Māori Hauora
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He Waka Tapu - He Waka Tapu is now able to provide a wide range of programmes and services to help both individuals and the hapori of the Chatham and Pitt Islands. The team will be available to assist and support you with one-on-one kōrero, awhi and guidance around wellbeing, along with group sessions, Alcohol and Drug Services (AOD), this includes helping you reobtain your driver’s license, Suicide Prevention, Integrated Whānau services, Court support or maybe you just require a listening ear and a new face to offload to. This service is free to all.
Purapura Whetu - Kaupapa Māori Health, Mental Health and Social Services
Are you experiencing issues affecting your mental health? Or does someone in your whānau need help?
Our experienced team support whānau to get well, stay well, live well, to reach for the stars and beyond. As a kaupapa Māori provider, we combine clinical, cultural and community support into services that embrace the Māori view of wellbeing.
Te Puna Oranga - Te Puna Oranga is a Kaupapa Māori Service that works with whānau traumatised by sexual harm
Te Puawaitanga - Assisting Māori/ women and their whānau to achieve their goals.
Et Tū Whānau - E Tū Whānau is a movement for positive change developed by Māori for Māori. It’s about taking responsibility and action in your community and supporting whānau to thrive
He Tuinga Aroha - He Tuinga Aroha is a campaign for rangatahi Māori and their whānau, highlighting the protective benefits of strong communication within whānau. Highlights importance of whānau re: mental health
Ai - Let's Talk About Sex - The harsh reality is that rangatahi are seeking information about sex from unsafe places. Ai helps to normalise sexual health talk and by creating a space that empowers rangatahi to connect, learn and express themselves. It’s about providing supportive and informative kōrero about sex for rangatahi by rangatahi.
Mana Restore - Is your Mana running low? Do the challenges of everyday life leave you feeling tilted? Do you need a boost to help you stay in the game?
Mana Restore provides info and resources to summoners and gamers about mental health and wellbeing. Improving your mental health can help you be the best gamer you can be, by helping you to be the healthiest gamer you can be!
Mental Wealth - Everyone has mental health. Learning how to look after your mental health creates ‘Mental Wealth’.
Community Maori Health Providers - List of links to Māori Health Providers
Te Hā Waitaha - Smoke Free Support - offers free stop smoking support to anyone in Canterbury with Quit Coaches based in Māori, Pasifika and rural community organisations across Canterbury. Our Quit Coaches work with you and your whānau to find ways that can make quitting easier.
Specific support is available to you if you are Māori, Pasifika, pregnant or living with a pregnant woman
Kakakura - TE kakakura trust offers quality kaupapa māori based health services
Nga Maata Waka - delivers a range of services in health, education, justice, social services, creative arts, housing, business development, community development, cultural identity and competence, Marae etiquette practice and customs, and the youth sectors.
Whānauora Community Clinic - Is an easy access low-cost service. Services allow Whānau and individuals to be able to access a doctor, a nurse, a social worker or counsellor from anywhere in the country just by the touch of a button. We are a national health and social service provider working in your community
Hey Bro - HEYBRO is here to listen and offer support for men who feel they are going to harm a loved one or whānau member.
When it all gets too much and you feel like you may harm someone, yourself, or know of someone who may be harmed, pick up the phone and call:0800 HEY BRO (439 276)
Te Rau Ora - Strengthening Māori health and wellbeing through nationally navigated and locally led solutions
Te Rau Ora List of Māori Providers
Tough Talk - Provides short documentaries and tools focused on men’s mental health wellbeing.
Youth Law - Free Legal help for tamariki and rangatahi throughout Aotearoa