OUR PROGRAMMES

We work alongside families experiencing hardship and assist them to connect with agencies and community providers to ensure they receive all of the assistance available to them.  Our workers don’t just advocate for whānau, they also liaise with community groups and services to promote and encourage a wider network of support for whānau. Our programmes are all about whānau building long-term resilience for families.  To find out what services are available for you to access please call 07 855 1569.

Who has access to our programmes?

Women

Women continue to be the primary victims of domestic violence and our services are designed to lead women and their families towards safety, stability and wellbeing.

If you need support with one or more of our services, contact the Waikato Women’s Refuge.

Available Services:

– Help to leave an abusive relationship
– Help to develop a safety plan
– Help with stabilising your affairs
– Advocacy with government agencies
– Grants of furniture, clothing or food
– Fully supported safe housing

Children

Children are the silent victims of domestic violence. We believe that intervention in early childhood is a critical step to prevent the continuation of domestic violence impacting upon future generations. For this reason, we work with your whole family to increase safety for your children and, we encourage all parents to develop their parenting skills by ensuring that children have access to quality early childhood education.

Find out more

Contact Waikato Women’s Refuge to find out more about ensuring your children have access to early childhood education and other support services available:

MEN

Although men are the main perpetrators of domestic violence incidents and homicides, there are few services that cater to and/or are made available to these men. Anger management, counselling, alcohol and drug rehabilitation programmes generally have long waiting lists and are often court-directed placements. We recognise that in order for men to take full responsibility for their actions, they too need to be given the tools and support to become violence-free.

Find out more

We believe it is important for male perpetrators of domestic violence to be given the opportunity to be involved and engaged in all stages of recovery from their abusive behaviour. If you would like to access one of our men’s programmes, contact us on:

Services Available
To find out what services are available for you to access please contact Waikato Womens Refuge.
Phone us on: