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Te Tohu O Te Ora O Ngāti Awa
Mental Health Service, Community Health, Kaupapa Māori, Social, Addiction
Today
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Description
Ngāti Awa Social & Health Services Trust is one of the largest integrated Māori providers is the Eastern Bay of Plenty offering a range of services including Education, Health and Social Services.
Ages
Child / Tamariki
Youth / Rangatahi
Adult / Pakeke
Older adult / Kaumātua
How do I access this service?
Contact us, Make an appointment, Referral
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Free
Fees and Charges Description
No fees apply.
Hours
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Mon – Fri | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Languages Spoken
English, Māori
Programmes
Recovery focused service for those people affected by mental illness and alcohol and/or drug misuse. The service works with individuals aged 18 years or older who have mental illness and alcohol and/or drug misuse. This service is for those who have a mental health problem that is worsened by the misuse of substances or substance abuse issues. Services are delivered in a manner that is culturally appropriate. They are holistic addressing all issues affecting one’s wellbeing. Referrals will be made with the individuals consent to other services for specialised or other services. Services are community based and include home based delivery. Whānau involvement is encouraged wherever possible.
Recovery focused service for those people affected by mental illness and alcohol and/or drug misuse. The service works with individuals aged 18 years or older who have mental illness and alcohol and/or drug misuse. This service is for those who have a mental health problem that is worsened by the misuse of substances or substance abuse issues. Services are delivered in a manner that is culturally appropriate. They are holistic addressing all issues affecting one’s wellbeing. Referrals will be made with the individuals consent to other services for specialised or other services. Services are community based and include home based delivery. Whānau involvement is encouraged wherever possible.
- Programme Areas
Mental health, Addictions - drug & alcohol, Kaupapa Māori
- Programme Type
Kaupapa Māori (AOD), Coexisting problems – mental health & addictions, Kaupapa Māori - mental health
- Regions
Bay of Plenty
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
- Referral Types
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services, Corrections
Referral Process
If you would like information about this service, please reach out to our friendly team
Referrals will be accepted from addiction and mental health providers, Community Probation, government agencies, GPs and self.
Description
Recovery focused service for those people affected by mental illness and alcohol and/or drug misuse.
The service works with individuals aged 18 years or older who have mental illness and alcohol and/or drug misuse. This service is for those who have a mental health problem that is worsened by the misuse of substances or substance abuse issues.
Services are delivered in a manner that is culturally appropriate. They are holistic addressing all issues affecting one’s wellbeing. Referrals will be made with the individuals consent to other services for specialised or other services.
Services are community based and include home based delivery. Whānau involvement is encouraged wherever possible.
This service centres on supporting you and your whānau to reduce alcohol and drug misuse and abuse. This service works with individuals and/or whānau using a kaupapa Māori approach that aims to reduce alcohol and drug related to individuals and/or their whānau. It promotes healthy lifestyle and healthy choices for individuals and their whānau. Education is provided to support individuals and/or their whānau achieve optimum wellness. The service is available to anyone who identifies they need support to reduce alcohol and drug related misuse. The service will also work with whānau to support them to better understand what their whānau member is going through, the impact this may have on them, ways to cope and where to seek help.
This service centres on supporting you and your whānau to reduce alcohol and drug misuse and abuse. This service works with individuals and/or whānau using a kaupapa Māori approach that aims to reduce alcohol and drug related to individuals and/or their whānau. It promotes healthy lifestyle and healthy choices for individuals and their whānau. Education is provided to support individuals and/or their whānau achieve optimum wellness. The service is available to anyone who identifies they need support to reduce alcohol and drug related misuse. The service will also work with whānau to support them to better understand what their whānau member is going through, the impact this may have on them, ways to cope and where to seek help.
- Programme Areas
Addictions - drug & alcohol, Kaupapa Māori
- Programme Type
Community / social support (AOD), Kaupapa Māori (AOD), Advocacy / group / family whānau support (AOD)
- Regions
Bay of Plenty
- Age Groups
Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
- Referral Types
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services, Corrections
Referral Process
If you would like information about this service, please reach out to our friendly team
Referrals can be made from any source including self, whānau, carers, community, service providers, hospital services and primary services.
Description
This service centres on supporting you and your whānau to reduce alcohol and drug misuse and abuse.
This service works with individuals and/or whānau using a kaupapa Māori approach that aims to reduce alcohol and drug related to individuals and/or their whānau. It promotes healthy lifestyle and healthy choices for individuals and their whānau. Education is provided to support individuals and/or their whānau achieve optimum wellness.
The service is available to anyone who identifies they need support to reduce alcohol and drug related misuse. The service will also work with whānau to support them to better understand what their whānau member is going through, the impact this may have on them, ways to cope and where to seek help.
