Harmony Pasifika — Counselor in Onehunga, E7
AddressCommunity Centre Community room 2/83 Church Street Onehunga 1061, Onehunga, E7
Phone+6496363449
Websiteharmonypasifika.org.nz
Harmony Pasifika, formerly Harmony Trust, is a registered charity established in 2007, offering a holistic approach to community development. They focus on empowering individuals to thrive through counselling and therapy. Their kaupapa (purpose) is to build community capacity by fostering understanding of cultural, economic, social, emotional, and spiritual health, with a strong Pasifika ethos and a unique blend of professional empathy. They specialise in helping individuals with repeat impaired driving charges and associated problems, including NZTA Assessments. Their team is qualified in Psychology, Counselling, Social Work, and Teaching, utilising culturally sensitive practices and whakawhānaungatanga (relationship building). Programmes include 'One for the Road', 'Ready for the Road', 'Safe & Sober Driver Counselling', and the 'Family Harmony Programme'.
Best for
- Individuals with impaired driving charges
- Families
- Young people (Rangatahi)
- Community members seeking holistic support
| Key services | Counselling, Therapy, NZTA Assessments, Rangatahi programmes, Whānau support |
| Tags | counselling, therapy, pasifika ethos, holistic approach, nzta assessments, driver programmes, whānau support, anger management, trauma, grief |
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