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APS Children Youth Programme Rodney NZ
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Womens Programme

We are committed to the vision that all people in Rodney and Hibiscus Coast are living free from abuse

Many women experience abuse in their relationships with their husband, partner or family member. This abuse can be physical, emotional, verbal, sexual or financial. Our Women's Programme is designed specifically for women experiencing abuse.

Children and young people from 4 to 18 years of age who have experienced family violence/abuse.

Why have a programme?

Children and youth are often the unseen victims of family abuse. They may suffer trauma and show signs of stress.

Are you looking for positive ways to improve your relationships? Do you take your anger out on others?

Do you sometimes behave in ways you later regret?

Is your family frightened of you at home?

If you have answered 'yes' to any of these questions, this programme is for you.

Our facilitators are fully trained and are experienced in working with children and young people.

They have a wide range of skills relating to family violence/abuse, child protection, adolescent issues and childhood trauma.

Vacancies

As our client base continues to increase, we are
always looking for Programme Facilitators and Counsellors for men women, children and youth at risk.

We are also looking for a Safety Services Team Leader to coordinate our "Living Free from Abuse"(women's) programmes and ensure that all our potential clients are assessed and receive the most appropriate services for their needs.
 
For more information please email clinicalmanager@abuseprevention.org.nz.

A safe, confidential and professional counselling service available to women and men who have experienced any form of abuse in a relationship. Youth who are exhibiting issues around their own anger and children and youth who have witnessed abuse.

 

All our Counselling staff are current members of the New Zealand Association of Counsellors.

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