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Deaf Aotearoa Manawatu What we do Deaf Aotearoa is a national organisation representing the voice of Deaf people, and the national service provider for Deaf people in New Zealand. Deaf Aotearoa also...
Disability services, Ngā ratonga hauā Massey University   Support services and resources for students with disabilities, impairments and health issues. We give support in response to your...
We are a community based disability support provider that operates across much of the North Island. Our vision is of an inclusive New Zealand where people with disabilities are embraced as fully...
Mana Whaikaha is a disability support system which has been co -designed with disabled people and whānau, and others in the disability sector. Available to people in the MidCentral region, we use an...
“We are a team of mental health clinicians (including psychiatrists and psychologists) in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand. If you can use help with your mental well-being, we have the resources to...
All their services are free, confidential and independent. They have a team of trained volunteers waiting for your call or a visit to the bureau. No appointment needed. You can also email them an...
About NZ Epilepsy Assist Dogs Trust Why we were formed. One in 100 people in NZ have Epilepsy or develop it at some stage in their lives and although in most cases it is controlled with...
High-quality information, education and support for all people with Parkinson's and Parkinson’s Plus conditions living in Aotearoa New Zealand. Services offered: information services support for...
Emerge Aotearoa provides comprehensive support services for people with disabilities, many of whom may also face mental health challenges. Their work is about building trust and relationships to...
VOYCE – Whakarongo Mai believes every young person is a taonga. They help tamariki and rangatahi in care to live with the aroha, safety and respect they deserve. VOYCE support young people to have...
Te Kakakura Trust was established in 1996 as a charitable trust owned by Te Rūnaka ki Ōtautahi o Kāi Tahu (the mana whenua tribal council of Christchurch). Since 1936 the Ōtautahi Rūnaka has...
Te Tahi support 10 to 24 year olds in the Christchurch region by providing a ‘one-stop shop’ for medical, sexual and mental health services, as well as mentoring and employment support to help you...

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