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Taonga Education Centre Charitable Trust
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Description
Mission Statement
Totally Acknowledging Our Next Generation’s Abilities
To provide a safe and trusting environment where, through education, opportunities and pathways, all our Rangatahi and Tamariki believe in themselves and reach their full potential.
- To encourage the development of potential, either individually and/or collectively by placing the Rangatahi and Tamariki as the core of the whānau of what we do.
- Place Rangatahi and Tamariki at the core of what we do by encouraging their development and potential as individuals and/or a collective.
Taonga Education Centre Charitable Trust was registered officially as a Trust in 2004, serving as the catalyst in the development of services to meet the needs of teenage mothers and their tamariki under the umbrella of Taonga Education Centre Charitable Trust’s early childcare, social, cultural, health and education plan.
The name "Taonga/Treasure - Totally acknowledging our next generations abilities” was chosen for the programme because both the mothers and their babies are viewed as “Taonga to the World”. The 2002 academic year saw the launch of what has now become a very successful programme.
TAONGA operates six Early Childhood Centres, four in Manurewa. Potiki Early Childhood Centre was opened in January 2006 and is the on-site Early Childhood Centre for the Taonga Teen Parent Unit on Ministry of Education land adjacent to Waimahia Intermediate (formerly Weymouth Intermediate). This is in collaboration with James Cook High School as the host school and Te Homonga o Tamariki Me Hoturoa as the health providers.
TAONGA also operates social services for teenage parents. Te Whare o Taonga is a supported house for 5 young mothers and their pepe/tamariki to live and complete a programme that will support and guide them into independent living and parenting their pepe/tamariki safely and free from abuse and neglect. This programme was opened in January 2011 and is staffed 24/7.
For the teenage mothers enrolled at the Taonga Teen Parent Unit we have on site a Teen Parent Intensive Case Worker to provide social work/care and protection support and a Teen Parent Co-ordinator to provide other types of social support. Located at our head office we have a Teen Parent Intensive Case Worker for the teenage parents in the community.
To support the services for teenage parents we:
- provide transport to and from the Taonga Teen Parent Unit daily and a transporter to provide access to external services
- deliver the Safe Sleep Programme and distribute Pepi-pods to teenage parents in the South Auckland area
- educate and sell child restraints at wholesale prices and educate and hire child restraints to the community.
Kakano Early Childhood Centre which was opened in November 2007 is on Ministry of Education land adjacent to Te Matauranga Primary School and Homai Nga Taonga Early Childhood Centre which opened in August 2011 is on Ministry of Education land at Homai Primary School. Nga Taonga Aroha Early Childhood Centre, in Ōtara, next to the Church of the Epiphany, was opened in June 2017. This centre is in partnership with the Māori Anglican Church, which comes under Te Hui Amorangi o Te Tai Tokerau on church land. Aranga Early Childhood Centre, opened in February 2019, is in Randwick Park on Auckland Council land at Riverton Reserve. . Eden Campus Early Learning Centre, is on-site at the Eden Campus Teen Parent Unit in Mt Eden. Taonga took over management of this centre on 20th July 2020.
In 2017 we were successful in gaining the contract through the Counties Manukau District Health Board to provide an antenatal service for teenage parents within the Counties Manukau area. We run antenatal sessions monthly and provide a peer support/home visiting service throughout their pregnancy and 6 weeks post-natal.
We would like to acknowledge that in late 2001 some members of Nga Wahine Atawhai o Matukutureia, a Māori Women’s Welfare League Branch in Manurewa, were approached to determine interest in assisting some teenage mothers who were still of legal school age who had given birth to a baby and were no longer attending school.
Staff
Taonga Education Charitable Trust prides itself in ensuring staff have the relevant experience and qualifications to provide the services at a high level of competency and achievable outcomes.
Ages
Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi
How do I access this service?
Contact us
Referral
Complete a referral via our website www.taonga.org.nz
Fees and Charges Description
Our Social Services are free. Charges do apply for early education.
Hours
Mon – Fri | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Languages Spoken
English
Services Provided
The Supported House provides “crisis” intervention for vulnerable teen parents and their children for a specified period of time. This offers safety for both the mother and the child, a non-judgemental and nurturing environment with support services in place, an opportunity to gain homecare and life skills in preparation for independent living, the building of trusting relationships with other teen mothers and their babies, an opportunity to complete their education while retaining primary care of their babies with the added advantage of influence of positive role models and mentors.
The Supported House provides “crisis” intervention for vulnerable teen parents and their children for a specified period of time. This offers safety for both the mother and the child, a non-judgemental and nurturing environment with support services in place, an opportunity to gain homecare and life skills in preparation for independent living, the building of trusting relationships with other teen mothers and their babies, an opportunity to complete their education while retaining primary care of their babies with the added advantage of influence of positive role models and mentors.
The Supported House provides “crisis” intervention for vulnerable teen parents and their children for a specified period of time. This offers safety for both the mother and the child, a non-judgemental and nurturing environment with support services in place, an opportunity to gain homecare and life skills in preparation for independent living, the building of trusting relationships with other teen mothers and their babies, an opportunity to complete their education while retaining primary care of their babies with the added advantage of influence of positive role models and mentors.
Two early childhood centres for tamariki of teen mothers enrolled in the Teen Parent Unit - Potiki and Eden Campus., Four early childhood centres for community tamariki – Kakano, Homai Nga Taonga, Nga Taonga Aroha, Aranga., Parenting, life skills and leadership programmes
Two early childhood centres for tamariki of teen mothers enrolled in the Teen Parent Unit - Potiki and Eden Campus., Four early childhood centres for community tamariki – Kakano, Homai Nga Taonga, Nga Taonga Aroha, Aranga., Parenting, life skills and leadership programmes
- Pre-school education
- Life skills
- Two early childhood centres for tamariki of teen mothers enrolled in the Teen Parent Unit - Potiki and Eden Campus.
- Four early childhood centres for community tamariki – Kakano, Homai Nga Taonga, Nga Taonga Aroha, Aranga.
- Parenting, life skills and leadership programmes
Parenting, life skills and leadership programmes, Deliver the Safe Sleep Programme and distribute Pepi-pods to teenage parents in the South Auckland area, Education of child restraints to the community, Antenatal support for pregnant teens in Counties Manukau
Parenting, life skills and leadership programmes, Deliver the Safe Sleep Programme and distribute Pepi-pods to teenage parents in the South Auckland area, Education of child restraints to the community, Antenatal support for pregnant teens in Counties Manukau
- Parenting education
- Parent wellbeing
- Family / whānau support
- Support for Dads
- Parenting, life skills and leadership programmes
- Deliver the Safe Sleep Programme and distribute Pepi-pods to teenage parents in the South Auckland area
- Education of child restraints to the community
- Antenatal support for pregnant teens in Counties Manukau
Taonga Education Centre Charitable Trust represents and advances from a Maori perspective the wellbeing of teenage mothers, their babies and their Whanau. The Trust endorses and promotes the Treaty of Waitangi which recognises and guarantees Te Tino Rangatiratanga over the material, cultural and spiritual resources of Mana Whenua within the rohe of Manukau.
Taonga Education Centre Charitable Trust represents and advances from a Maori perspective the wellbeing of teenage mothers, their babies and their Whanau. The Trust endorses and promotes the Treaty of Waitangi which recognises and guarantees Te Tino Rangatiratanga over the material, cultural and spiritual resources of Mana Whenua within the rohe of Manukau.
Taonga Education Centre Charitable Trust represents and advances from a Māori perspective the wellbeing of teenage mothers, their babies and their Whānau.
The Trust endorses and promotes the Treaty of Waitangi which recognises and guarantees Te Tino Rangatiratanga over the material, cultural and spiritual resources of Mana Whenua within the rohe of Manukau.
Disability Assistance
Wheelchair access
Region
South Auckland
Website
Contact Details
11 Dalgety Drive, Wiri, Auckland
South Auckland
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Phone
(09) 269 2861
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Mobile
0224767143
Email
Website
Contact us online here http://taonga.org.nz/contact-us/
11 Dalgety Drive
Wiri
Manurewa
Auckland 2104
Street Address
11 Dalgety Drive
Wiri
Manurewa
Auckland 2104
Postal Address
PO Box 75 644
Manurewa
Auckland 2243
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