Community Health and Social Services in Bay of Plenty
These services provide support to people who have used violence or who are concerned about their behaviour.
Stopping violence services providers 11 results
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Tūwharetoa ki Kawerau Health, Education and Social Services
Tuwharetoa Ki Kawerau Hauora is an Iwi and Community based Kaupapa Māori Health Provider to the people of Kawerau and surrounding districts
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Taumarunui Police Family Harm Team
Ruapehu Community Support Trust/Whakakotahitanga is a total wrap-around service for families involved in domestic violence situations.
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SafeMan SafeFamily Walk in
SMSF works to help men break the cycle of violence through a process of recovery which is life-changing, life-long and transferable.
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Tauranga Living Without Violence
Tauranga Living Without Violence provides help to domestic abuse victims by supporting them to be safer and assisting in their recovery
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Te Ika Whenua Counselling Services Trust Walk in
Provides alcohol and drug counselling as well as youth and family alcohol & drug and family harm support.
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Kia Haumaru - Personal Safety Education
A network of trained and accredited Personal Safety Educators providing women, girls and persons of marginalised genders with the skills and strategies to keep safe.
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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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In Your Hands Helpline Walk in
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
Free family violence helpline available 24/7 nationwide
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Te Kupenga Whakaoti Mahi Patunga / National Network of Family Violence Services Walk in
We provide support to family violence prevention and intervention services - we do NOT provide services and programmes directly to clients but can refer people
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Maketu Health & Social Services
We provide culturally appropriate programmes and services to enhance the health and welfare of the people of Maketu and surrounding districts.
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Ngāti Ranginui Iwi
Ngāti Ranginui Iwi work to deliver better health, social and educational outcomes for our whānau.
