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Description
We enhance workplace wellbeing by supporting people at work. We offer Counselling, Professional Supervision, AOD Brief Intervention Counselling, Coaching and Mentoring, Training, Development and Facilitation, Professional Staff Support - On-site Early Intervention Support Services, Critical Incident Support, Career Direction and Financial Mentoring.
For more information on our full range of services, see the Workplace Support website.
How do I access this service?
Contact us
Access to our service through your employers EAP / staff welfare Programme:
Phone: 0800 333 200 / 03 477 8065
Email: office@workplacesouth.co.nz
Make an appointment
Phone or email our office
Referral
Referral via your employer, HR Department, onsite Staff Supporter
Walk in
Limited private client spaces available.
Website / App
www.workplacesupport.co.nz
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Fees apply
Fees and Charges Description
We charge for our services, but limited subsidised support is available (case by case).
Hours
Mon – Fri | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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We operate an emergency response service outside these office hours. If your need is urgent, please call us on 0800 333 200 and leave a message. We will respond the next working day.
Public Holidays: Closed Waitangi Day (6 Feb), Otago Anniversary (24 Mar), Good Friday (18 Apr), Easter Sunday (20 Apr), Easter Monday (21 Apr), ANZAC Day (25 Apr), King's Birthday (2 Jun), Matariki (20 Jun), Labour Day (27 Oct).
Christmas: Open 23 Dec — 24 Dec. Closed 25 Dec — 26 Dec. Open 27 Dec. Closed 28 Dec — 29 Dec. Open 30 Dec — 31 Dec. Closed 1 Jan — 2 Jan. Open 3 Jan. Closed 4 Jan — 5 Jan. Open 6 Jan — 10 Jan.
Languages Spoken
English
Programmes
We provide counselling for Individuals, Couples and Families. It is about seeking help or guidance in your life. When would I consider using counselling? The counselling service can be utilised at a time when you or your family are faced with a challenging situation. Seeking counselling early in the challenge allows support to be accessed quicker. Challenges may include: Work challenges Relationship concerns Work or personal stress Grief, loss or trauma Mental health, such as low mood or anxiety Work or personal conflict Coping with change Wellbeing concerns Family challenges For alcohol and other drug use concerns, specialist AOD counselling is available.
We provide counselling for Individuals, Couples and Families. It is about seeking help or guidance in your life. When would I consider using counselling? The counselling service can be utilised at a time when you or your family are faced with a challenging situation. Seeking counselling early in the challenge allows support to be accessed quicker. Challenges may include: Work challenges Relationship concerns Work or personal stress Grief, loss or trauma Mental health, such as low mood or anxiety Work or personal conflict Coping with change Wellbeing concerns Family challenges For alcohol and other drug use concerns, specialist AOD counselling is available.
- Programme Areas
Mental health
- Programme Type
Community based support - mental health
- Regions
All of New Zealand
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke
- Referral Types
Self referral, GP
Referral Process
How do I make an appointment?
Workplace Support provides nationwide coverage, so you can access our services wherever you are.
All you need to do is:
- Call our free phone 0800 333 200
- If you need to leave a message, supply your name, contact phone number and the name of your authorising organisation, and Workplace Support will phone you back to arrange an appointment time.
- You are welcome to bring a support person along with you to counselling.
- Employee Assistance Programme - Counselling (PDF, 912.6 KB)
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Description
We provide counselling for Individuals, Couples and Families. It is about seeking help or guidance in your life.
When would I consider using counselling?
The counselling service can be utilised at a time when you or your family are faced with a challenging situation. Seeking counselling early in the challenge allows support to be accessed quicker.
Challenges may include:
- Work challenges
- Relationship concerns
- Work or personal stress
- Grief, loss or trauma
- Mental health, such as low mood or anxiety
- Work or personal conflict
- Coping with change
- Wellbeing concerns
- Family challenges
For alcohol and other drug use concerns, specialist AOD counselling is available.
For companies implementing drug and alcohol policies and regular testing, our package is an ideal way to provide brief intervention for employees. The counselling is based on a motivational interviewing approach, and is suitable for those staff who are misusing substances and want to minimise the harm to themselves and their workplace. A confidential process designed to assist the individual to: understand the effects of alcohol or drug use on self and others become motivated to make healthy changes and achieve goals reduce the use of alcohol/drugs to comply with company policy develop a change plan and learn new habits to implement it establish strong support systems to maintain well-being and work productivity
For companies implementing drug and alcohol policies and regular testing, our package is an ideal way to provide brief intervention for employees. The counselling is based on a motivational interviewing approach, and is suitable for those staff who are misusing substances and want to minimise the harm to themselves and their workplace. A confidential process designed to assist the individual to: understand the effects of alcohol or drug use on self and others become motivated to make healthy changes and achieve goals reduce the use of alcohol/drugs to comply with company policy develop a change plan and learn new habits to implement it establish strong support systems to maintain well-being and work productivity
- Programme Areas
Addictions - drug & alcohol
- Programme Type
Community / social support (AOD)
- Regions
All of New Zealand
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke
- Referral Types
Self referral, GP
Referral Process
How do I make an appointment?
