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Te Kohinga Waka together, we are
bringing our “kai” to
be exchanged which
is skills, experience
and even opinions.
This exchange bene-
fits all parties con-
cerned.
The word “waka:” is
used to describe the
mode of transporta-
tion that Maori used
along the river inlets.
Once again, the con-
temporary context is
in reference to each
person of the collec-
tive being metaphori-
cally depicted as a
waka that arrives at a
meeting ready to ko-
rero and make
shared decisions.
Each time they would
get into their waka and
paddle up (or down)
the river inlets and
meet up to trade. The
Maori name for this is
“Kohinga” which
translated means to
gather or assemble
together. In a con-
temporary context,
when members of the
collective come
knowledge,
The name Te Kohinga
Waka comes from the
Treaty claim reports
about how Napier, in
particular, Maraenui pre
settlement days geo-
graphically was a series
of river inlets from all
directions that would
meet in a special area
where they would trade
and barter their goods
in exchange for others.
Maori from inland
would have precious
goods such as kereru
(pigeon) and harakeke
made into a rope fibre.
Coastal Maori would
have fish and Kaimoana,
and other delicacies
such as karengo (dried
seaweed).
He Waka Eke Noa (A canoe that we are all in with no exceptions and united)
This is a famous whakatauaki (Proverb) that is clear and
simple as to the purpose of the collective.
It is similar to a mission statement and provides a connection
to the name of the collective - Te Kohinga Waka
Nga Roopu/
Members
Dove Hawkes Bay
Ka Hao Te Rangatahi
Ki Te Matau a Maui Trust
Roopu A Iwi Trust
Te Rangihaeata Oranga
Trust
Nga Taonga Takaro
Trust
Napier Family Centre
Te Ikaroa Rangatahi Social
Services
This year DOVE Hawkes Bay celebrates 22 years of working to stop, heal and pre-
vent family violence. Working with individuals (men, women and youth) and
families; victims and perpetrators; they provide programmes, support and social
work to assist people heal from the impact of family violence and develop strate-
gies to have safer, nourishing and enjoyable relationships. DOVE Hawkes Bay,
along with other agencies works to develop communities that say “no” to family
violence and “yes” to creating positive and supportive environments.
DOVE Hawkes Bay is court approved to deliver the family violence programmes
and also has Child Youth and Family Services approval for delivering community
services. These services are delivered in the Napier, Hastings and surrounding
areas, extending down to Central Hawkes Bay.
DOVE Hawkes Bay in partnership with Kainga Pasifika Services is involved in bring-
ing family violence services to the different Pasifika communities in Hawkes Bay.
Services Offered:
Support and information
Men’s Stopping Violence programmes
Women’s Managing Anger Without Violence programmes
Women’s Support and Education programmes
Social Work
Whanau Ora/Family Centred Services
Established in 1985 and formally constituted as a Charitable Trust in 1989, Roopu a Iwi Trust is mandated by Te Taiwhenua o Te Whanganui a Orotu to carry out social ser-vices in Ahuriri.
We are approved under Section 396 and Section 403 of the Child, Young Persons & Their Families Act 1989.
Over the years Roopu a Iwi Trust has firmly established itself within Hawke’s Bay as a provider of quality social services based on kaupapa Maori principles and guidelines.
Based in Maraenui our service delivery is throughout Hawke’s Bay. We offer services that are free, non-judgemental and confidential.
Services
Care Services: Emergency Care, Respite Care, Medium to Long Term Care
Whanau Support: Crisis Support, Whanau Hui, Anger Management, Violence Prevention, Advo-cacy, Budgeting Assistance, Mentoring, Preventative, Development and/or individual / Whanau Programmes.
Youth Development: Pre Family Group Conference (FGC) Planning, Youth Development Pro-grammes, Mentoring, Moving Towards Independence
Whanau Ora: Empowering whanau to shape their moemoea (dreams and aspirations) into a long term plan.
Intensive Social Work Support: Working with whanau to address multiple complex needs and issues.
