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Family Action Counselling Service
August 20, 2015 at 4:43 PM
Family Action provides counselling for those affected by family and sexual violence, abuse, or trauma. You and your family’s needs are our primary concern. We have an open referrals system. You are welcome to call our client liaison staff, who can discuss your needs with you.We offer:
- Counselling
- Expressive therapies
- Family work
- Crisis Support
- Psychology
- Psychotherapy
- Child Therapy
- Art Therapy
- Groups
- ACC sensitive claims counselling
We offer groups for women who wish to move away from the cycle of violence, “Women in Action – Wahine Toa” , for youth and children who have experience or witnessed abuse, “Youth in Action – Rangitahi Toa” and “Children in Action – Tamariki Toa”.
We offer a safe, confidential and empowering service. Our profession al team are all qualified counsellors, psychotherapists, art therapists and psychologists. We are approved by ACC, Ministry of Justice and CYF. We are partly funded by the government and any additional costs are negotiable.
For more information visit their website, or contact counselling@familyaction.org.nz
Phone: 09 836 1987
Fax: 09 835 1850