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Tautoko Mai Sexual Harm Support

0800 227 233 Bay of Plenty

about Tautoko Mai Sexual Harm Support

Tautoko Mai Sexual Harm Support provides support to anyone affected by sexual harm or sexual violence in the Western BOP, Eastern BOP & Waikato Region.

About Us
Our purpose is supporting all people & communities affected by sexual harm towards wellbeing through healing, education & prevention. Tautoko Mai Sexual Harm Support is a for-purpose, nonprofit organisation, governed by a Board of Trustees. We employ Counsellors, Social Workers, Psychologists, Nurses & Doctors. All our staff are highly skilled & have ongoing professional development

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Services
Our services include counselling, social work, survivors groups & childrens programmes. In WBOP & EBOP Tautoko Mai also provide free medical support with practitioners specialised in sexual violence.

ACC Sensitive Claims: If you have experienced any form of sexual harm, you may be eligible for long-term ACC funded counselling. Contact us and we will refer you to an ACC Counsellor, who can best meet your needs.

Prevention & Education: We have a team of experienced trainers & educators that provide training & prevention programmes to the community based around the Healthy Relationships programme.

contact Tautoko Mai Sexual Harm Support

0800 227 233

120G Hamilton St, Tauranga

www.tautokomai.co.nz

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