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Youth Directory YOUTH DIRECTORY The Youth Directory was originally produced by the Youth One Stop Shop (‘YOSS’) in 1995. It is not a complete listing of all the agencies and organisations that work with young people in Palmerston North – but a list of community groups that we use as referral sources. On request from community groups YOSS in co-operation with START, have made this information available and it is important that it is used as a living document, needing amendments and additions. Please feel free to photocopy and hand the Youth Directory on to friends and colleagues. Please contact us with any amendments or additions that can be made in subsequent editions of the Youth Directory. Corner Andrew Young & Cuba Streets PO Box 2074, Palmerston North (06) 355 5143 [email protected] This directory was updated on 31 July 2009. DIRECTORY Manawatu Lesbian & Gay Rights Association ........... 9 24 Hour Help .................................5 MASH Trust ......................................................... 9 MUSA Advocacy Service........................................ 9 Alcoholics Anonymous .......................................... 5 Netsafe – The Internet Safety Group...................... 9 Al’Anon ............................................................... 5 NZ Federation of Disability Information Centre’s...... 9 City Doctors ........................................................ 5 No Bully ............................................................ 10 Department of Child Youth and Family Services ...... 5 P.A.C.I.F.I.C.A Inc.............................................. 10 Kidsline............................................................... 5 Te Manawa Services........................................... 10 Lifeline................................................................ 5 Mental Health Emergency Team ............................ 5 Counselling................................. 10 Methadone Services ............................................. 5 New Zealand Police .............................................. 5 A Secure Base.................................................... 10 Parentline Manawatu............................................ 5 Acorn Counselling Practice .................................. 10 Healthline............................................................ 5 Across Social Services......................................... 10 Manawatu Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre (formally Amesbury Christian Counselling Service................ 10 Rape Crisis)......................................................... 5 Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health Service10 Maori Womens’ Refuge......................................... 5 Feilding and Districts Youth Board........................ 10 National Poisons Center........................................ 6 Manawatu Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre (formally Salvation Army Helpline........................................ 6 Rape Crisis) ....................................................... 10 Samaritans.......................................................... 6 Manawatu Relationship Services .......................... 11 The Doctors ........................................................ 6 Manchester House Social Services Society ............ 11 Victim Support..................................................... 6 Manline ............................................................. 11 Women’s Refuge.................................................. 6 MASH Trust ....................................................... 11 Youthline ............................................................ 6 Methodist Social Service Centre ........................... 11 No Bully ............................................................ 11 Accommodation & Housing...........6 Salvation Army Counselling ................................. 11 Pathways to Wellbeing – Huarahi Whakaoranga Inc11 Anne Keith Hostel/Grandmas Placey ...................... 6 Te Aroha Noa Family Centre................................ 11 Baptist Youth Hostel............................................. 6 Te Manawa Counselling Services.......................... 12 Camellia House.................................................... 6 Wellstop............................................................ 12 Manawatu Community Shelter............................... 6 Whakapai Hauora (Best Care).............................. 12 Housing Advice Centre ......................................... 6 Women’s Health Collective .................................. 12 Housing New Zealand........................................... 6 Youth One Stop Shop ......................................... 12 Manawatu Tenants Union ..................................... 7 MASH Trust......................................................... 7 Disability .................................... 12 McAloon House.................................................... 7 North Lodge ........................................................ 7 Advocacy Network Services Trust......................... 12 Peppertree Backpackers Hostel.............................. 7 Brain Injury Association ...................................... 12 Salvation Army Men’s Hostel ................................. 7 CCS Disability Action........................................... 12 Salvation Army Women’s Hostel ............................ 7 Child & Youth Crisis Respite................................. 13 Deaf Association of Manawatu............................. 13 Addictions .....................................7 Idea Services ..................................................... 13 Manawatu Autism Support Association ................. 13 Alcoholics Anonymous .......................................... 7 Manawatu Stewart Centre................................... 13 Al’Anon ............................................................... 7 Options in Community Living ............................... 13 Alcohol & Drug Help Line...................................... 7 Parent to Parent Manawatu ................................. 13 CAFS Youth Alcohol and Drug Service .................... 7 Pathways to Wellbeing – Huarahi Whakaoranga Inc14 DHDP- Drugs & Health Development Project (Needle Phoenix Incorporated ......................................... 14 Exchange)........................................................... 8 Royal Foundation for the Blind............................. 14 DPYK- Drug Proofing Your Kids ............................. 8 Whaiora Trust (Maori Mental Health..................... 14 Fetal Alcohol Support Trust................................... 8 Workbridge........................................................ 14 MASH Trust......................................................... 8 Palmerston North Street Van Inc ........................... 8 Health ......................................... 14 Social Service Centre............................................ 8 Teen Challenge.................................................... 8 A Secure Base.................................................... 14 Te Runanga O Raukawa ....................................... 8 Amesbury Christian Health Service....................... 14 Te Whanau Manaaki O Manawatu.......................... 8 CAFS Youth Mental Health Service ....................... 14 The Gambling Helpline ......................................... 8 Community Mental Health ................................... 14 Whakapai Hauora (Best Care) ............................... 8 Cancer Society ................................................... 14 Youth One Stop Shop........................................... 9 FPA education service......................................... 15 Manawatu Bereaved by Suicide Support Group...... 15 Advice and Advocacy Services ......9 MASH Trust ....................................................... 15 NZ AIDS Foundation Hotline/ Support Service ....... 15 A Secure Base ..................................................... 9 Public Health Primary Health Care Team............... 15 Central Region Advocacy Service ........................... 9 Sex Therapy NZ ................................................. 15 Citizens Advice Bureau ......................................... 9 Sexual Health Services........................................ 15 Community Net Aotearoa...................................... 9 Sexual Health Clinic ............................................ 16 Manawatu Home Budgeting Service....................... 9 2 DIRECTORY Te Runanga O Raukawa ......................................16 Allied Work Force ............................................... 21 Te Whare Rapuora/ Maori Health Unit...................16 Coverstaff.......................................................... 21 Te Wakahuia Health & Wellbeing..........................16 Ethnic Centre..................................................... 21 The Pregnancy Centre .........................................16 EVP (Innovate People Management) .................... 22 Wellstop.............................................................16 Onsite Employment Agency Limited ..................... 22 Whaiora Trust (Maori Mental Health) ....................16 PAC Resources................................................... 22 Whakapai Hauora (Best Care) ..............................16 PN Personnel – Recruitment Specialists ................ 22 Women’s Health Collective...................................17 Recruitment Plus Limited..................................... 22 Youth One Stop Shop..........................................17
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