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Whakatu Te Korowai Manaakitanga Trust
Social Service, Abuse and Violence Support, Kaupapa Māori
Today
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
Description
At Te Korowai Trust, based in Whakatū (Nelson), we are dedicated to supporting whānau through a holistic and kaupapa Māori approach. Our services include building financial capability, the Maara Kai programme, social workers, Kairangahau ā-Whānau, Whānau Ora, and Mokopuna Ora Navigator assistance.
We understand that accessing help can sometimes be challenging, so we offer a mobile service to ensure that support comes to you in the comfort of your own home. We proudly serve the entire Nelson region, from Atawhai to Brightwater, though you are always welcome to visit us if that suits you better.
While our primary focus is on Māori whānau, our motto, tatou tatou, reflects our commitment to inclusivity and assisting everyone in our community. We’re here to support all people, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
Staff
Our team at Te Korowai Trust consists of specially trained and dedicated professionals, each bringing their unique backgrounds and personal experiences to our work. We use this rich diversity of knowledge to guide our approach, ensuring that our support is both effective and deeply attuned to the needs of the whānau we serve.
Ages
Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
How do I access this service?
Contact us
While our services are targeted at Māori, our motto is `tatou tatou’ which means we are open to and help all people.
Please contact us for non-judgemental support and guidance from our caring team of skilled professionals
Make an appointment
Referral
We accept referrals from many agencies including self referrals
Walk in
We welcome you between 8.30am and 4pm Mon-Fri
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Free
Hours
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
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Languages Spoken
English
Services Provided
Our registered and experienced social worker will work with whānau that have been identified as having tamariki/children at risk, using a holistic, kaupapa Māori approach to service delivery. This includes: assessing the needs of children/tamariki at risk in the context of their families/whānau, schools and communities. developing and managing social work plans in partnership with families/whānau. early identification, intervention and education to reduce child abuse and family/whānau violence in the Nelson/Tasman region.
Our registered and experienced social worker will work with whānau that have been identified as having tamariki/children at risk, using a holistic, kaupapa Māori approach to service delivery. This includes: assessing the needs of children/tamariki at risk in the context of their families/whānau, schools and communities. developing and managing social work plans in partnership with families/whānau. early identification, intervention and education to reduce child abuse and family/whānau violence in the Nelson/Tasman region.
- Care and protection
- Conflict resolution mediation
- Education programmes
- Family violence intervention
- Information and support
- Referral to specialist services
Our registered and experienced social worker will work with whānau that have been identified as having tamariki/children at risk, using a holistic, kaupapa Māori approach to service delivery.
This includes:
- assessing the needs of children/tamariki at risk in the context of their families/whānau, schools and communities.
- developing and managing social work plans in partnership with families/whānau.
- early identification, intervention and education to reduce child abuse and family/whānau violence in the Nelson/Tasman region.
We provide free and confidential financial mentoring in the community with qualified advisers. Advisers are committed to providing a quality service which will make a positive difference to whānau and will help them to have increased financial capability.
We provide free and confidential financial mentoring in the community with qualified advisers. Advisers are committed to providing a quality service which will make a positive difference to whānau and will help them to have increased financial capability.
We provide free and confidential financial mentoring in the community with qualified advisers. Advisers are committed to providing a quality service which will make a positive difference to whānau and will help them to have increased financial capability.
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.
Parenting education, Parent wellbeing, Family / whānau support, Support for Dads
Parenting education, Parent wellbeing, Family / whānau support, Support for Dads
- Parenting education
- Parent wellbeing
- Family / whānau support
- Support for Dads
Disability Assistance
Wheelchair access, Quiet, low sensory environment, A longer appointment time, Support to make decisions, More space to move around
Additional Details
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Speak with women / wahine, Child / Tamariki friendly, Phone, Online / virtual / app, Speak with men / tane, LGBTQIA+ friendly
Region
Nelson Marlborough
Website
Contact Details
398 Main Road Stoke, Nelson
Nelson Marlborough
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
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Phone
0272562544
Email
Website
398 Main Road
Stoke
Nelson 7011
Street Address
398 Main Road
Stoke
Nelson 7011
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This page was last updated at 11:17AM on August 29, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Whakatu Te Korowai Manaakitanga Trust.
Our Social Workers support whānau in an effective and timely manner to empower whānau to build on strengths and bring about positive change. We will identify individuals, families/whānau and communities that are vulnerable and provide advice, information, strategies for managing violence/stressful relationships, referrals, and build safe positive relationships to increase independence and well-being.
Our Social Workers support whānau in an effective and timely manner to empower whānau to build on strengths and bring about positive change.
We will identify individuals, families/whānau and communities that are vulnerable and provide advice, information, strategies for managing violence/stressful relationships, referrals, and build safe positive relationships to increase independence and well-being.