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Partnership Community Worker Contact Details and Allocations PCW – Partnership Community Worker Contact Details and Allocations For information about the PCW Service please contact Maureen van Venrooy: [email protected] South/East Cluster PCW Contact Details Employing Organisation Allocations (Partnership Community Worker) Chrissie Robertson 021 906 330 ACTIS - Aranui Community Local Doctors Eastcare Māori – South/East [email protected] Trust Inc. Society Travis Medical Centre 37 Hampshire Street Christchurch Central Service AOD P: 9637070 Tokanga Vehikite 021 617 161 ACTIS - Aranui Community Burwood Health (Mon – Thu) [email protected] Trust Inc. Society Mairehau Medical Centre Pasifika – South/East 37 Hampshire Street Marshlands Family Health P: 9637070 Pacific Health Clinic – Eastern/Southern QE11 Medical Centre Haeata Community Campus Mairehau High School Trudie Allan 020 5901 6964 ACTIS - Aranui Community Cranford St Medical (Mon – Fri) [email protected] Trust Inc. Society New Brighton Health Care Māori – South/East 37 Hampshire Street Whanau Ora Community Clinic – Te Waipounamu P: 9637070 Avonside High Te Pā o Rākaihautū School Social housing Emma Peek 021 906 919 Linwood Avenue Community Ferrymead Medical Centre (Mon – Fri) [email protected] Corner Trust Health and Sport Central 378 Linwood Avenue Linwood Ave Medical Centre P: 9809827 Lyttelton Health Centre Woodham Rd Medical Centre Linwood College Kimihia Adventure Programme (KAP) Te Kupenga o Aranui (TKA) Youth Pathways Sarah Foster 022 048 1165 Linwood Avenue Community Christchurch Doctors (Mon – Fri) [email protected] Corner Trust Ferry Road Medical Centre 378 Linwood Avenue Kingdom Clinic P: 9809827 Mt Pleasant Medical Centre Piki Te Ora Redcliffs Medical Centre Sumner Health Centre YWCA ED – Waipapa Christchurch Hospital 24 Hour Surgery Renee Willis 021 589 421 He Waka Tapu Menz Medical (Mon – Fri) [email protected] 161 Pages Road Whanau Ora Community Clinic – He Waka Tapu Māori – South/East P: 0800 439 252 Salvation Army Reintegration Community Corrections/Prisons Send referrals to: Pathway Trust [email protected] Teagan Iti 022 507 4038 He Waka Tapu (as above) (Mon, Wed, Thurs & Fri) [email protected] 161 Pages Road Māori – South/East P: 0800 439 252 Send referrals to: [email protected] Vivienne Jackson 021 906 917 Christchurch City Mission Barrington Medical Centre (Mon – Fri) [email protected] Community Development Cashmere Health 8a Roxburgh Street Cashmere Medical Practice P: 3327143 Diamond Harbour Helios Integrative Medical Centre St Martins Medical Practice The Doctors Christchurch South Waltham Medical Centre Waltham Community Cottage Christine Leleifenika 021 906 926 Christchurch City Mission Amyes Road (Mon – Fri) [email protected] Community Development Halswell Health Pasifika – South/East 8a Roxburgh Street Hei Hei Medical P: 3327143 HillMed Health Centre Hoon Hay Medical Centre Hornby Medical Village Health Lincoln Road Wigram Health Yaldhurst Family Doctors Heartlands Hornby & Hillmorton High Schools Tumanako Dawn Roberts 021 906 913 Lincoln & Districts Darfield Medical (Mon – Fri) [email protected] Community Care Lincoln Medical Ltd 16 Lyttleton Street, Lincoln Lincoln University Student Health P: 3252007 Leeston Medical Centre Rolleston Medical Centre Rolleston Central Health Templeton Medical Centre WeCare Health Lincoln West Melton Medical Centre Methven Medical Centre Eastfield Health Ashburton Sandy Jenkins 021 241 6729 Lincoln & Districts (as above) (Mon – Wed) [email protected] Community Care 16 Lyttleton Street, Lincoln P: 3252007 North/West Cluster PCW Contact Details Employing Organisation Allocations (Partnership Community Worker) Angela Wilcox 021 244 6922 Christchurch Methodist Belfast Medical Centre (Mon – Wed) [email protected] Mission Belfast North Mediqual 97 Harewood Road Bishopdale Medical Centre P: 3751470 Bryndwr Medical Rooms Greer’s Rd Medical Centre Harewood Medical Centre Kendal Medical Centre Main North Rd Medical Centre Papanui Medical Centre Nadine Amos 021 906 916 Christchurch Methodist Durham Health Rangiora (Mon – Fri) [email protected] Mission Kaiapoi Medical Centre Māori – North/West 97 Harewood Road Medical Corner Doctors Rangiora P: 3751470 Northwood Medical Centre Oxford Community Health Centre Pegasus Medical Centre (Pegasus) Southside Health Rangiora Silverstream Medical Centre Maringi Parnell 021 225 9923 Te Ora Hou Otautahi Casebrook Surgery (Mon – Fri) [email protected] 77 Windermere Road Redwood Clinic Māori – North/West P: 3521057 Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Whānau Tahi Te Kura Whakapumau Te Kaupapa Whakaora (TKW) Val Tito 021 225 9913 Tangata Atumotu Trust Shirley Medical (Mon – Fri) [email protected] Level 2, Knox Centre Pasifika Churches Pasifika – North/West 28 Bealey Avenue Pasifika People North/West P: 3772016 Hagley High School Catholic Cathedral College Sue Amtman 021 906 925 Presbyterian Support Doctors on Cashel (Mon – Fri) [email protected] 601 Gloucester Street Innes Road Medical Rooms P: 3665472 Inspire Health Mansfield Health Practice Merivale Medical Centre Normans Rd Surgery North Avon Medical Centre Promed Doctors St Albans Medical Centre Waimairi Rd Medical Rooms Delta Trust Pamela Black 021 245 1223 Presbyterian Support Avonhead Surgery (Mon – Thurs) [email protected] 601 Gloucester Street Drs on Riccarton P: 3665472 Fendalton Medical Centre Grahams Road High St City Health Ilam Medical Centre Riccarton Medical Practice Straven Medical Rooms Upper Riccarton Medical Joseph Chhetri 022 029 8363 Christchurch Resettlement Refugee Community (Mon – Fri) [email protected] Services Bhutanese and Nepalese communities (Christchurch) CALD Level 1, 283 Lincoln Road P: 3350311 Zeinap Hussein 021 866 349 Christchurch Resettlement Refugee Community (Mon – Fri) [email protected] Services CALD Level 1, 283 Lincoln Road P: 3350311 PCW Contact Details & Allocations Updated: August 2021 .
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