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1 Kaupapa Maori service providing services and support for tamariki, rangatahi and their whanau TU TE IHI - Counselling for Problem Gambling TU TE WEHI - Primary Mental Health TU TE WANA - Programmes for rangatahi - Counselling for Alcohol & other Drugs Porirua Office: (04) Fax. (04) Wellington Office: (04) Fax (04) Cannons Creek Office: (04) Fax (04)
2 SERVICE WHAKATAUKI Na te Ira Atua Te Mana, te Mauri me te tapu O nga mea katoa Ma te pono, te tika me te aroha E whakaahua, te mana, te mauri me te tapu o te tangata Tihei Mauriora! From the realm of gods comes the prestige, life force and sacredness of all things. By truth, correct practice and unconditional love the prestige, life force and sacredness of all people is enhanced Behold the breath of life Na Matiu Rei AROHA Na Ira Atua Na Ira Tangata PONO Mana Mauri Tapu TIKA This logo was designed to represent our service. The two koru within each kowhaiwhai are representative of Te Ira Atua and Te Ira Tangata. The three inner kowhaiwhai patterns represent the mana, mauri and tapu inherent in every person because of their connection with Te Ira Atua. The three external koru represent the principles of pono, tika and aroha. Pono requires telling the truth. The process of telling the truth should be tika, the truth should be told the right way. Aroha is the reason truth is told, a genuine feeling of compassion and regard should underpin all messages of truth. To be pono in a tika way, using aroha, will enable the mana, mauri and tapu of people to be nurtured and strengthened. Rangataua Mauriora is committed to strengthening the mana, mauri and tapu of tamariki, rangatahi and their whanau by adhering to the principles of pono, tika and aroha.
3 THE SERVICE PROVIDES: Training Counselling for Alcohol & other Drugs Counselling for Problem Gambling Psychologist Mobile Mental Health Nurses Mental Health support Problem Gambling Health promotion Rangatahi programmes o W.A.I.Tech programme o Tuakana programme o After school programme o Holiday programme Whanau Environment Educational Information Assessment Ongoing support and follow-ups Mirimiri / massage The FREE services are provided by four different teams within Rangataua Mauriora. TU TE IHI - (being enraptured with life) Problem gambling & health promotion TU TE WEHI - (being in awe of life) Mental Health Team TU TE WANA - (being enamoured with life) AoD counselling & AoD initiatives for rangatahi TUAKANA - (elder brother) Mentoring programme & home based support for rangatahi
4 Rangataua Mauriora Organizational Chart TE RUNANGA O TOA RANGATIRA RANGATAUA MAURIORA Jeanette Katene Kaiwhakahaere TAKAPUWAHIA PORIRUA CNRS Ngati Toa & Te Hiko Sts WELLINGTON - KI PONEKE 9 11 Fredrick Street CBD CANNONS CREEK - PORIRUA 227 Bedford Street TU TE WANA TEAM AoD Counsellors & programme facilitators. Office Support Counsellors & Kaimirimiri Social Worker Programme director Programme facilitators TU TE WANA TEAM AoD Counsellors & programme facilitators. Office Support Counsellors Social Worker Psychologist TUAKANA mentoring programme & home based support youth worker TU TE IHI TEAM Problem Gambling Health promotion kaimahi Problem Gambling Counsellor TU TE WEHI Mental Health team Health promotion kaimahi CMMH Nurses Psychologist Rangataua Mauriora is a FREE service organized to assist and support tamariki, rangatahi and their whanau. Services are delivered between 9am 5pm Monday - Friday, however appointments can be made outside these hours if necessary. You can be seen at one of our three office sites or in your own home or at Marae. If at any time you are unhappy with the service provider you may complain to our receptionists, other staff or other T.R.O.T.R services, or to the Health & disability commission. At anytime during the process you have the right to use an advocate and/or have whanau support.
