Supervised Contact Service
Have you experienced separation in your whānau / family?
Supervised Contact is a service that we provide for children to build and maintain relationships with family members that they are separated from.
We provide a child-friendly, welcoming and safe space where parents and their child or children can heal and repair their relationship. We will hold your whānau / family in Safe Hands.
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Our Programmes & Services
We support the victims and perpetrators of family violence through specialist individual support and group programmes.
Self-referrals are accepted as well as referrals from agencies including - but not limited to - GPs, Women’s Refuge, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Social Development and Department of Corrections.
It’s never too late for a new beginning…
WOMAN’S safety programme
Helping to enhance the safety and well-being of women and their children by providing information and support to help them deal with the effects of violence and abuse in their family.
women’s non violence programme
Helping women look at their relationships and think about the effects of their violence on family and whanau. This programme is designed to stop the violence and increase awareness of abusive actions and their impact.
women’s Living with Anger programme
A follow on from the Women’s Safety Programme as research shows that some women can struggle with anger as a result of living in abusive relationships.
MEN’S SAFETY PROGRAMME
Helping to enhance the safety and well-being of men and their children as well as providing on-going risk assessments, safety planning, advocacy, education and counselling.
Men’s non violence programme
Helping men look at their relationships and think about the effects of their violence on family and whanau. This programme is designed to stop the violence and increase awareness of abusive actions and their impact.
CHILDREN’S programme
Assisting children in making sense of their emotions by helping them identify and express feelings as well as building their capacity for resilience in order to ‘bounce back’ from trauma.