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Individual and Family Services in New Zealand
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Individual and Family Services sector based in New Zealand. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Ihc Group
IHC advocates for the rights, inclusion and welfare of all people with intellectual disabilities. The IHC Group of Charities encompasses three wholly-owned subsidiaries with contract funding and community programmes funded by donations; IHC New Zealand, IDEA Services, Accessible Properties and Choices NZ.
1001 to 5000 staff
Parenting Place
Parenting Place is a non-profit organisation providing trusted parent education in Aotearoa New Zealand. Since 1993, we’ve journeyed with parents from the time their pēpē are born, right through to adulthood, supporting them through key transitions and tricky seasons - as well as the highs, lows and everydays of family life. We inspire, equip and support parents with practical, relatable parenting advice and strategies through: Online self-guided parenting courses: available 24/7 including - Digital Parenting - Strong-Willed Child - Untangling Anxiety 1:1 Parent Coaching: available online, or in-person for Auckland families Parenting Talks: in schools, kindergartens, ECEs, community centres and workplaces across New Zealand Free resources through our @parentingplacenz social channels and parentingplace.nz articles Parents We've Met podcast, featuring well-known New Zealanders and parenting specialists Media interviews across radio, TV, print, podcasts and digital channels Parenting Place also creates content for parenting courses facilitated by community partners, including: 🧑 Space: for you and your baby: a 20-40 week course to support parents in the first year of their child's life Toolbox Preschool Years, Toolbox Primary Years and Toolbox Teenage Years: a six-week age+stage specific parenting course covering the practical, emotional and relational aspects of parent life including: love and connection, understanding yourself as a parent, understanding our children and the world they live in Building Awesome Whānau: a six-to-eight week course which draws from mātauranga Māori and the latest research to support whānau in a uniquely Aotearoa context
11 to 50 staff
Skids
We are a family of families dedicated to growing awesome kiwi kids. We offer out of school care to primary and intermediate aged school children at our sKids centres across New Zealand. Thousands of tamariki come through our doors each day and we consider it a great privilege to support parents, caregivers, schools and communities.
501 to 1000 staff
Anglican Trust For Women And Children
ATWC is a major Auckland charity that provides critical care to mothers, children and families throughout Auckland to help them build healthy, happy lives. We provide Social Work, Family and Early Childhood Education services.
201 to 500 staff
Au Pair Link
Since 2006 we've been flying loving au pairs from all corners of the globe to join busy Kiwi host families in New Zealand, providing quality in-home care and education for their little ones. Today we have hundreds of families enrolled in our early learning programmes and nearly forty staff working in Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Wellington, Taranaki, Christchurch and Otago. Our nationwide presence means our customers benefit from a personal, safe and reliable service throughout New Zealand. In 2014, we joined the Evolve Education Group, heralding the start of a new chapter in our story. Over the years, we've grown to become the largest au pair agency in Australasia, and one of the largest in the world. In addition, we've achieved a number of industry firsts, including: We were the first au pair agency in Australasia to become a member of the International Au Pair Association (IAPA) We were the first au pair agency in New Zealand to offer an orientation course to our au pairs, including childcare training and a Child First Aid course In 2012 we founded the Home Early Learning Organisation (HELO) with other leading New Zealand home based Early Childhood Education providers. HELO is dedicated to giving families quality in-home early learning and care founded on relationships with love, trust and respect. Au Pair Link has strong and proven international partner relationships. With access to some of the industry's largest and most trusted suppliers, our au pairs journey from across the world to live and experience life in New Zealand caring for our Kiwi kids.
11 to 50 staff
Aviva - Live Free From Violence
Aviva is a Canterbury-based, specialist family and sexual violence agency, which is dedicated to making Aotearoa New Zealsnd a violence-free home for all who live here. Grounded within a spirit of positivity and potential, Aviva offers an extensive range of integrated, specialist services that support all individuals and family members to overcome family and sexual violence and achieve wellbeing – together or apart. Aviva has a long history of driving societal and social change, having been the founding refuge in New Zealand in 1973 (as Christchurch Women’s refuge). The commitment to keep improving New Zealand’s response to family violence and, ultimately to see Aotearoa New Zealand become violence-free, has driven Aviva to create a wide range of innovative services, all of which are offered in the belief that everyone has the potential to overcome the effects of inter-personal violence, with the right support. Currently Aviva offers an extensive and unique range of services which support children, young people and adults who have experienced violence, or used it (often both), to overcome their experiences and forge violence-free lives and futures. Our services include 24-hour phone support; education programmes; support, advocacy and advice; providing access to temporary accommodation; ReachOut early intervention for those using, or at risk of using, violence; safe@home home security upgrades; Seuga for Pasifika aiga; and 24-hour sexual assault support. All of our services are provided by qualified staff and are supported by individuals who have undergone their own personal journeys of change. We offer a non-judgmental, caring space where we help people first to become safe, and then to continue their journey to wider wellbeing.
