- Programme Areas
Addictions - drug & alcohol,
Kaupapa Māori,
Maternal mental health or addiction,
Mental health,
Other addictions
- Programme Type
Advocacy / group / family whānau support (AOD),
Alcohol or drug counselling and support,
Kaupapa Māori alcohol or drug addiction,
Kaupapa Māori mental health,
Maternal alcohol or drug addiction,
Maternal counselling and support,
Other addictions counselling and support
- Regions
Tairāwhiti
- Age Groups
Child / Tamariki,
Youth / Rangatahi,
Adult / Pakeke,
Older adult / Kaumātua
- Referral Types
Self referral,
GP,
DHB clinical services,
Corrections
Referral Process
Criteria: Hapu mama, Mama/Whānau with tamariki up to 3 yrs old - with AOD addictions.
Self-referral, whānau referral or service referral
Wananga are held in the various communities around Te Tairāwhiti - you can speak to one of our Mataora for advice, support or for referral.
For more information, please contact:
Jana Hihi
Mataora - Administration
PH: (06) 986 1696
or call into Te Hiringa Matua at 66 Customhouse Street, Gisborne.
Open Monday - Friday, 8.00am - 4.30pm.
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Description
Te Hiringa Matua provide support for mama, hapu mama and their whānau dealing with drug and alcohol issues using Mahi-a-Atua and matauranga Māori. Our team of Mataora are a mix of social workers and traditional Māori artists providing support through 'wananga' and individual follow up in the community.
Our wananga include - Purakau (Histories and Story-sharing), Karakia/Waiata (Ancient Prayer/Rituals), Mau rakau (Traditional Māori Weaponary), Taonga Puoro (Traditional Māori Musical Instruments), Nga Mahi a Rehia (Performing Arts), Mirimiri/Romiromi (Traditional Māori Therapies).
Te Hiringa Matua is governed with Hauora Tairāwhiti, Ngāti Porou Hauora, Te Whare Hauora Te Aitanga a Hauiti and Te Hauora O Turanganui a Kiwa Ltd.
Come in for a kōrero with one of the Mataora at 66 Customhouse Street, Gisborne or phone (06) 986 1696 for more information.
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