Trauma-Informed Care requires understanding and careful navigation when it’s time to treat whanau. It’s based on building trust and healthy relationships between whanau and professionals.
Read MorePeople often turn to methamphetamine use because of mental health issues or unresolved trauma. A lot of users need basic needs to be met because they escape the harsh realities of life when under the influence.
Read MoreTo have the various communities in Tāmaki actively participating in decisions affecting their future is the TIES vision.
Read MoreSexuality is an umbrella term that encompasses the physical act, sensuality, intimacy etc. However, sometimes intimacy and sensuality are oversexualized nowadays.
Read MoreWith the targeted cheap alcohol in poorer areas, as well as a price drop in the price of methamphetamine access to alcohol and drugs has never been easier for our young people.
Read MoreIt’s everybody’s responsibility to keep children safe. Nothing hurts children more than doing nothing when they’re suffering.
Read MoreThe greatest thing about working in a community are the people who work to create meaningful change.
Read MoreMaramataka is the turning of the moon because the moon has a different phase every day. It’s the natural rhythms our ancestors had when living in harmony with nature.
Read MoreEvery year Te Oro and the Glen Innes Business Association host Te Ara Rama Matariki Light Trail to celebrate Matariki.
Read MoreNonviolent Crisis Intervention is about understanding whanau and how we manage them, as well as how we manage ourselves.
Read MoreWe had the pleasure of supporting ATWC as the 2020 Winter Wonderland had to be cancelled due to the COVID-19 restrictions.
Read MoreStrangulation is not an attack on the neck, but an attack on the brain.
Read MoreAs people can change their thinking, change their actions, and change their lives.
Read More“Commit to Quit” is the 2021 theme for World Smokefree Day. Hapai te Hauora and Auckland Council partnered up to put on three events throughout Tamaki Makaurau. Hapai te Hauora commissioned the amazing Maree Webster for a script, this became “People and Things”.
Read MoreAbove all else, the main aim of First Aid is to preserve life, prevent the patient’s condition from worsening, and promote recovery.
Read MoreKōrero Mai, Kōrero Atu, Mauri Tū, Mauri Ora – Speak Up, Stand Together, Stop Bullying! This is the official message for Pink Shirt Day.
Read MorePeople have shared a slice of their lives in lockdown that captures a unique moment in history as well as an opportunity to connect with others.
Read MoreWhat an amazing day well spent celebrating and supporting our good friends Tamaki Community Development Trust 25th birthday. We had so much fun in the neighbourhood!
Read MoreGrief hurts, but it can be the salve that helps us heal when it is allowed to do its work appropriately.
Read MoreThe purpose of Mental Health 101 is to develop confidence to recognise, relate and respond to people experiencing mental health challenges and reduce stigma and discrimination towards people with mental health challenges.
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