51 to 200 staff
Help Auckland
We're working towards a NZ where sexual violence isn't the reality for 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 of our children. We have a 24/7 crisis hotline and call-out service, and provide therapy for children, women, and families. You can learn more about us at and - our specialist website for young women.
11 to 50 staff
Mycare - New Zealand
Mycare is changing the way people access in-home support in New Zealand! At Mycare we believe that meaningful in-home support should be easy to access, and we believe our tools make that possible for all New Zealanders! Mycare is an online community that connects people who need in home support to thousands of local workers across Aotearoa. We are here to make finding, managing, and paying for in-home support as easy as possible. Through Mycare you are able to advertise personalised job listings, and connect directly with pre-vetted workers in your community. Once you have found the right worker for you, you're able to deal directly with them to create a tailored care plan, arrange visits, and negotiate payments. The power and choice are in your hands. Our platform gives you all the tools you need to manage your ongoing care needs. All Mycare workers are independent contractors, which means all you need to do is book and pay through the platform, with no need to worry about the stresses of becoming an employer. We give you all the tools you need to seamlessly manage your contracting relationship. Mycare - Help at home, your way!
11 to 50 staff
Shine
Founded in 1990, Shine is a leading specialist family violence service provider in New Zealand. Shine is an acronym that stands for Safer Homes in New Zealand Everyday. This name – and our aims in addressing family violence – are hopeful, positive and optimistic. We want people to feel that there is some light shining on a terrible problem in New Zealand and that some brightness is ahead. Shine provides a range of effective, practical and innovative services to achieve our mission to stop family violence in New Zealand. We directly help thousands of adults and children who experience abuse every year to become safer through our frontline services; and we indirectly help thousands more through our education and training programmes: Shine RESPOND in communities, the DVFREE programme in workplaces and our health sector partnerships. Shine works closely with a number of government agencies, community organisations and businesses to achieve our goals more effectively, from the NZ Police and Oranga Tamariki to Health New Zealand, NZ Probation Service, Whakarongorau telehealth services and many more. Shine is part of the Presbyterian Support Northern group of social services, which includes Family Works and Lifeline Aotearoa.
11 to 50 staff
Manawanui
Manawanui is New Zealand's leading facilitator of self-directed funding. Self-directed funding means that you are in control of how, when and who delivers your support at home and in the community. This means you purchase the support you need, employ the people you want and manage your available funding. We can provide as little or as much support as you need. Whether you need help with recruiting, budgeting and being an employer, want a hassle-free payroll system or are looking for a proven and trusted payroll partner, we have an option to suit you. If you’re government or privately funded, Manawanui can put together an individualised option for you. You’re in charge so you tell us what you want, and we’ll help you get it in place.
51 to 200 staff
Odyssey House Christchurch
We support people in Ōtautahi with mental health and drug and alcohol challenges, offering services across community, residential, and prison settings for all ages. Guided by the Odyssey House Values of Love, Concern, Respect, and Honesty, we promote recovery through community. Join us on this journey of wellbeing and growth.
51 to 200 staff
Cambridge Community House
Cambridge Community House is an individual & family services company based out of 193 Shakespeare Street, Leamington, Cambridge, New Zealand.
11 to 50 staff
Home And Family Counselling
We are a community-based service providing professional counselling to individuals, couples and families. Our services are affordable and accessible to all. We work with children, teenagers and adults, and offer counselling for a voluntary contribution. We are committed to providing the highest level of counselling assistance available so that our clients can lead more fulfilling lives.
