Community Health and Social Services in Dunedin - South Otago
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Continence New Zealand
Continence NZ is a multi-disciplinary body that actively facilitates continence promotion throughout New Zealand.
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The Personal Advocacy and Safeguarding Adults Trust
The Personal Advocacy Trust provides a range of safeguarding services and supports for people with care and support needs.
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New Zealand Riding for the Disabled Association (NZRDA)
Our vision is to Reach More Riders and Change More Lives.
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Workbridge
At Workbridge, we link the right people to the right jobs.
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National Foundation for Deaf & Hard of Hearing
We are a coalition of professional and community groups passionate about improving the health, welfare and education of all New Zealanders with hearing loss.
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Disabled Persons Assembly (NZ)
Disabled Persons Assembly is a pan-impairment disabled person’s organisation that works to realise an equitable society, where all disabled people can direct their own lives.
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Whānau Āwhina Plunket
We provide FREE Well Child services for all pēpi, tamariki and their whānau to support all kiwi whanau to thrive.
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Active+ - ACC Sensitive Claims
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Tourette's Association of New Zealand (T.A.N.Z)
We are a nationwide support network and education service for parents of children with Tourette Syndrome and for adults who continue to live with Tourette's.
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Glaucoma New Zealand
Glaucoma New Zealand is a non-government funded charitable trust established in 2002 with a mission to eliminate blindness from glaucoma.
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Thrive Therapy
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Advantage South
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Laura Fergusson Brain Injury Trust
We support those impacted by brain injury in Canterbury and the surrounding regions.
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Your Focus Ltd
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The Hearing House
The Hearing House enables deaf and hearing impaired children and adults to listen and speak.
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Ostomy New Zealand
8:30 AM to 4:00 PM.
Visit our website for information and contact details of regional Ostomy support groups www.ostomy.org.nz
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TheraMAS
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South Coast Psychology
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National Poisons Centre & Directory of Services
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
The National Poisons Centre is New Zealand's only poison and hazardous chemicals information centre and runs a 24-hour/7-day toll free telephone advice service.
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Parakletos
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Otago Psychology & Counselling Support
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The Hepatitis Foundation of New Zealand
The Hepatitis Foundation of New Zealand provides free support for New Zealanders living with chronic hepatitis B.
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TalkLink Trust
Welcome to The TalkLink Trust: Linking you to the right Assistive Technology
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Macular Degeneration New Zealand (MDNZ)
1 in 7 people over 50 will get macular degeneration
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IHC New Zealand
IHC will advocate for the rights, inclusion and welfare of all people with intellectual disabilities and support them to live satisfying lives in the community.
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Work and Income
Work and Income is a service of the Ministry of Social Development, we’re here to help people get the financial assistance they’re entitled to.
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Parker & Chin Psychology
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Tūpuna Healing Aotearoa
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Motor Neurone Disease Association of New Zealand
We provide an information, support and advocacy service for people with motor neurone disease (MND), their families and carers.
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KOHA - Kia Ora Hands Aotearoa
ACC registered Rongoā Māori practitioner based in Dunedin
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The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ
The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ works hard to improve respiratory health outcomes for the 700,000 Kiwis that have a respiratory condition.
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Dyspraxia Support Group
A national support group to empower all people experiencing the impact of Developmental Dyspraxia.
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Dunedin Psychology
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Fertility NZ
Supporting New Zealanders with fertility issues - registered charity.
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Habit Health - ACC Sensitive Claims
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Peke Waihanga
Specialist healthcare provider that manufactures high technology medical devices, mainly artificial limbs, for individual patients with an integrated rehabilitation and coordination of care service.
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Meals on Wheels
Delivering hot meals to your doorstep
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New Zealand Down Syndrome Association
Working alongside families, whānau and carers to support and empower people with Down syndrome to realise their potential and aspirations.
