Mohua Social Services

  • Tākaka, New Zealand

Social Work: work with children, young people and their families through one-to-one support and

advocacy for safe and positive change.

 

Family Centered Services: For anyone experiencing or at risk of family violence.

 

Health Social Work: Advocacy and support navigating the health system.

 

Building Financial Capability: Ongoing or one-off assistance with a Financial Mentor.

 

Food Bank and Bedding Store: Available for individuals and whānau experiencing hardship.

 

Counselling: Referrals to specialist counselling.

 

Youth Support: Working one-to-one with youth.

 

Women’s Programme: 9-week courses which look at power and control, self-esteem, relationships, parenting and the cycles of violence.

 

Bloom: 6-week course providing a safe and inspiring space for women who have been affected by abuse and trauma.  Using mindfulness and visual creative materials. 

Money Mates: 4-week course to learn skills and     examine choices, options and behaviours towards money.

 Referrals to: Well Child, Family Start, Mental Health Services, Specialist Services, Community Law, Oranga Tamariki, Family Court, Primary Health and other community and Government organisations. 

Neurodivergent Parent Support: Support for parents