11 to 50 staff
New Zealand Spinal Trust
Our mission is to empower people with spinal cord impairments and their whānau to embrace positive futures. We provide support and information services across New Zealand to help people overcome challenges, create strong networks, and pursue opportunities following their spinal impairment. “Being able to speak to Mike and Deb at the Spinal Trust saved my life.” Sharon Rossouw Hess You can help too. Visit https://nzspinaltrust.org.nz/help/donate/ to learn more. Join us for up-to-date news, events, resources and community at: Ask to join our Connecting People Facebook Group for online peer support Sign up to our newsletter at https://nzspinaltrust.org.nz
11 to 50 staff
Autism New Zealand
Autism New Zealand provides a life-long journey of support to meet and address the needs of the autism and autistic community in New Zealand. Approximately people are diagnosed as autistic in New Zealand. The traits associated with autism span a wide spectrum and lead to a different way of seeing the world and interacting with others. To learn more about Autism New Zealand and the impactful work that they do within the community please visit
11 to 50 staff
Iosis Limited
Many young New Zealanders aspire to a better life for themselves and their family but are limited by their own upbringing and personal circumstances. Creating a family of their own is often a response to their own past experience; one that quickly leads to stress and strain rather than the fulfilment and belonging they had hoped for. They find themselves with a family for which they lack the resources, skills and support to look after. Our goal is to give vulnerable families the opportunity to transform their family life for good. We are committed to seeing families freed from long-term damage that negatively affects the next generation. Our vision and values guide and direct us in our work. Our vision is "Future generations of New Zealanders raising strong healthy families." Our values are: Whanaungatanga - Connected. We seek to form the kind of relationships that connect us to whanau as whanau. Te Maia - Courage. We are courageous with families, partners and ourselves. Manaaki - Respect. We seek equal and fair treatment for all; valuing the uniqueness of each person. Te Whakahaere – Stewardship. We are committed to investing our resources and time efficiently and effectively.
51 to 200 staff
Reconnect Family Services
Our organisation offers care and protection for young people while reducing their re-offending rates. We help young people learn, make the right choices, reintegrate back into education and training, rebuild relationships with their whanau and teach them how to imagine solid goals for themselves. We go the extra mile for our young people. It’s all part of our vision of believing each young person can change, if they want to. Our highly-trained team of mentors, youth workers, caregivers, clinical case managers and programme managers offer a friendly face that adds value at every step of the programme. One-on-one, face-to-face mentoring helps these young people imagine a life away from crime, violence, drug abuse and self-harm. We can house them; educate them; teach them how to cook, wash and stay off drugs; and provide them with the tools of self-reflection. Each young person has the chance on each one of our five programmes to consider another path they might take, in a safe and stable family environment.
51 to 200 staff
De Paul House
De Paul House provides housing and support services for those most vulnerable in our community, focusing on families with dependent children. We respect people’s ability to determine their own lives, irrespective of age, ability, race or creed. Our trained Social Work Support team work closely with the family to transition from transitional housing to a stable home. Participation in our Community Learning Centre is also a key part of our programme, as is children attending our Playgroup (ECE). This range of services offers support for the entire family.
11 to 50 staff
Empower Therapies
Empower Therapies offer a range of techniques to help people create fast and effective change. Private sessions include techniques of NLP, Hypnotherapy, Life Coaching and Psychology and assist people with self-esteem enhancing, resolving addictions, fatigue issues, weight issues, smoking, pain reduction (including birthing), fertility enhancement etc. Group sessions of the Lightning Process teach people how to change their underlying neurology to create outcomes that they want in their life. This can be to create good energy levels, happiness, confidence, calmness etc and to resolve health problems such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, MS, excema, pain issues etc. Mel Abbott has personally resolved her own CFS illness and her Insomnia problems through using the techniques that she now practises. She is an NLP Master Practitioner and a Licensed Lightning Process Practitioner.
1 to 10 staff
Rainbowyouth
RainbowYOUTH. Know who you are, be who you are. RainbowYOUTH is an Auckland based organisation provides support, information, advocacy and education to queer and trans* youth, there friends, whānau, and those that work with queer and trans* youth throughout Aotearoa.
