Family Safety Services
Agency Directory
Other Supports
Support for
Men, Women, Families, Children/Youth, Couples
Street Address
330 Pollen Street,
Thames, 3500
Phone
07 868 8320
Postal Address
PO Box 358
Thames, 3540
Family Safety Services Inc was established in 1988 to support men who use violence. It has since developed into the specialist service it is today now supporting victims and users of violence. All services are at not cost to the consumer.
Our mission vision is safe and respectful families thriving within safe and respectful communities.
Specialist Family Violence Services
Specialist family violence services are provided by skilled kaimahi/staff whose sole or main role is focused on working with people experiencing family violence.
A summary of specialist family violence services is provided under each of the headings below. More detailed information can be obtained by contacting the agency.
Non-Violence Services for Men
These services and programmes are suitable for men who are using violence or concerned about their risk of using violence or want to find better ways to maintain healthy relationships.
- Risk management (safety planning) (self refer)
- Individual counselling or non-violence programme (self refer)
- Social work (self refer)
Victim/Survivor Support for Men
These services are for men who are current or past victims/survivors of family violence. Violence isn’t only physical. It includes verbal, emotional and financial abuse.
- Safety services (self refer)
- Individual counselling (self refer)
- Social work (self refer)
Non-Violence Services for Women
These services and programmes are suitable for women who are using violence or concerned about their risk of using violence or want to find better ways to maintain healthy relationships.
- Risk management (safety planning) (self refer)
- Social work (self refer)
Victim/Survivor Support for Women
These services are for women who are current or past victims/survivors of family violence. Violence isn’t only physical. It includes verbal, emotional and financial abuse.
- Safety services (self refer)
- Individual counselling (self refer)
- Social work (self refer)
Couples, Whānau & Family Services
These services and programmes are suitable for couples, whānau and families who have been impacted by family violence. Some services may only be available if it is deemed safe to offer them.
- Couples counselling
Children’s and Youth Services
These services and programmes are suitable for children and young people who are victims/have witnessed violence . Some age limits may apply depending upon the type of service to be provided.
- Safety planning (self refer)
- Individual counselling or support (self refer)
- Social work (self refer)
These services and programmes are suitable for children and young people who are using violence/displaying troubling behaviours. Some age limits may apply depending upon the type of service to be provided.
- Risk management (safety planning) (self refer)
- Individual counselling or non-violence programme (self refer)
- Social work (self refer)