Pasifika healthcare providers

Key points about Pasifika healthcare providers

  • Find information about Pasifika healthcare providers and support and services in your area and across Aotearoa New Zealand.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pasifika woman demonstrating weaving

  • Le Va(external link) – Provides support and services in mental health and addiction, disability, public health, suicide prevention and education, in sport, and with churches. Me Va also, provides free information workshops for communities, including Flo, Mental Health and Addiction, Engaging Pasifika.
  • Pacific Heartbeat(external link) – Provides nutrition courses, information, and initiatives to reduce the risk of lifestyle related illnesses such as heart disease, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, and diabetes.
  • Kaikaranga(external link) – Here to support disabled people and their families so they can live their best lives, their way.
  • Village Collective(external link) Empowering Pacific youth through sexual and reproductive health education.
  • Vaka Tautua Limited(external link) – Provides community support for older adults, people with disabilities and those needing mental health support. They also offer financial literacy programmes. A Pacific for Pacific provider.
  • Pacific Information Advocacy and Support Services Trust (PIASS Trust)(external link) – Educates, advises, and trains older adults and disabled people on access to disability support services. A Pacific for Pacific provider.
  • Mapu Maia(external link) – Pasifika gambling service and supports in Samoan, Tongan and English languages.

North Auckland

  • The Fono (North Shore)(external link) – Provides Waitematā Family Start, Stop Smoking service, Enua Ola Programme, Whānau Ora, and a financial mentoring service.
  • Pacific health services(external link) – Providing Pacific cultural and pastoral support to Pacific patients and families through addressing social welfare needs, connecting families to relevant Pacific health and social services etc.


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Central Auckland


South Auckland

  • Penina Health Trust(external link) – Provides mental health, addiction, and housing services in South Auckland.
  • Pacific Homecare(external link) – Provides home-based healthcare to older adults and disabled people. Provides social groups for older people in various parts of South Auckland known as Fia Ola (for Pacific and Indian communities). A Pacific for Pacific provider.
  • Fonua Ola(external link) – Provides social work, counselling, youth, financial capability, family violence intervention and parenting program supports for Pacific Peoples.
  • The Fono South(external link) – Provides a Stop Smoking service, Family Start, Whānau Ora, and a financial mentoring service.
  • Tumanava Trust (external link)– Provides home visits, housing and family start support for Cook Island families.

Porirua city

Canterbury

  • Tangata Atumotu Trust(external link) – Canterbury’s longest-standing Pacific Peoples provider, who understand the community’s specific health and wellbeing needs, and work across a wide range of sectors to improve the health outcomes of our community.
  • Fale Pasifika O Aoraki(external link) – Provides a range of supports including advocacy, budgeting, education support, mental health, pregnancy and parenting programmes.

West Auckland


Central Auckland


South Auckland

To find a Pacific Peoples service within your area, use the location filter under the map (mobile view) or at the bottom of the search results (computer view). 

Source: HealthPoint services directory used with permission.

 

Healthcare services in New Zealand(external link) Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
Healthline(external link) 0800 611 116(external link) for free advice from registered nurses 24 hours per day across Aotearoa New Zealand
When to visit an emergency department(external link) Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
Disability services(external link) Whaikaha – Ministry of Disabled People

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Reviewed by: Roselyn Singh, Health Coach, Auckland

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