1 to 10 staff
Te Tomika Trust
Te Tomika Trust is a Kaupapa Māori service. Te Tomika Trust was incorporated as a charitable trust in 1990 and operates under the Māori Model of Health, Te Whare Tapa Wha, serving tangata whaiora and their whanāu based in Tauranga Moana. Our Kaupapa To provide a comprehensive and supportive healing environment for tangata whaiora that enables them to live meaningful lives within the community. Our Vision Hei manaaki tinana me te wairua o nga iwi i raro o tenei tikanga. To improve the overall health and wellbeing of all people engaged in our service. Services we offer: • Kaupapa Māori Housing and Recovery Services for tangata whaiora with a psychiatric illness • Housing and Recovery Services for tangata whaiora with an intellectual disability • Kaupapa Māori Community Mental Health Service • Adult Mental Health Services • Infant, child and youth mental health services • Kaupapa Māori Community services • Supported Living – Intellectual Disability Why work with Te Tomika Trust: We know that together, we are better. We believe in continual development for our team members. When you join us, you will have access to ongoing training and education, such as, support to gain your Level 4 Qualification in Health and Wellbeing, receiving hands on support through this process and at no cost to you. Our focus on the four dimensions of wellbeing is not limited to our work with whaiora; we bring this approach to our mahi too. Your health and wellbeing will be supported with access to EAP, internal supervision and in some situations, paid external supervision. We ensure healthy rostering, clear communication with kaimahi and your days will be filled with various activities including team sports, enjoying time out in the rā. Ehara taku toa, he takitahi, he toa takitini. My success should not be bestowed onto me alone, as it was not individual success but success of a collective.
1 to 10 staff
Southland Farm Machinery Ltd
We pride ourselves in on-going career development within our Service Department, regularly providing learning opportunities for all of our service technicians. Southland Farm Machinery’s service teams regularly attend John Deere’s training facilities in Brisbane offering a wide range of specialist courses. Technicians are also able to access the John Deere global fault systems enabling them 24 hour access to your machine’s history, anywhere, any place.
51 to 200 staff
Caps Hauraki Incorporated
CAPS Hauraki is here to support you and your family live safe, happy and thriving lives. We offer a range of services in the Thames/Coromandel and Hauraki regions including: Counselling ACC Integrated Services for Sexual Harm Counselling Social work Sexual harm support service Parenting education and Classes Family violence programs for adults, young people and children Youth advocacy and support All our services are free and inquiries are welcome.
11 to 50 staff
Christchurch Resettlement Services
Christchurch Resettlement Services exists to support people from refugee and migrant backgrounds living in Christchurch, to settle successfully in New Zealand by providing a range of professional services that build on strengths to promote wellbeing and resilience.
11 to 50 staff
Club K9 Limited
At Club K9 we believe all pets are part of the family and should be treated with love. We are here to ensure your dog gets the best possible care and enrichment when they can not be with you.
1 to 10 staff
Community Care Trust
Community Care Trust is a not-for-profit charitable trust that works with people to find out what they want to achieve in life and then provide the support they need to get there. We have been awarded silver accreditation against the Investors in People Standard, demonstrating our commitment to realising the potential of our employees. People are supported to learn and maintain skills in many different areas of life such as household management, education, communication, relationships, employment, and health and wellbeing. Community Care Trust provides a wide range of services to a diverse range of people including: People with an intellectual disability People on the autism spectrum People who have an injury that has resulted in a disability (via ACC) Children and young people requiring urgent supported accommodation (via Oranga Tamariki) People with physical impairment People with high and complex support needs People with challenging behaviour People that have a disability and have committed a criminal offence
201 to 500 staff
Conductive Education Taranaki
We're here because we believe every child has the right to reach their full potential- and we believe that Conductive Education can empower, strengthen and support disabled kids to achieve it. What is Conductive Education (CE)? Empower - Build Independence and Confidence We encourage kids with disabilities to become more confident, more independent and to grow in self-esteem. Movement is everything. Strengthen - Learn for Life CE takes a learning approach to impairment. When people are motivated and engaged in meaningful ways, they are capable of building new neural pathways. Support - Connected whānau and communities Kids learn alongside other kids, and so does whānau. We're all connected, and we're all here to support each other. If you want to know whether Conductive Education might be right for you or someone you know, please send us a message here or email admin@conductivetaranaki.org.nz. We're 100% community-funded. Every little bit helps! If you have a little bit to give, here's where you can do that: https://conductivetaranaki.org.nz/donations/
1 to 10 staff
Disability Connect
Our vision is to ensure that people with disabilities and their families are able to lead the lives they want. We are here to respect and support their choices. Our mission is to lead and influence changes for people with disabilities and their families. Disability Connect has existed for 23 years. We are an incorporated society with a membership of over 6,700 and we have evolved our service over many years to serve the needs of our community. We have a Disability Information Advisory Services sub-contract with the Ministry of Health and we operate north to Warkworth and south to Te Henga. We are a not-for-profit organisation and have access to limited funding so we're very appreciative and dependent on donations to enable us to continue to deliver our quality service to families living with a disability. While we are not specific to any one particular disability, we can answer most questions posed to us, so please feel free to get in touch.
