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Manline

Social Service, Abuse and Violence Support, Stopping Violence

Description

Manline is a counselling and education service run by men, for men. Our mission is to help reduce all forms of violence and abuse, whether perpetrated by men, or against men.  We and promote healthier lifestyles and relationships by providing services to men individually in a number of locations and on a wide range of topics

Staff

We have 7 experienced male counsellors with a variety of professional skills. Some have specific training in EMDR, trauma, historic sexual abuse (ACC).

Ages

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

How do I access this service?

Contact us

Manline services are unique in that we are the only "men helping men" organisation  in the Manawatu and Tararua region offering services for men to explore issues within their lives.

We work by appointment only. Contact us to find out more about our programmes and services, and to make an appointment at one of our offices

Make an appointment

To make an appointment phone (06) 358 1211, text 027 358 1212, or send a web enquiry from www.manline.co.nz .  Note -  While we do have weekend and evening appointments these are in higher demand. 

Referral

You may be self referred, through your GP, Community Mental Health team or other providers . We also receive referrals from Courts, Corrections, Police and Community Safety Teams

Fees and Charges Description

While we suggest a koha of $30, we would never turn a man away if he is unable to pay. We have a variety of funders who can assist men on their journey, and we will work with you as long as you need us.

Hours

42 Main Street, Pahiatua

Thursdays by Appointment only in Pahiatua

Languages Spoken

English

Services Provided

Abuse and violence support

Manline provides individual counselling for men who are feeling unable to cope in their current situation, including those who have been the victim of violence. Manline provides individual counselling for men who are feeling unable to cope in their current situation, including those who have been the victim of violence.

  • Counselling
  • Education programmes
  • Information and support
  • Referral to specialist services
  • Support groups
  • Victim support

Manline provides individual counselling for men who are feeling unable to cope in their current situation, including those who have been the victim of violence. 

Stopping violence services

We promote non-violent lifestyle for men who wish to change how they live their lives. We provide Stopping Violence and Anger Management programmes designed to help men identify anger, violence and abuse, and to understand the difference between them. We also provide individual counselling and men's therapy and self-change groups. We promote non-violent lifestyle for men who wish to change how they live their lives. We provide Stopping Violence and Anger Management programmes designed to help men identify anger, violence and abuse, and to understand the difference between them. We also provide individual counselling and men's therapy and self-change groups.

We promote non-violent lifestyle for men who wish to change how they live their lives. We provide Stopping Violence and Anger Management programmes designed to help men identify anger, violence and abuse, and to understand the difference between them.  We also provide individual counselling and men's therapy and self-change groups. 

Counselling

Manline is a counselling and education service run by men, for men over the age of 13. Our counsellors are able to work with you around relationships, positive parenting, anxiety, stress, social isolation, sexual and physical abuse, as well as anger and stopping violence programmes. We can also help with workplace conflict, addictions, and other issues whether current or historical.

Manline is a counselling  and education service run by men, for men over the age of 13. 

Our counsellors are able to work with you around relationships, positive parenting,  anxiety, stress, social isolation, sexual and physical abuse, as well as anger and stopping violence programmes. We can also help with workplace conflict, addictions, and other issues whether current or historical.

Disability Assistance

Wheelchair access

Additional Details

Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Speak with men / tane, LGBTQIA+ friendly, Phone, Online / virtual / app

Parking

Palmerston North: parking along Queen Street or at the Council carpark 100m away

Region

MidCentral

Contact Details

Visits by appointment only

42 Main Street
Pahiatua
Manawatu-Wanganui 4910

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Street Address

42 Main Street
Pahiatua
Manawatu-Wanganui 4910

Postal Address

Referrals to 105 Queen Street, Palmerston North

105 Queen Street, Palmerston North

MidCentral

9:00 AM to 5:45 PM.

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This page was last updated at 1:37PM on May 9, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Manline.