ATWC’s integrated Family, Early Education and Social Work services and programmes help to protect, nurture and provide opportunities for children, young people
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Bay of Islands Counselling
Bay of Islands Counselling provides counselling (for individuals, families and couples) as well as counselling programmes, specialising in domestic violence.
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Jigsaw Whanganui Walk in
We aim to strengthen families & whānau support through non-judgemental, caring services, regardless of the history or current situation.
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Ohomairangi Trust Walk in
We provide a range of parenting supports for whānau with children with additional support needs (Early Intervention Teachers, Speech & Language Therapists, Psychologists, Educational Support Workers);as
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Te Runanga O Ngati Pikiao Community Health Walk in
We focus on providing services that are whānau-centred and give the level of support, awhi and guidance that tamariki, rangatahi, pakeke and koeke need most
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Whaiora
Whaiora offers a range of community- based health and social services for individuals and whanau.
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Coromandel Independent Living Trust Walk in
Coromandel Independent Living Trust is a broad-based community services provider for the Upper Coromandel peninsula.
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Parentline Walk in
Parentline provides services to children aged up to 13 years who have been traumatised by abuse and domestic violence.
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Southern REAP Walk in
REAP fills gaps in mainstream education service provision by providing integrated and educational initiatives across Early Childhood, Schools and the Adult Education sectors.
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Te Pou Oranga O Whakatōhea Social & Health Services
Kaupapa Māori service supporting our whānau to be healthy and thrive
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Otautau and Districts Community Charitable Trust Walk in
Provision of integrated family support services for older persons, parents, and children through a one-stop shop
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Waikato Women's Refuge - Te Whakaruruhau Walk in
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
At Waikato Women’s Refuge, your wellbeing and the safety of your children is our number one priority.
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Vagus Centre - Chinese Mental Health Consultation Services Trust
Chinese Mental Health Consultation Services Trust is a not-for-profit social services organisation with a mission of promoting health and wellbeing of individuals and families
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Single Parent Services Waikato Walk in
At Single Parent Services, we want a community in which families led by one parent can thrive as powerfully as any other.
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Pukekohe Community Action Walk in
Pukekohe Community Action is a community organisation that runs high-quality programmes that help to strengthen children, families and the community.
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South Taranaki Whanau Centre Walk in
Offering information and guidance for our clients on their journey, including survivors of sexual harm or rape and Family Harm.