1 to 10 staff
Elder Family Matters Ltd
The sole intent of Elder Family Matters is to assist older residents of the wider Wellington region to continue living in the comfort and familiarity of their own home when aging limits their ability to maintain a quality of life without assistance. For assistance ring 0800 321 789
1 to 10 staff
Familylife New Zealand
FamilyLife provide hope and help for you and your family. FamilyLife events and weekend getaways offer couples proven, practical help and a safe environment to work on their relationship, free from distractions.
1 to 10 staff
Flourish Taranaki
Flourish is here to improve overall well-being, by enabling Taranaki whānau and their children to holistically flourish through support, growth, connection, and play. We want our children, and their children, to live in a strong, resilient, and connected community, whereby families have easier access to the support they need, in order to create their own best possible environment.
1 to 10 staff
Greenstone Doors
We offer access to an independent network of counselling and professional support services. We work alongside a range of community and health providers in the Wellington Region, to ensure every person who contacts us is able to take a positive next step.
1 to 10 staff
Nspyre Red Collective
At Nspyre Red Collective, we’re a team of passionate hair artists creating red carpet–worthy hair and elevated salon experiences. Now located at 380 Cashel Street, on the edge of Christchurch’s central city, our space is designed to foster creativity, connection, and excellence. Our mission is to cultivate a strong, consistent team culture where every member feels a sense of belonging—because we believe that inspired teams create exceptional client experiences. We take the time to truly listen, ensuring we understand each client’s unique vision for their hair. To keep our work fresh and our passion alive, we stay curious, teachable, and committed to continuous growth in our craft.
1 to 10 staff
Qualitat European Motors
Qualitat European Motors Ltd is an independent Audi, Volkswagen, Skoda & Seat workshop and parts importer. We offer the latest diagnostic equipment including Key Coding and Software Updates.
11 to 50 staff
Refugees As Survivors Nz
Our Mission, Aim and Purpose Refugees and people with related backgrounds will have access to quality, culturally-responsive health services to assist positive resettlement in New Zealand. Aims To deliver for all refugees entering and resettling in New Zealand: High quality, culturally appropriate mental health services to include assessment, treatment and follow-up to address pre and post migration stress, and assist healing from experiences of trauma or torture. Quality, culturally responsive health promotion, primary health, health education and prevention services to address key needs of safety and well-being. Our Purpose Refugee Health and Wellbeing National and Regional Activities and Services
11 to 50 staff
Te Whare Ruruhau O Meri Trust
Nau mai, haere mai – welcome to Te Whare Ruruhau o Meri Trust. Founded in 1992 as a charitable trust, we support whānau through every stage of life to navigate challenges, overcome family harm and sexual violence, and heal and restore oranga. As a kaupapa Māori social service provider based in Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Tai Tokerau, we guide whānau to navigate challenges and make positive changes. Our mahi includes: • Supporting survivors of sexual violence and their whānau • Empowering whānau to break free from unhealthy behaviours • Building whānau resilience through non-violence and safety programmes Our vision is an Aotearoa of Whaimana Whānau (empowered families), Tamariki Harikoa (joyful children) and Puni Mātauranga (knowledgeable sector). Our mahi/mission is Tū Rawea Tū Pākau Roroa – Te arataki i te iwi te piki ki nga taumata tiketike. We aim to lead the restoration of whānau wellbeing in Aotearoa, supporting whānau in communities facing significant challenges.
51 to 200 staff
The Puhinui Homes Trust
Small, friendly, family orientated Puhinui Homes Trust (PHT) is a community residential service provider to people with intellectual disability. We believe that residents (people using our service) are the Trust. They are it's sole reason for existing and therefore they are consulted and listened to for any service development and function. Residents and their family and friends are very involved with the day to day operation at PHT. Our Aim Is to provide quality, appropriate, individualised residential services for people with intellectual disabilities and to support and facilitate overall well-being of the residents. Our Team A team of skilled professionals are in charge of the service delivery at PHT and they work in partnership with clients and their families to provide the best individualised support.
