Migrant and Refugee Services

A list of cultural or language appropriate health and social services that may be useful for CALD migrant and refugee clients/patients from Asian, Middle Eastern, Latin American and African backgrounds.

Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to source and ensure that the information provided on this section is correct at the date of posting on the website. Waitemata DHB and the site editors do not accept any responsibility for information which is incorrect or out of date.

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NGO

The Asian Network (TANI)

The Asian Network Inc (TANI) is a pan Asian community organisation which aims to ensure that Asian New Zealanders enjoy an optimal quality of life and well-being. TANI is committed to developing strong and healthy Asian communities through advocating and promoting their welfare, and through active participation in policy-making.  

NGO

The Independent Living Service: Chinese staff available

The Independent Living Service (ILS) is a not-for-profit community focused organisation committed to meeting the needs of disabled people, older persons and their families/whanau.

NGO

Umma Trust

UMMA Trust provides a place to gain support and resources for refugee, migrant and Muslim families. Services include social and community support, May Road- Women's Session and emergency food parcels.

DHB

Vagus Centre

Vagus Centre provides free counselling service to Chinese individuals / families having difficulties in relationships or parenting issues. This service is to enhance harmony within Chinese families before any family violence erupts and legal involvement. 

DHB

WATIS Interpreting Service

WATIS Interpreting Service is the provider for interpreting services for Waitemata DHB secondary and primary care services.

NGO

Yellow Brick Road

Yellow Brick Road (Formerly Supporting Families in Mental Illness NZ) have Asian bi-lingual staff who provide services to enhance the competence and resilience of Asian families and whanau to meet the challenges of mental illness.