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The Umma Trust

Social Service, Abuse and Violence Support

Today

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Description

The UMMA Trust provides social services to refugee and migrant families with a specific focus on the wellbeing of Muslim women, children and families who are socially and economically disadvantaged and in the process of resettlement in Auckland, New Zealand. Our programmes include domestic violence and parenting programmes.

We also provide a diversity of health, education, budgeting and recreation programmes for women, children and youth that aim to ensure that families are able to lead productive and quality lives and be actively involved in New Zealand society.

Staff

Umma Trust employs ethnic social workers from refugee backgrounds including two who are the first Somali social workers to be registered.

Ages

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

How do I access this service?

Contact us

Please contact us for non-judgemental support and guidance from our caring team of skilled professionals.

We will try to pair your family with a social worker from your language and cultural background, to support you. As part of your plan, family members can join any of the Umma Trust programmes

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Fees and Charges Categorisation

Free

Fees and Charges Description

There is no charge to this service. 

Hours

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Mon – Fri 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Languages Spoken

English, Arabic, Dari (Afghan Persian), Farsi, Pashto/Afghani, Urdu

Services Provided

Abuse and violence support

The Umma Trust runs programmes that specialise in domestic violence information and support. Additionally, families are supported by a social worker, from their language and cultural background, and the family develops a goal plan to contribute to their successful settlement. The Umma Trust runs programmes that specialise in domestic violence information and support. Additionally, families are supported by a social worker, from their language and cultural background, and the family develops a goal plan to contribute to their successful settlement.

  • Education programmes
  • Information and support
  • Referral to specialist services

The Umma Trust runs programmes that specialise in domestic violence information and support.

Additionally, families are supported by a social worker, from their language and cultural background, and the family develops a goal plan to contribute to their successful settlement. 

Social work

Each family works with a social worker from their language and cultural background and the family develops a goal plan to contribute to their successful settlement. The work involves each family taking the lead in setting their family goals and being supported by a social worker from their own community to plan steps to meet the goals and achieve transformational and sustainable outcomes for the family. Each family works with a social worker from their language and cultural background and the family develops a goal plan to contribute to their successful settlement. The work involves each family taking the lead in setting their family goals and being supported by a social worker from their own community to plan steps to meet the goals and achieve transformational and sustainable outcomes for the family.

Each family works with a social worker from their language and cultural background and the family develops a goal plan to contribute to their successful settlement.

The work involves each family taking the lead in setting their family goals and being supported by a social worker from their own community to plan steps to meet the goals and achieve transformational and sustainable outcomes for the family.

Pregnancy and parenting

Mother and Children Programmes: To build shared experiences in the wider world of Auckland City mothers and children participate for free in visits to experiences otherwise unknown or unaffordable Mother and Children Programmes: To build shared experiences in the wider world of Auckland City mothers and children participate for free in visits to experiences otherwise unknown or unaffordable

  • Parenting education

Mother and Children Programmes: To build shared experiences in the wider world of Auckland City mothers and children participate for free in visits to experiences otherwise unknown or unaffordable

Budgeting and help with debt

Families work from their own cultural and spiritual perspective to plan weekly, monthly and annual budgeting and are connected to on line banking / Real Me / WINZ etc to enable control over family income and expenditure and longer term financial planning. Families work from their own cultural and spiritual perspective to plan weekly, monthly and annual budgeting and are connected to on line banking / Real Me / WINZ etc to enable control over family income and expenditure and longer term financial planning.

Families work from their own cultural and spiritual perspective to plan weekly, monthly and annual budgeting  and are connected to on line banking / Real Me / WINZ etc to enable control over family income and expenditure and longer term financial planning.

Advocacy

Advocacy services can support you or work on your behalf when you are accessing health or social services. This can include listening to your concerns, talking through options with you and coming with you to appointments.

Advocacy services can support you or work on your behalf when you are accessing health or social services. This can include listening to your concerns, talking through options with you and coming with you to appointments.

Employment support

Employment support services help you prepare for work and/or find job opportunities. This may include help writing a CV, applying for jobs and interview preparation.

Employment support services help you prepare for work and/or find job opportunities. This may include help writing a CV, applying for jobs and interview preparation.

Accommodation and housing support

Accommodation and housing support services can help you find and access suitable accommodation or housing.

Accommodation and housing support services can help you find and access suitable accommodation or housing.

Food support

Halal foodbank we support our clients to access private rentals and navigate the social housing process. Halal foodbank we support our clients to access private rentals and navigate the social housing process.

Halal foodbank we support our clients to access private rentals and navigate the social housing process.

Disability Assistance

Wheelchair access, Support to make decisions

Additional Details

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

Region

Central Auckland, West Auckland

Contact Details

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Ferndale House
830 New North Road
Mount Albert
Auckland 1025

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Street Address

Ferndale House
830 New North Road
Mount Albert
Auckland 1025

This page was last updated at 2:25PM on March 6, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by The Umma Trust.