11 to 50 staff
Bechange Behavioural Services
BeChange provides evidenced based behavioural services for individuals, families and professionals. We offer services for children aged 18 months to 18 years. BeChange specialises in a range of services that aim to maximise the potential of all children regardless of their difficulties. Our services will benefit children with challenging behaviour, intellectual disabilities, learning difficulties and/or those who have received a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder or another related disorder. We provide evidenced based behavioural services for individuals, their families and educators. Our services are all individually tailored, with an emphasis on parent/family and educator involvement. We believe that these are essential factors to successful behaviour change. At BeChange we recommend early identification and intervention of even the smallest concerns to prevent the risk of more significant challenges later in the childs life. We provide services for - Individual Parent/Family Support and Training - Individual Program Development and Supervision - Early Intervention Services - Early Childhood/School Consultation - Behvaioural Assessments
1 to 10 staff
Housing First Christchurch
Housing First supports people in need to access housing quickly. The approach is simple: Provide the housing first, then provide ongoing wrap-around supports that enable people to achieve their goals. Housing First is unique because it offers individuals and families who have been homeless long-term a home first, and then provides them with additional supports and services for as long as they are needed.
11 to 50 staff
Resolve Psychology
Resolve Psychology aims to provide a range of psychological services to individuals and families to allow them to live meaningful and fulfilling lives. Our small team are Auckland based and have a range of experience from providing individual therapy to intensive behavioural support in homes, schools, and residential settings.
1 to 10 staff
Active Explorers
11 to 50 staff
Babysitting Queenstown
Whether you need a last minute babysitter in Queenstown, a nanny for the week, or someone to watch the children while you head out for a romantic evening, Babysitting Queenstown can help. We know your little one is the most precious part of your world, and we will provide them with the best care, while you go out and enjoy everything Queenstown has to offer. Our agency understands that every child is unique, and so is every parent. So we match each family’s personalities and preferences with babysitters that will give them the tailored childcare experience they deserve. Rest assured, all sitters in our team are- Highly experienced in childcare - Personally reference checked & interviewed - First aid certified & carry first aid kits - Police vetted - Aged 20+ years or older - Wear a Babysitting Queenstown uniform - Liability insured
11 to 50 staff
Bell, Lamb & Trotter Funeral Directors
Bell, Lamb & Trotter are a family-owned and operated funeral home that offers sympathetic, understanding, personalised assistance when the need arises. Bell, Lamb and Trotter exists to serve the families who request our assistance, offering sympathetic, understanding and caring guidance, which is cost competitive. Our purpose is to help each family design a funeral for their loved one which is unique and personal – a service which is true to the person who has died and which reflects their life, personality, beliefs and culture.
1 to 10 staff
Buckil
At Buckil, you the user, will build and later instantly update your own personal bucket list. You will document your favourite experiences to date, including when, where and with whom. You will upload your photos and videos to show off what you've achieved and you will take pride in the powerful resource that you’ve built. In addition, you will set goals for the future where you will outline the valued experiences you still expect to come before you eventually, one day, “kick the bucket”.
1 to 10 staff
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Trust Nz Grg
Empowering grandparent and whānau carers throughout Aotearoa, New Zealand. GRG is the only organisation dedicated to providing information, advice, support and advocacy specifically for full-time grandparents and whānau/kin caregivers. Join GRG today - Our services are FREE to all registered members.
1 to 10 staff
Immigreat Consultants
ImmiGREAT Consultants are your go-to specialists for New Zealand immigration advice and visa assistance. As Licensed Immigration Advisers we have both the expert knowledge and necessary qualifications to aid you in your migration journey.
1 to 10 staff
Kindred Family Services
Kindred Family Services provide the tools and resources that build resilience and offer hope so that a person can make positive change for the betterment of themselves, their whānau and in turn their community.
11 to 50 staff
Kuddles In-Home Childcare & Education
Our highly qualified Early Childhood Educators provide childcare in a safe, secure and nurturing environment with a maximum of four children under the age of six. By keeping groups small, we are able to give more quality care to your children.
1 to 10 staff