5 CONTACT DETAILS TU TE WANA (Kapiti - Porirua) Te Puna Ora 26 NGATI TOA ST. TAKAPUWAHIA, PORIRUA or Fax: [email protected] TU TE WEHI & TU TE IHI 227 BEDFORD STREET, CANNONS CREEK PORIRUA or Fax: [email protected] TU TE WANA (Johnsonville - Wellington) Poneke 9-11 FREDRICK ST, CBD WELLINGTON or Fax [email protected]
6 TU TE IHI Being enraptured with life Problem Gambling Team Tu Te Ihi has two strands to its service, the first being the counselling services available to anyone who may require it, and the second being health promotions. All of their services are FREE and completely confidential. Mere Elkington is the Problem Gambling counsellor and Hinemoa Metekingi is the health promotions coordinator. Together, they provide services to the Porirua and wider communities on an individual, one to one basis as well as working with groups to provide information, education, advocacy, counselling and support. Some of the other services they provide include advocacy for budgeting advice, physical exercise to develop and maintain healthier life styles, a monthly tribal wananga to educate rangatahi and their whanau on tikanga, whakapapa, waiata and karakia of Ngati Toa. These initiatives were developed in direct correlation with the health promotion objectives. Prevention Knowledge Education Awareness Tino Rangatiratanga Minimizing Harm Education / Awareness. Participating in surveys. Keeping pokies in restricted licensed premises. Finding and having access to good support. Mere Elkington Gambling addiction Counsellor Ngati Toa, Ngati Porou Ngati Porou / Ngati Toa Hinemoa Metekingi Health Promotion Worker Ngati Toa, Te Arawa 227 BEDFORD STREET CANNONS CREEK PORIRUA (04)
7 TU TE WEHI Being in awe of life Primary Mental Health Team (PMHS) Tu Te Wehi works with people of all ages Maori and Pacific people, whanau and families who are suffering mild to moderate mental illness, emotional and behavioural problems. Tu Te Wehi strives to improve access to mental health services to those in the population of Porirua Health-Plus PHO. The service provides: A culturally safe service for Maori and Pacific Island people Screening/personal assessment Information/monitoring Education & Training Mental Health Promotion Clinical interventions Ongoing clinical support and follow ups Referrals to other appropriate services Consultation to other professional working with young people e.g. G.P.s, practice nurses, school counsellors, community services, community programmes and organizations We can provide any of these services either in your home, at our service, on the Marae or at any of our clinics. (see the map on the previous page) The team consists of two Mobile Mental Health Nurse Practitioners, a clinical Psychologist and a community mental health support worker. Gabrielle Moke Comm. MH support worker Ngati Toa, Tainui Clive Banks Clinical Psychologist Ngati Porou Sesilia Maiava Mobile Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Ngati Hamoa Andrea Wineera Mobile Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Ngati Toa 227 BEDFORD STREET CANNONS CREEK PORIRUA (04)
8 TU TE WANA Being enamoured with life Alcohol & other drug Team Tu Te Wana service in Porirua is based at the Old Porirua Museum Te Puna Ora (the spring of health). Te Puna Ora is the base of Rangataua Mauriora and is part of the complex that makes up Takapuwahia Marae, the Marae Matua of Ngati Toa Rangatira. Tu Te Wana is the drug & alcohol service of Rangataua Mauriora and provides: One on one counselling Group counselling Whanau support i.e. consumer support group, social worker support Facilitation small or large groups for hui, trainings and programmes Educational information AoD Assessments The service is designed around you and your whanau. We hope to provide any resource and information needed, in a safe and comfortable environment. We can provide these services either in your home, at our service, on the Marae, at any of our clinics or any community setting where you feel comfortable. Jeanette Katene Kaiwhakahaere - manager Ngati Toa / Tuwharetoa Rihia Rei Kenny Counsellor Ngati Toa / Ngapuhi / Te Atiawa Reihana Ngatoro Counsellor Ngati Porou / Whakatohea Ngäti Awa Raewyn Klenner Kaitakawaenga Ngati Toa / Ngapuhi / Te Atiawa 26 NGATI TOA STREET TAKAPUWAHIA PORIRUA (04)
