Community Health and Social Services
These services provide support to individuals and whānau who are impacted by abuse, violence or family harm.
Abuse and violence support subtypes
Abuse and violence support providers 232 results
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Te Whare Oranga Wairua - Māori Women's Refuge Walk in
Our Kaupapa is to empower and support whānau-ora (wellness) for those who choose to live free from violence and abuse in all its forms.
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Raukawa Whānau Ora Walk in
Supports wellbeing of Māori through kaupapa based health, social and education services.
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HALT
We support people and families suffering domestic abuse or violence by connecting people with the right kind of help.
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Uruuruwhenua Hauora Walk in
Working in partnership to provide quality healthcare services to you and your whānau
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Palmerston North Women's Refuge Walk in
We provide the support and information you need when you're dealing with violence in your life.
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Kōkiri Marae Māori Women's Refuge Walk in
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
Kōkiri Marae Māori Women's Refuge provides support, education and information to wahine and tamariki affected by whānau violence and abuse.
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Shine
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
Shine is a leading New Zealand provider of specialist domestic violence help and support services.
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Living Violence Free Walk in
Living Violence Free works to enable all people in Aotearoa to live their life free from family violence
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Whakaatu Whanaunga Trust
We are a voice for those who cannot express, and they are the expression of our voice.
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Jigsaw Whanganui Walk in
We aim to strengthen families & whānau support through non-judgemental, caring services, regardless of the history or current situation.
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Community Link Upper Clutha Walk in
Community Link Upper Clutha is your local resource hub for social wellbeing services
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Bay of Islands Counselling
Bay of Islands Counselling provides counselling (for individuals, families and couples) as well as counselling programmes, specialising in domestic violence.
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Tu Wahine Trust Walk in
Kaupapa Maori counselling, therapy and support for survivors of sexual harm (mahi tukino) and violence within whanau.
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Te Ārai Roa Manaaki Walk in
Our work is directed towards supporting people who are impacted by interpersonal violence (whether currently or in the past).
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Pukekohe Community Action Walk in
Pukekohe Community Action is a community organisation that runs high-quality programmes that help to strengthen children, families and the community.
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Marlborough Women's Refuge Walk in
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
Marlborough Women's Refuge provides family violence services for women, children and young people covering the Marlborough and Kaikoura region.
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Mid North Women's Aid & Refuge Society
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
We provide the support and information you need when you’re impacted by violence in your life.
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Home & Family Charitable Trust
The vision of Home & Family/Te Whare Mannaki Tangata is that all children will live in homes with whānau/family who will cherish and keep them safe.
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SOS Kaipara Walk in
SOS Kaipara Charitable Trust provide specialist support services for women, children and wider whānau affected by abuse and family violence in the Kaipara District
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The Umma Trust
The UMMA Trust provides social services to refugee and Migrant families with a specific focus on the wellbeing of Muslim women, children and families
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Hutt Valley and Hutt City Women’s Refuge Walk in
We support the needs of women and children throughout the wider Hutt Valley who are impacted by family violence
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CAPS Hauraki
Counselling and support services for anyone affected by sexual harm or family violence.
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Aotea Family Support Group Charitable Trust Walk in
Giving every island resident the opportunity to live healthy, fulfilling, independent lives, and to fully participate in the community
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Victim Support
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
24/7 support for people affected by crime and traumatic events.
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Parentline Walk in
Parentline provides services to children aged up to 13 years who have been traumatised by abuse and domestic violence.
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Te Waipuna Puawai Walk in
Te Waipuna Puawai Mercy Oasis Ltd is a thriving community development initiative of the Sisters of Mercy New Zealand.
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Cambridge Community House Walk in
Providing social services, including budgeting, family violence support, counselling and probation services, for the people of Cambridge.
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Waikato Family Centre Walk in
Providing guidance, support, and education to families/whaanau in the community and the greater Waikato who are struggling with concerns they are having with their babies
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Otara Health Trust Walk in
Kotahi te kōhao o te ngira e kuhuna ai te miro mā, te miro pango, me te miro whero.
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Rotorua Prisoners Aid & Rehabilitation Society (PARS) Walk in
A community organisation which works for a safer society by providing support to offenders and their family/whanau
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Te Whare Tiaki Rongomātāne (Men’s Centre) Walk in
Te Whare Tiaki Rongomātāne (Men’s Centre) offers an immediate response and frontline service for men
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Iosis Walk in
Iosis works with South Auckland parents in vulnerable situations to transform their family life for good.
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First Health and Wellness Centre Walk in
Nurse-led urgent care medical service, supporting the health needs of the Wairarapa community and visitors.
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PACT Papatoetoe Adolescent Christian Trust
At PACT we work with at risk rangatahi in the local Papatoetoe Community
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Wellington Rape Crisis Walk in
Crisis and Long Term Recovery support services for survivors of rape or sexual abuse, their whanau/families and friends
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Fale Pasifika Women's Refuge
Fale Pasifika Women's Refuge protect and shelter Pasifika families in need.
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Respect
Increasing Safety, Reducing Violence. Our main purpose is to facilitate respectful relationships.
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Te Roopu Whakaruruhau O Nga Wahine Māori Walk in
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
We believe that women and children have the right to live their lives free from violence (physical, emotional, mental, sexual, financial and spiritual)
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Stopping Violence Services (Christchurch)
Stopping Violence Services Christchurch (SVS) provides support and education for people who have used, or are at risk of using violence.
