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Tiriwā Hauora listings connect whānau with health providers, community support, and well-being services, making it easy to find the right support.
Te Whare Hauora
Te Whare Hauora is the only kaupapa Māori refuge service for whānau living in Canterbury and is the only kaupapa Māori, specialised refuge service in the South Island. Our foundation is built on the values of Te Ao Māori and the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in all our practices and services.
Ōnuku Rūnanga Inc
Ōnuku Marae is the place we call home. It represents the founding spirit of our past and nourishes our spirit and enriches our lives. We firmly believe that our home is who we share it with. So we welcome you to come and experience the spirit of Ōnuku.
Te Rūnanga o Ngā Maata Waka
Te Rūnanga o Ngā Maata Waka is a community-focused social, health and education provider based in Wainoni, dedicated to supporting individuals and whānau predominantly within the Canterbury region. With a warm, welcoming approach, we offer a range of services that promote wellbeing, education, and connection.
Kanohi ki te Kanohi Consultancy
Kanohi ki te Kanohi collaborates with people and organisations that are seeking to create their own change.
Te Roopu Taurima
Te Roopu Taurima provides inclusive support to individuals with intellectual impairments across New Zealand, based on kaupapa Māori values. Our services are open to people of all ethnicities, and we are committed to providing high-quality care that fosters independence and community integration.
Te Puawaitanga Ki Ōtautahi Trust
Providing a range of health, education and social services, Te Puawaitanga ki Ōtautahi Trust supports whānau throughout the different stages of life.
Our services are delivered in the home and community.
Purapura Whetu Trust
Purapura Whetū we have a range of services catering to your mental wellbeing.
Nōku Te Ao
Nōku te Ao is a nationwide programme to end prejudice and discrimination against people with experience of mental distress.
He Waka Tapu
We use tikanga Māori to help people identify what they really want out of life, working closely with our community, other service providers and government agencies to meet the needs of whānau.