9 TU TE WANA Alcohol & other Drug team RANGATAHI PROGRAMMES Some of the rangatahi programmes that Tu Te Wana operates arethe W.A.I.Tech programme which integrates tikanga, mauriora, A&D and waka ama into a 10 week programme. The waka ama information technology programme has been accessed by Intermediate and High Schools from the Kapiti coast Wellington since Rangataua Mauriora also facilitates Whakarite Poto (short term programmes) for different rangatahi groups i.e. Learning centres, school groups and holiday programmes, on a as needs basis. The service has access to waka ama, resources and facilities of Takapuwahia Marae and the health services of OraToa. Jason Ryder Programme Facilitator Ngati Porou, Ngati Toa Ropata Sefesi Thomas Programme Facilitator Ngati Managaia, Cook Island Tipene Kenny Programme Director Ngati Toa, Ngapuhi, Te Atiawa TE PUNA ORA THE OLD PORIRUA MUSEUM (04) FAX: (04) Hikamate Ngaki
10 TU TE WANA ki PONEKE Alcohol & other Drug team WELLINGTON The Tu Te Wana service in Poneke is based at 9 11 Fredrick Street CBD Wellington. Tu Te Wana ki Poneke has a dynamic team consisting of a clinical psychologist and 3-4 experienced Maori counsellors supported a Kaitakawaenga she is the friendly face that will greet you when you enter the whare at Poneke. Tu Te Wana provides the following services: One on one counselling Group counselling Whanau support i.e. consumer support group, social worker support Facilitation small or large groups for hui, trainings and programmes Educational information AoD Assessments Waka ama as negotiated. The service is designed around you and your whanau. We hope to provide any resource and information needed, in a safe and comfortable environment. We can provide these services either in your home, at our service, on the Marae, at any of our clinics or any community setting where you feel comfortable. Maynard Gilgen Psychologist Tainui Jayde Rapana Kaitakawaenga Ngapuhi Peter Mellars A&D Counsellor Ngati Porou Lena Leatherby A&D Counsellor Ngati Porou PONEKE 9-11 FREDRICK STREET CBD WELLINGTON (04)
11 TUAKANA RANGATAHI PROGRAMMES Tuakana is a mentoring programme which includes home based living skills. The programme can be accessed through Rangataua Mauriora. The referrals come from Porirua Schools, health, social & government agencies & NGO s. The programme is facilitated by Sam Te Kira. The programme content and length is tailored to meet individual needs and the programme may be delivered Mon-Sunday. Sam Te Kira Tuakana Facilitator Youth worker Ngati Porou COMMUNITY PROGRAMMES The community programmes are usually based at Takapuwahia Marae and are MAURIORA based programmes that can strengthen whanau, hapu and iwi. Programmes and activities include holiday programmes, Mau rakau, kapa haka and waka ama. Mareikura Brightwell Programme Support Ngati Toa, Ngati Porou Hikamate Ngaki Social Worker
12 Mauriora, or toiora, is one of a number of Maori terms for wellbeing/wellness of both the collective and the individual. It is regarded as the maintenance of balance between wairua (spiritual wellbeing), hinengaro (intellectual wellbeing), ngakau (emotional wellbeing) and tinana (physical wellbeing). Mauriora is sustained by experiences of: Ihi - being enraptured with life Wehi - being in awe of life Wana - being enamoured with life PORIRUA (TU TE IHI -P&G & TU TE WEHI -PRIMARY MENTAL HEALTH) 227 BEDFORD STREET, CANNONS CREEK PORIRUA NZ (04) or (04) FAX : (04) PO BOX PORIRUA PORIRUA (TU TE WANA AoD COUNSELLING) CNR OF TE HIKO & NGATITOA STREETS, PORIRUA NZ (04) OR (04) FAX: (04) PO BOX PORIRUA WELLINGTON (TU TE WANA AoD COUNSELLING) 9-FREDRICK STREET, CBD, WELLINGTON, NZ (04) Fax: (04) PO BOX 6252 WELLINGTON RANGATAUA MAURIORA2007
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