All you need to do is:
- Call our free phone 0800 333 200
- If you need to leave a message, supply your name, contact phone number and the name of your authorising organisation, and Workplace Support will phone you back to arrange an appointment time
- You are welcome to bring a support person along with you to your AOD BI counselling session
- AOD Brief Intervention Counselling (PDF, 962.8 KB)
Note: PDF downloads require the free Adobe Reader application to view.
Description
For companies implementing drug and alcohol policies and regular testing, our package is an ideal way to provide brief intervention for employees. The counselling is based on a motivational interviewing approach, and is suitable for those staff who are misusing substances and want to minimise the harm to themselves and their workplace.
A confidential process designed to assist the individual to:
- understand the effects of alcohol or drug use on self and others
- become motivated to make healthy changes and achieve goals
- reduce the use of alcohol/drugs to comply with company policy
- develop a change plan and learn new habits to implement it
- establish strong support systems to maintain well-being and work productivity
In the event of a critical incident happening in your workplace in which people are traumatised, our specially trained staff can respond immediately. Effective crisis management is to act promptly - to have a CI Support team on-site as soon as possible; to begin support/defusing/debriefing to enable recovery and resumption of work. Features include: immediate response (7 day/24 hr 0800 333 200 freephone) team available on site debriefing counselling access follow-up support customised to meet the need
In the event of a critical incident happening in your workplace in which people are traumatised, our specially trained staff can respond immediately. Effective crisis management is to act promptly - to have a CI Support team on-site as soon as possible; to begin support/defusing/debriefing to enable recovery and resumption of work. Features include: immediate response (7 day/24 hr 0800 333 200 freephone) team available on site debriefing counselling access follow-up support customised to meet the need
- Programme Areas
Mental health
- Programme Type
Training - mental health
- Regions
All of New Zealand
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke
Referral Process
Talk to Workplace Support about making Critical Incident Support available to your employees.
Description
In the event of a critical incident happening in your workplace in which people are traumatised, our specially trained staff can respond immediately.
Effective crisis management is to act promptly - to have a CI Support team on-site as soon as possible; to begin support/defusing/debriefing to enable recovery and resumption of work.
Features include:
- immediate response (7 day/24 hr 0800 333 200 freephone)
- team available on site
- debriefing
- counselling
- access follow-up support
- customised to meet the need
On-site support is a unique service which provides your staff with access to support professionals. It allows the establishment of relationships of trust which are fundamental to addressing personal and work related matters. This is a proactive model of care which enables opportunity for discussing concerns, affirmation, encouragement, education and problem resolution. Your Independent on-site Staff Supporter can benefit your workplace by: Providing ready access to on-site experienced support Supporting your workplace wellbeing responsibilities Connecting with your staff and supporting them in their wellbeing and mental health Encouraging positive interpersonal workplace relationships Assisting staff experiencing workplace conflict by the use of de-escalation strategies Performance management and restructure/redundancy support Suicide prevention and aftercare Grief and loss support Family issues support Keeping your employees at work whilst allowing them to address concerns Providing referrals to Workplace Support wellbeing services, when appropriate
On-site support is a unique service which provides your staff with access to support professionals. It allows the establishment of relationships of trust which are fundamental to addressing personal and work related matters. This is a proactive model of care which enables opportunity for discussing concerns, affirmation, encouragement, education and problem resolution. Your Independent on-site Staff Supporter can benefit your workplace by: Providing ready access to on-site experienced support Supporting your workplace wellbeing responsibilities Connecting with your staff and supporting them in their wellbeing and mental health Encouraging positive interpersonal workplace relationships Assisting staff experiencing workplace conflict by the use of de-escalation strategies Performance management and restructure/redundancy support Suicide prevention and aftercare Grief and loss support Family issues support Keeping your employees at work whilst allowing them to address concerns Providing referrals to Workplace Support wellbeing services, when appropriate
- Programme Areas
Mental health
- Programme Type
Training - mental health
- Regions
All of New Zealand
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke
Referral Process
Talk to Workplace Support about making On-Site Staff Support available to your employees.