The aim of Community Action on Youth & Drugs (CAYAD) is to reduce alcohol and drug related harm in and to young people. CAYAD uses a community action approach to engage communities to address the conditions and environments in which young people live that increase the risk of their harmful use of alcohol and other drugs. The focus of the work CAYAD does is on increasing informed community discussion and debate about issues related to alcohol and other drugs; working with others to adopt effective policies and practices to reduce alcohol and other drug related harm; increasing local capacity to support young people in education, employment and recreation; and reducing supply of alcohol and other drugs to young people. CAYAD works with populations in communities so is able to work with hapū, marae, Iwi, schools, Sports Clubs, and other groups in our community.
The aim of Community Action on Youth & Drugs (CAYAD) is to reduce alcohol and drug related harm in and to young people. CAYAD uses a community action approach to engage communities to address the conditions and environments in which young people live that increase the risk of their harmful use of alcohol and other drugs. The focus of the work CAYAD does is on increasing informed community discussion and debate about issues related to alcohol and other drugs; working with others to adopt effective policies and practices to reduce alcohol and other drug related harm; increasing local capacity to support young people in education, employment and recreation; and reducing supply of alcohol and other drugs to young people. CAYAD works with populations in communities so is able to work with hapū, marae, Iwi, schools, Sports Clubs, and other groups in our community.
- Programme Areas
Addictions - drug & alcohol
- Programme Type
Community / social support (AOD), Advocacy / group / family whānau support (AOD)
- Regions
Bay of Plenty
- Age Groups
Youth / Rangatahi
- Referral Types
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services
Referral Process
If you would like information about this service, please reach out to our friendly team
Description
The aim of Community Action on Youth & Drugs (CAYAD) is to reduce alcohol and drug related harm in and to young people.
CAYAD uses a community action approach to engage communities to address the conditions and environments in which young people live that increase the risk of their harmful use of alcohol and other drugs.
The focus of the work CAYAD does is on increasing informed community discussion and debate about issues related to alcohol and other drugs; working with others to adopt effective policies and practices to reduce alcohol and other drug related harm; increasing local capacity to support young people in education, employment and recreation; and reducing supply of alcohol and other drugs to young people.
CAYAD works with populations in communities so is able to work with hapū, marae, Iwi, schools, Sports Clubs, and other groups in our community.
Services Provided
A free service to all New Zealand children from 0 to 5 years of age that supports whānau to improve, promote and protect the health of their tamariki.
A free service to all New Zealand children from 0 to 5 years of age that supports whānau to improve, promote and protect the health of their tamariki.
A free service to all New Zealand children from 0 to 5 years of age that supports whānau to improve, promote and protect the health of their tamariki.
Kaupapa Māori Community Based Nurse-Led Service: A kaupapa Māori approach to care primarily offering support and education to individuals and whānau who are affected by a long term illness. The Kaupapa Māori Nurse Led Community Based Service focuses on clients who have long term conditions, have high risk factors, and are diagnosed at a young age adults or children. It provides support and education to those affected by a long term illness such as diabetes type 1 and 2, respiratory conditions (asthma and COPD), and cardiovascular conditions. Kaupapa Māori Community Based Nurse-Led Service: A kaupapa Māori approach to care primarily offering support and education to individuals and whānau who are affected by a long term illness. The Kaupapa Māori Nurse Led Community Based Service focuses on clients who have long term conditions, have high risk factors, and are diagnosed at a young age adults or children. It provides support and education to those affected by a long term illness such as diabetes type 1 and 2, respiratory conditions (asthma and COPD), and cardiovascular conditions.
Kaupapa Māori Community Based Nurse-Led Service: A kaupapa Māori approach to care primarily offering support and education to individuals and whānau who are affected by a long term illness. The Kaupapa Māori Nurse Led Community Based Service focuses on clients who have long term conditions, have high risk factors, and are diagnosed at a young age adults or children. It provides support and education to those affected by a long term illness such as diabetes type 1 and 2, respiratory conditions (asthma and COPD), and cardiovascular conditions. Kaupapa Māori Community Based Nurse-Led Service: A kaupapa Māori approach to care primarily offering support and education to individuals and whānau who are affected by a long term illness. The Kaupapa Māori Nurse Led Community Based Service focuses on clients who have long term conditions, have high risk factors, and are diagnosed at a young age adults or children. It provides support and education to those affected by a long term illness such as diabetes type 1 and 2, respiratory conditions (asthma and COPD), and cardiovascular conditions.
Kaupapa Māori Community Based Nurse-Led Service:
A kaupapa Māori approach to care primarily offering support and education to individuals and whānau who are affected by a long term illness.
The Kaupapa Māori Nurse Led Community Based Service focuses on clients who have long term conditions, have high risk factors, and are diagnosed at a young age adults or children. It provides support and education to those affected by a long term illness such as diabetes type 1 and 2, respiratory conditions (asthma and COPD), and cardiovascular conditions.
Te Oranga Kaumatua Ensuring our kuia and koroua maintain optimum health and wellbeing is fundamental to the service we provide.
Te Oranga Kaumatua Ensuring our kuia and koroua maintain optimum health and wellbeing is fundamental to the service we provide.
Te Oranga Kaumātua
Ensuring our kuia and koroua maintain optimum health and wellbeing is fundamental to the service we provide.
Maintaining good respiratory health is a crucial part of achieving optimum health and wellbeing. This service will support you to achieve and maintain good respiratory health.
Maintaining good respiratory health is a crucial part of achieving optimum health and wellbeing. This service will support you to achieve and maintain good respiratory health.
Maintaining good respiratory health is a crucial part of achieving optimum health and wellbeing. This service will support you to achieve and maintain good respiratory health.
Family Start Family Start is a free voluntary home based service that offers support to whānau expecting new pēpi (babies) or whānau already caring for pēpi. Kaupapa Māori Antenatal & Parenting Programme Holistic hands on antenatal and parenting programme for hapū wāhine, parents, expectant fathers and partners, and caregivers. Incredible Years Parent Programme Incredible Years Parent Programme (IYP) is a 14-session programme for parents of children aged 3–8, which provides parents with skills to better manage children with behavioural problems, creating a home environment that is conducive to positive social and educational outcomes. Family Start Family Start is a free voluntary home based service that offers support to whānau expecting new pēpi (babies) or whānau already caring for pēpi. Kaupapa Māori Antenatal & Parenting Programme Holistic hands on antenatal and parenting programme for hapū wāhine, parents, expectant fathers and partners, and caregivers. Incredible Years Parent Programme Incredible Years Parent Programme (IYP) is a 14-session programme for parents of children aged 3–8, which provides parents with skills to better manage children with behavioural problems, creating a home environment that is conducive to positive social and educational outcomes.
Family Start Family Start is a free voluntary home based service that offers support to whānau expecting new pēpi (babies) or whānau already caring for pēpi. Kaupapa Māori Antenatal & Parenting Programme Holistic hands on antenatal and parenting programme for hapū wāhine, parents, expectant fathers and partners, and caregivers. Incredible Years Parent Programme Incredible Years Parent Programme (IYP) is a 14-session programme for parents of children aged 3–8, which provides parents with skills to better manage children with behavioural problems, creating a home environment that is conducive to positive social and educational outcomes. Family Start Family Start is a free voluntary home based service that offers support to whānau expecting new pēpi (babies) or whānau already caring for pēpi. Kaupapa Māori Antenatal & Parenting Programme Holistic hands on antenatal and parenting programme for hapū wāhine, parents, expectant fathers and partners, and caregivers. Incredible Years Parent Programme Incredible Years Parent Programme (IYP) is a 14-session programme for parents of children aged 3–8, which provides parents with skills to better manage children with behavioural problems, creating a home environment that is conducive to positive social and educational outcomes.
- Parenting education
- Parent wellbeing
Family Start
Family Start is a free voluntary home based service that offers support to whānau expecting new pēpi (babies) or whānau already caring for pēpi.
Kaupapa Māori Antenatal & Parenting Programme
Holistic hands on antenatal and parenting programme for hapū wāhine, parents, expectant fathers and partners, and caregivers.
Incredible Years Parent Programme
Incredible Years Parent Programme (IYP) is a 14-session programme for parents of children aged 3–8, which provides parents with skills to better manage children with behavioural problems, creating a home environment that is conducive to positive social and educational outcomes.
Family / whānau support services provide support to improve the collective mental and/or physical wellbeing of the family / whānau.
Family / whānau support services provide support to improve the collective mental and/or physical wellbeing of the family / whānau.
Family / whānau support services provide support to improve the collective mental and/or physical wellbeing of the family / whānau.
Whānau Ora services focus on the whānau as a whole, addressing individual needs within the context of the whānau. Whānau are supported to identify their own goals and supported to build their capacity to achieve them.
Whānau Ora services focus on the whānau as a whole, addressing individual needs within the context of the whānau. Whānau are supported to identify their own goals and supported to build their capacity to achieve them.
- Kaupapa Māori
Whānau Ora services focus on the whānau as a whole, addressing individual needs within the context of the whānau. Whānau are supported to identify their own goals and supported to build their capacity to achieve them.
