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ĀKI Innovations
Community Health Service, Kaupapa Māori
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8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Description
ĀKI Innovations Ltd (ĀKI) is a Kaupapa Māori service, committed to providing culturally responsive, holistic care to whānau. Our services include Injury Rehabilitation, Rongoā Māori, Cancer Supports and guidance through Kaitiakitanga. We work collaboratively, alongside whānau, to provide services in pursuit of our mission of 'Ākina te Mauri' supporting people's wellness journey.
Rongoā: ĀKI is an accredited ACC supplier of rongoā Māori and has a team of kairongoā providing mirimiri, romiromi, whitiwhiti kōrero and oro mauri. We also offer a range of funded rongoā pathways, including EAP and Hauora Māori (2 x free sessions for adults who whakapapa Māori).
Kaitiakitanga: We offer kaimahi safe spaces as individuals or groups to process cultural and clinical experiences from both professional and personal contexts. This can include training,
Ages
Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
How do I access this service?
Contact us
Phone: (07) 949 6873
Online: CONTACT | ĀKI Innovations (aki.nz)
Referral
- If you have an approved injury claim, you can access rongoā by requesting ACC send a referral to ĀKI Innovations: Vendor ID GOH588.
- If you whakapapa Māori, feel free to make a booking with any of our rongoā team.
- If you live in Waikato and need help with navigating ACC, contact us here
- If you want support from any other of our services, check out our website or email us at kiaora@aki.nz
Make an appointment
Hours
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Services Provided
ACC Rongoā Māori ACC recognise rongoā Māori as a kaupapa Māori service. It's culturally grounded care that weaves tikanga Māori, mātauranga Māori, te reo Māori, and te ao Māori through all aspects of the service. We respect that these aspects embrace ngā taonga tuku iho (intergenerational gifts and knowledge handed down from tupuna Māori). We see rongoā Māori in the wider context of traditional Māori healing methodologies. ACC don't consider healing techniques from non-Māori cultural traditions, such as reiki or hyperbaric oxygen treatment, part of rongoā Māori. Even if they're provided by rongoā Māori practitioners.
ACC Rongoā Māori ACC recognise rongoā Māori as a kaupapa Māori service. It's culturally grounded care that weaves tikanga Māori, mātauranga Māori, te reo Māori, and te ao Māori through all aspects of the service. We respect that these aspects embrace ngā taonga tuku iho (intergenerational gifts and knowledge handed down from tupuna Māori). We see rongoā Māori in the wider context of traditional Māori healing methodologies. ACC don't consider healing techniques from non-Māori cultural traditions, such as reiki or hyperbaric oxygen treatment, part of rongoā Māori. Even if they're provided by rongoā Māori practitioners.
- ACC registered rongoā Māori practitioner
ACC Rongoā Māori
ACC recognise rongoā Māori as a kaupapa Māori service. It's culturally grounded care that weaves tikanga Māori, mātauranga Māori, te reo Māori, and te ao Māori through all aspects of the service. We respect that these aspects embrace ngā taonga tuku iho (intergenerational gifts and knowledge handed down from tupuna Māori). We see rongoā Māori in the wider context of traditional Māori healing methodologies.
ACC don't consider healing techniques from non-Māori cultural traditions, such as reiki or hyperbaric oxygen treatment, part of rongoā Māori. Even if they're provided by rongoā Māori practitioners.
Training for Independence (TI) Services support ACC’s community rehabilitation services that aim to restore or maximise kiritaki (client) independence, and reduce their need for other rehabilitation support services. They provide flexible and individualised interdisciplinary rehabilitation to meet the needs of a diverse range of kiritaki.
Training for Independence (TI) Services support ACC’s community rehabilitation services that aim to restore or maximise kiritaki (client) independence, and reduce their need for other rehabilitation support services. They provide flexible and individualised interdisciplinary rehabilitation to meet the needs of a diverse range of kiritaki.
Training for Independence (TI) Services support ACC’s community rehabilitation services that aim to restore or maximise kiritaki (client) independence, and reduce their need for other rehabilitation support services. They provide flexible and individualised interdisciplinary rehabilitation to meet the needs of a diverse range of kiritaki.
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Region
Waikato
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Contact Details
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
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Phone
079496873
Email
Website
20 Parr Street
Frankton
Hamilton City
Waikato
Street Address
20 Parr Street
Frankton
Hamilton City
Waikato
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