Stopping Violence Dunedin — Counselor in Dunedin, F7
AddressLevel 4/31 Stafford Street Central Dunedin 9016, Dunedin, F7
Phone+648004741121
Websitestoppingviolencedunedin.com
Stopping Violence Dunedin offers non-violence programmes and group counselling. Their mission is to support people in building sound relationships, healthy whānau, and safe communities. The organization's logo, featuring a Rua (storage hole), represents the three baskets of knowledge: present knowledge, the unknown, and the knowledge humans seek. The spiral symbolizes Mauri or Life Force, binding and animating all things. The Manaia figurehead represents both human and spiritual beings, acting as a guardian of balance and protection, embodying the equilibrium between sky, earth, and sea. They are dedicated to fostering well-being and safety within the community.
Best for
- Individuals seeking anger management
- Groups focused on non-violence
- Whānau seeking relationship support
| Key services | Non-violence programmes, Group counselling, Anger management |
| Tags | non-violence, group counselling, anger management, relationships, whānau, community safety, Dunedin, Otago |
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