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Iosis
Social Service, Abuse and Violence Support, Stopping Violence
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9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Description
Iosis works with South Auckland parents in vulnerable situations to transform their family life for good. We provide the following free services and programmes:
Ages
Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
How do I access this service?
Walk in
Referral
TO MAKE A REFERRAL
Telephone: (09) 269 0050
Email: intake@Iosis.org.nz
Contact us
Please contact us for non judgemental support and advice.
Make an appointment
Website / App
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Free
Fees and Charges Description
This is a free service.
Hours
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Mon – Fri | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Languages Spoken
Cook Islands Māori, English, Māori, Samoan, Tongan, Turkish
Services Provided
Iosis offers a range of free programmes that teach parents and family members new behaviours that will strengthen their family life. Family Resilience Programme: 10 week group programme covering a collection of topics aimed at giving families useful tools for relationships and daily life. Getting a Grip on Communication: 8 week group programme for people who want to learn how to resolve conflicts peacefully and develop supportive relationships. Merivale Residential Programme: Merivale Whanau Development Centre is a residential parenting programme for mothers who have been impacted by neglect and abuse. During their time at Merivale, parents are educated and supported to learn new behaviours and parenting skills that will transform their family life. Kids Feeling Safe Programme: for sibling groups of children who have witnessed family violence and where one parent has a Protection Order.
Iosis offers a range of free programmes that teach parents and family members new behaviours that will strengthen their family life. Family Resilience Programme: 10 week group programme covering a collection of topics aimed at giving families useful tools for relationships and daily life. Getting a Grip on Communication: 8 week group programme for people who want to learn how to resolve conflicts peacefully and develop supportive relationships. Merivale Residential Programme: Merivale Whanau Development Centre is a residential parenting programme for mothers who have been impacted by neglect and abuse. During their time at Merivale, parents are educated and supported to learn new behaviours and parenting skills that will transform their family life. Kids Feeling Safe Programme: for sibling groups of children who have witnessed family violence and where one parent has a Protection Order.
- Care and protection
- Counselling
- Education programmes
- Family violence intervention
- Information and support
- Referral to specialist services
Iosis offers a range of free programmes that teach parents and family members new behaviours that will strengthen their family life.
Family Resilience Programme: 10 week group programme covering a collection of topics aimed at giving families useful tools for relationships and daily life.
Getting a Grip on Communication: 8 week group programme for people who want to learn how to resolve conflicts peacefully and develop supportive relationships.
Merivale Residential Programme: Merivale Whānau Development Centre is a residential parenting programme for mothers who have been impacted by neglect and abuse. During their time at Merivale, parents are educated and supported to learn new behaviours and parenting skills that will transform their family life.
Kids Feeling Safe Programme: for sibling groups of children who have witnessed family violence and where one parent has a Protection Order.
Family Learning Centre - group programmes include Toolbox, Non violent communication, Early recovery skills for alcohol and drugs, Family Resilience Programme, Triple P Toolbox Parenting Courses: 6-week programme for parents/caregivers of children aged 0 to 12 years, that teach various ways to build loving and supportive relationships with children and to manage behaviour effectively without 'losing it'. Teenage Years (12-19 years): 6-week programme that aims to give tools to equip young people with a strong sense of self, responsibility and resourcefulness. Giving help to parents along their journey of letting go and handing over some of the controls as the young person begins to 'fly solo. Triple P Discussion Groups: Positive Parenting Programme is a 4 week group programme for parents who want to create a personalised plan aimed at building relationships with their children, encouraging good behaviour and managing the not-so-good.
Family Learning Centre - group programmes include Toolbox, Non violent communication, Early recovery skills for alcohol and drugs, Family Resilience Programme, Triple P Toolbox Parenting Courses: 6-week programme for parents/caregivers of children aged 0 to 12 years, that teach various ways to build loving and supportive relationships with children and to manage behaviour effectively without 'losing it'. Teenage Years (12-19 years): 6-week programme that aims to give tools to equip young people with a strong sense of self, responsibility and resourcefulness. Giving help to parents along their journey of letting go and handing over some of the controls as the young person begins to 'fly solo. Triple P Discussion Groups: Positive Parenting Programme is a 4 week group programme for parents who want to create a personalised plan aimed at building relationships with their children, encouraging good behaviour and managing the not-so-good.
Service types: Abuse and violence support, Budgeting and help with debt, Education and training, Pregnancy and parenting, Young mums, Parent wellbeing, Support for Dads, Family / whānau support, Parenting education, Social work, Youth mentoring / development, Advocacy, Counselling.
Family Learning Centre - group programmes include Toolbox, Non violent communication, Early recovery skills for alcohol and drugs, Family Resilience Programme, Triple P
Toolbox Parenting Courses: 6-week programme for parents/caregivers of children aged 0 to 12 years, that teach various ways to build loving and supportive relationships with children and to manage behaviour effectively without 'losing it'.
Teenage Years (12-19 years): 6-week programme that aims to give tools to equip young people with a strong sense of self, responsibility and resourcefulness. Giving help to parents along their journey of letting go and handing over some of the controls as the young person begins to 'fly solo.
Triple P Discussion Groups: Positive Parenting Programme is a 4 week group programme for parents who want to create a personalised plan aimed at building relationships with their children, encouraging good behaviour and managing the not-so-good.
Merivale Residential Programme: Merivale Whānau Development Centre is a residential parenting programme for mothers who have been impacted by neglect and abuse. During their time at Merivale, parents are educated and supported to learn new behaviours and parenting skills that will transform their family life.
Merivale Residential Programme: Merivale Whānau Development Centre is a residential parenting programme for mothers who have been impacted by neglect and abuse. During their time at Merivale, parents are educated and supported to learn new behaviours and parenting skills that will transform their family life.
Merivale Residential Programme: Merivale Whānau Development Centre is a residential parenting programme for mothers who have been impacted by neglect and abuse. During their time at Merivale, parents are educated and supported to learn new behaviours and parenting skills that will transform their family life.
MenD (one-on-one men's development programme) is a free programme, addressing issues of family violence, difficulties with stress, relationships, addictions and offending behaviours. MenD also incorporates Maori concepts such as Nga Tapa Wha Well-Being Model and whakatauki (proverbs).
MenD (one-on-one men's development programme) is a free programme, addressing issues of family violence, difficulties with stress, relationships, addictions and offending behaviours. MenD also incorporates Maori concepts such as Nga Tapa Wha Well-Being Model and whakatauki (proverbs).
MenD (one-on-one men's development programme) is a free programme, addressing issues of family violence, difficulties with stress, relationships, addictions and offending behaviours.
MenD also incorporates Māori concepts such as Nga Tapa Wha Well-Being Model and whakatauki (proverbs).
Disability Assistance
Wheelchair access
Additional Details
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Phone, Speak with women / wahine, Speak with men / tane, Child / Tamariki friendly, LGBTQIA+ friendly
Region
South Auckland
Website
Contact Details
112 Russell Road, Manurewa
South Auckland
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
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Phone
(09) 269 0050
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Fax
(09) 267 9431
Email
Website
Contact us online here
FOSTER CARE ENQUIRIES
Telephone: (09) 269 0050
Email: fostercare@Iosis.org.nz
TO MAKE A REFERRAL
Telephone: (09) 269 0050
Email: intake@Iosis.org.nz
112c Russell Rd
Manurewa
Auckland 2102
Street Address
112c Russell Rd
Manurewa
Auckland 2102
Postal Address
PO Box 98 840
Manukau City
Auckland 2241
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This page was last updated at 12:55PM on June 12, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Iosis.
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