Physical Activity & Nutrition Service Optimum health and wellbeing is the vision for our Nutrition and Physical Activity Service. Delivery centres on whānau, hapū, Iwi and the wider community making positive changes that lead to healthier lifestyles. Physical Activity & Nutrition Service Optimum health and wellbeing is the vision for our Nutrition and Physical Activity Service. Delivery centres on whānau, hapū, Iwi and the wider community making positive changes that lead to healthier lifestyles.
Physical Activity & Nutrition Service Optimum health and wellbeing is the vision for our Nutrition and Physical Activity Service. Delivery centres on whānau, hapū, Iwi and the wider community making positive changes that lead to healthier lifestyles. Physical Activity & Nutrition Service Optimum health and wellbeing is the vision for our Nutrition and Physical Activity Service. Delivery centres on whānau, hapū, Iwi and the wider community making positive changes that lead to healthier lifestyles.
- Exercise and activity
- Healthy eating education
Physical Activity & Nutrition Service
Optimum health and wellbeing is the vision for our Nutrition and Physical Activity Service. Delivery centres on whānau, hapū, Iwi and the wider community making positive changes that lead to healthier lifestyles.
This service is specifically for former sawmill workers who may have been exposed to PCP and other hazardous chemicals, and who are living in the Bay of Plenty.
This service is specifically for former sawmill workers who may have been exposed to PCP and other hazardous chemicals, and who are living in the Bay of Plenty.
This service is specifically for former sawmill workers who may have been exposed to PCP and other hazardous chemicals, and who are living in the Bay of Plenty.
Home support services provide support with household tasks and personal care to help you live independently at home.
Home support services provide support with household tasks and personal care to help you live independently at home.
- Home visits
Home support services provide support with household tasks and personal care to help you live independently at home.
Early Childhood Centre Providing quality care and education to tamariki from six months to five years of age. Highly qualified teachers and experienced support staff ensure your tamariki receive the best start in life. Early Childhood Centre Providing quality care and education to tamariki from six months to five years of age. Highly qualified teachers and experienced support staff ensure your tamariki receive the best start in life.
Early Childhood Centre Providing quality care and education to tamariki from six months to five years of age. Highly qualified teachers and experienced support staff ensure your tamariki receive the best start in life. Early Childhood Centre Providing quality care and education to tamariki from six months to five years of age. Highly qualified teachers and experienced support staff ensure your tamariki receive the best start in life.
- Pre-school education
Early Childhood Centre
Providing quality care and education to tamariki from six months to five years of age. Highly qualified teachers and experienced support staff ensure your tamariki receive the best start in life.
Kaupapa Māori community and/or social support that is culturally appropriate for Māori, promote Mātauranga Māori, tikanga Māori, and whānau-centred models of care.
Kaupapa Māori community and/or social support that is culturally appropriate for Māori, promote Mātauranga Māori, tikanga Māori, and whānau-centred models of care.
Kaupapa Māori community and/or social support that is culturally appropriate for Māori, promote Mātauranga Māori, tikanga Māori, and whānau-centred models of care.
Additional Details
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Child / Tamariki friendly
Region
Bay of Plenty
Website
Contact Details
15 Golf Links Road, Whakatāne
Bay of Plenty
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
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Phone
(07) 306 0096
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Fax
(07) 307 2151
Email
Website
15 Golf Links Road
Whakatane
Bay Of Plenty 3191
Street Address
15 Golf Links Road
Whakatāne
Bay Of Plenty 3191
Postal Address
15 Golf Links Rd
Whakatāne 3191
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This page was last updated at 11:53AM on October 17, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Te Tohu O Te Ora O Ngati Awa.
Social Workers in Schools (SWiS) is a service in partnership with schools to help improve health, social and education of tamariki. Family Wellbeing service aims to ensure tamariki and rangatahi are safe and socialised with a strong sense of identity and wellbeing. At the same time the service works with whānau to ensure they are equipped to care for and protect their tamariki and rangatahi. Social Workers in Schools (SWiS) is a service in partnership with schools to help improve health, social and education of tamariki. Family Wellbeing service aims to ensure tamariki and rangatahi are safe and socialised with a strong sense of identity and wellbeing. At the same time the service works with whānau to ensure they are equipped to care for and protect their tamariki and rangatahi.
Social Workers in Schools (SWiS) is a service in partnership with schools to help improve health, social and education of tamariki.
Family Wellbeing service aims to ensure tamariki and rangatahi are safe and socialised with a strong sense of identity and wellbeing. At the same time the service works with whānau to ensure they are equipped to care for and protect their tamariki and rangatahi.