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RISE

Social Service, Abuse and Violence Support, Stopping Violence

Description

RISE is a specialist family violence organisation. We help people understand that respectful relationships are safe relationships. We can help you grow the safety and respect within your whānau.

We want to inspire people, especially users of violence, to make lifelong changes for themselves and their children.

Through support and empowerment, we can break the cycle of family violence for whānau in our community.

Staff

We are a team of specially trained, dedicated professionals using our unique backgrounds and personal experiences to guide our practice.

Ages

Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua

How do I access this service?

Contact us

You can access our services via self-referral, where you contact us directly. 

Referral

Clients can be referred through another agency, the Family Court or NZ Police. Once the referral has been made, we will contact you to make an appointment.

There is a high demand for our service so we may not contact you right away. However, if you are concerned and have not heard from us, please be in touch. If you are mandated by Family Court, you will need to contact us as soon as your court documents have been served to you.

Make an appointment

For your initial assessment, a RISE clinician will meet with you in our office for an initial chat to help you and the clinician identify the service best suited for you, which will be a group programme unless there is a compelling reason otherwise. 

Website / App

Contact 1 — RISE

Fees and Charges Categorisation

Free, Partial fees apply, Fees apply

Fees and Charges Description

If you are attending as part of a Family Court or Corrections referral our services are free. 

If you are taking up a RISE service voluntarily, money will never be a barrier to receiving help. If it’s possible, we ask you to make a contribution to sessions with a RISE clinician. Costs vary between group programmes and individual programmes. Work and Income may help cover costs.

Languages Spoken

English

Services Provided

Abuse and violence support

RISE offers services for adults in groups or one-on-one with a clinician. Our services include learning how to live safely with a partner or within a whānau, how to have safe relationships with partners and/or within a family and handling trauma. We also offer a variety of age-appropriate, specialist services for children from ages 2 to 17. Programmes are age-specific and feature clinicians with training in working with young people who have experienced or are experiencing family harm, stress, unhealthy relationships, and lack of safety. RISE offers services for adults in groups or one-on-one with a clinician. Our services include learning how to live safely with a partner or within a whānau, how to have safe relationships with partners and/or within a family and handling trauma. We also offer a variety of age-appropriate, specialist services for children from ages 2 to 17. Programmes are age-specific and feature clinicians with training in working with young people who have experienced or are experiencing family harm, stress, unhealthy relationships, and lack of safety.

  • Counselling
  • Education programmes
  • Family violence intervention
  • Information and support
  • Referral to specialist services
  • Support groups
  • Victim support

RISE offers services for adults in groups or one-on-one with a clinician. Our services include learning how to live safely with a partner or within a whānau, how to have safe relationships with partners and/or within a family and handling trauma.

We also offer a variety of age-appropriate, specialist services for children from ages 2 to 17. Programmes are age-specific and feature clinicians with training in working with young people who have experienced or are experiencing family harm, stress, unhealthy relationships, and lack of safety.

Stopping violence services

Our Non-Violence Programmes are for anyone who has put or is putting their partners and/or their families at risk of harm. Explore the dynamics of family harm and how your behaviour affects others. Learn how to express and manage your feelings and how to problem solve in tough interactions. Develop communications skills for relationships with partners, ex-partners and children. Have healthier relationships and better interactions with whānau and the wider community. Our Non-Violence Programmes are for anyone who has put or is putting their partners and/or their families at risk of harm. Explore the dynamics of family harm and how your behaviour affects others. Learn how to express and manage your feelings and how to problem solve in tough interactions. Develop communications skills for relationships with partners, ex-partners and children. Have healthier relationships and better interactions with whānau and the wider community.

Our Non-Violence Programmes are for anyone who has put or is putting their partners and/or their families at risk of harm. Explore the dynamics of family harm and how your behaviour affects others.

Learn how to express and manage your feelings and how to problem solve in tough interactions. Develop communications skills for relationships with partners, ex-partners and children. Have healthier relationships and better interactions with whānau and the wider community.

Pregnancy and parenting

Parents with youth in a RISE programme can learn parenting styles and practical tools to support positive parenting. Develop conflict resolution strategies and skills to manage your child’s challenging behaviour. Our Dad's Programme helps you to be a connected, compassionate, confident and resilient dad. Dads and anyone who is in a father-role with children can sign up for this free course. Parents with youth in a RISE programme can learn parenting styles and practical tools to support positive parenting. Develop conflict resolution strategies and skills to manage your child’s challenging behaviour. Our Dad's Programme helps you to be a connected, compassionate, confident and resilient dad. Dads and anyone who is in a father-role with children can sign up for this free course.

  • Parenting education
  • Parent wellbeing
  • Family / whānau support
  • Support for Dads

Parents with youth in a RISE programme can learn parenting styles and practical tools to support positive parenting. Develop conflict resolution strategies and skills to manage your child’s challenging behaviour.

Our Dad's Programme helps you to be a connected, compassionate, confident and resilient dad.  Dads and anyone who is in a father-role with children can sign up for this free course. 

Elder abuse

Elder abuse services support older people/kaumātua who have experienced harm or abuse.

Elder abuse services support older people/kaumātua who have experienced harm or abuse.

Advocacy

Staff are able to support and advocate for you in areas they identify would assist you Staff are able to support and advocate for you in areas they identify would assist you

Staff are able to support and advocate for you in areas they identify would assist you

Education and training

We offer de-escalation training We offer de-escalation training

  • Life skills
  • Skills courses

We offer de-escalation training

Disability Assistance

Wheelchair access, A longer appointment time

Additional Details

Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Speak with women / wahine, Speak with men / tane, Phone, Child / Tamariki friendly, Online / virtual / app, LGBTQIA+ friendly

Region

Nelson Marlborough

Contact Details

15 Courtney Street, Motueka

Nelson Marlborough

Site of Jack Inglis Care Home.

15B Courtney Street
Motueka
Tasman 7120

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Street Address

15B Courtney Street
Motueka
Tasman 7120

Postal Address

15B Courtney Street, Motueka

This page was last updated at 11:36AM on June 18, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by RISE.