Description
On-site support is a unique service which provides your staff with access to support professionals. It allows the establishment of relationships of trust which are fundamental to addressing personal and work related matters. This is a proactive model of care which enables opportunity for discussing concerns, affirmation, encouragement, education and problem resolution.
Your Independent on-site Staff Supporter can benefit your workplace by:
- Providing ready access to on-site experienced support
- Supporting your workplace wellbeing responsibilities
- Connecting with your staff and supporting them in their wellbeing and mental health
- Encouraging positive interpersonal workplace relationships
- Assisting staff experiencing workplace conflict by the use of de-escalation strategies
- Performance management and restructure/redundancy support
- Suicide prevention and aftercare
- Grief and loss support
- Family issues support
- Keeping your employees at work whilst allowing them to address concerns
- Providing referrals to Workplace Support wellbeing services, when appropriate
- On-site Staff Support (PDF, 1.4 MB)
Note: PDF downloads require the free Adobe Reader application to view.
Professional Supervision provides the opportunities to: explore, establish and maintain a personal professional work ethic reflect on issues related to the working environment and relationships develop personal management skills related to the workplace maintain personal and professional boundaries review of work practices, attitudes and interpersonal interactions have a safe and supportive environment in which to unpack difficulties and to off-load accumulated case material affirm achievements and build on them set goals based on own learning and develop strengths take responsibility for their work and personal growth
Professional Supervision provides the opportunities to: explore, establish and maintain a personal professional work ethic reflect on issues related to the working environment and relationships develop personal management skills related to the workplace maintain personal and professional boundaries review of work practices, attitudes and interpersonal interactions have a safe and supportive environment in which to unpack difficulties and to off-load accumulated case material affirm achievements and build on them set goals based on own learning and develop strengths take responsibility for their work and personal growth
- Programme Areas
Mental health
- Programme Type
Training - mental health
- Regions
All of New Zealand
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke
Referral Process
Talk to Workplace Support about making Professional Supervision available to your employees.
Description
Professional Supervision provides the opportunities to:
- explore, establish and maintain a personal professional work ethic
- reflect on issues related to the working environment and relationships
- develop personal management skills related to the workplace
- maintain personal and professional boundaries
- review of work practices, attitudes and interpersonal interactions
- have a safe and supportive environment in which to unpack difficulties and to off-load accumulated case material
- affirm achievements and build on them
- set goals based on own learning and develop strengths
- take responsibility for their work and personal growth
- Professional Supervision (PDF, 1.1 MB)
Note: PDF downloads require the free Adobe Reader application to view.
Workplace Support customises the education and training seminars and workshops to achieve your goals, your training plans and works with you to fit your budget. Possible programmes include: career transition leadership development workplace well-being anger dealing with harassment and bullying stress dealing with difficult people communication skills handling conflict well professional boundaries change management building resilience loss and grief interview skills/career advice/CV writing teamwork roles and responsibilities
Workplace Support customises the education and training seminars and workshops to achieve your goals, your training plans and works with you to fit your budget. Possible programmes include: career transition leadership development workplace well-being anger dealing with harassment and bullying stress dealing with difficult people communication skills handling conflict well professional boundaries change management building resilience loss and grief interview skills/career advice/CV writing teamwork roles and responsibilities
- Programme Areas
Mental health
- Programme Type
Training - mental health
- Regions
All of New Zealand
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke
Referral Process
Talk to Workplace Support to arrange training customised to meet the needs of your organisation. We can meet to discuss your requirements and together an appropriate programme can be developed.
Description
Workplace Support customises the education and training seminars and workshops to achieve your goals, your training plans and works with you to fit your budget.
Possible programmes include:
- career transition
- leadership development
- workplace well-being
- anger
- dealing with harassment and bullying
- stress
- dealing with difficult people
- communication skills
- handling conflict well
- professional boundaries
- change management
- building resilience
- loss and grief
- interview skills/career advice/CV writing
- teamwork roles and responsibilities
Additional Details
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Online / virtual / app, Phone
Public Transport
Bus stop right outside our Dunedin office building and across the road.
Parking
Unmetered 1 hour parking is available in the immediate area, with free unrestricted parking further afield.
Website
Contact Details
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Phone
0800 333 200 or 03 477 8065
Email
Website
575 Princes Street
Dunedin
OTA 9016
Street Address
575 Princes Street
Dunedin
OTA 9016
Postal Address
P O Box 1534
Dunedin 9054
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This page was last updated at 9:47AM on March 26, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Workplace Support.