“Our Services are free, non-judgemental and confidential”
Te Rangihaeata Oranga Trust HB Gambling Services
Health Promotion
Information and Education
Consultation
Community Links
Resources
Presentations to other organisations
Presence at Expo’s, Festivals, Shows
Policy Implementation
Clinical Services
Brief Intervention and screening
Counselling and Treatment
Group Work
Whanau / Family Counselling
Referral to and working with other
agencies
Relapse Prevention
Follow up tautoko
Te Rangihaeata Oranga Trust, Hawkes Bay Gambling Service was established in
2000 as a Sole Trader entity and then in 2008 became a Charitable Trust. We are
funded by the Ministry of Health to provide services to Wairoa, Napier, Hastings and
Central Hawkes Bay.
We are based in Central Napier with outposts in the other 3 areas. Our service is
free and confidential. We provide services under a Kaupapa Maori framework – all
people are welcome.
We work with anyone who identifies as having a gambling problem or potential prob-lem and also with whanau or friends that are affected by someone else’s gambling.
Whakawāteahia ngā take i tūpono mo ngā Tangata katoa, E whakapono ana mātou ngā
uara o a tātou tīpuna
With the freedom to be the best we can be, We believe in the values that have been given
from those who have gone before us and for those yet to come
Napier Family Centre was established in 1983 by a group of inter-church leaders and has continued as an ecumenically-led social services non-profit agency. We have over 50 staff, mostly part-time, 30 volunteers and 90 contractors. The current programmes include: Counselling; for children, individuals and families Family Social Work Support; helping parents achieve their family goals Family Education; a programme each term around strategies and support for parents and caregivers. Programmes for Children 7yrs – 12yrs Budget Services; managing debt, household budgets and providing advocacy Early Childhood Education & Care; Bright Futures home based and Sunny Days centre based early learning Each year we reach over 2500 families and we value the strong networks in the community to help families through challenging times and to support families reach their goals. Napier Family Centre was founded on the principles of collaboration through the community’s parishes so that families in need could have access to affordable, professional quality services that help them along life’s journey. In joining with Te Kohinga Waka, Napier Family Centre sees the combined strengths of this collaboration greatly increasing opportunities for families and whānau to thrive.
Napier Family Centre, 112 Morris Spence Ave Onekawa Napier Ph: 843 7280 Email: [email protected] Web: www.napierfamilycentre.org.nz You can also find us on Facebook
C.E.O: Kath Curran
Te Ikaroa Rangatahi
Tari Ora Maori
Caters to the needs of Tamariki, Rangatahi, Whanau
Whakatauaki:
“Kia u ki tou tupuna, kia matauria ai, I ahu mai koe I hea, e anga ana
koe ko hea”
“Trace out your ancestral stem, so that may be known where you come
from and in which direction you are going”
Te Ikaroa Rangatahi Social Services Inc. was established and constituted in
1997 and registries with Charities Commission in June 30th 2008.
Approved as Section 396 and Section 403 under the Child, Young Persons &
Their Families Act 1989, and registered as AIA provider with Te Korowai
Aroha O Aotearoa. We are a Community Based organisation which caters
to the needs of Tamariki, Rangatahi and Whanau. We aim to empower cli-
ents to achieve positive outcomes for themselves and their Whanau, with a
Holistic approach which encourages a Kaupapa Maori Framework, by doing
this we utilise the six practise imperatives as a way forward for whanau.
We are based in Flaxmere, but our services deliver throughout Hawkes Bay.
We offer services that are free and non-judgemental.
Services
Family and Crisis Counselling to individuals and whanau.
Provision of intensive home based support, social work.
Budgeting advice and guidance to groups or individuals
Provision of programmes for youth at risk, including anger
management, self-esteem building, taking on, suicide
prevention, substance abuse, mentoring.
Care services Respite and medium to long term care.
Fresh Start Projects – Supported Bail, Parenting Orders,
Community Mentoring.
Youth Development Programmes.
Whakamana Whanau – direct Services to whanau/Families that
restore safety and wellbeing/Mauri Ora where family
violence has or is a risk of occurring.
Tikanga
Whakapapa
Mana
Tapu
Mauri
Wairua
Contact Details:
Ph: 06 879 9495
Fax: 06 879 6080
P.O.Box 15088
Flaxmere
Hastings
Six Practice Imperatives: