Parenting programmes

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Anglican Trust for Women

ATWC provides emotional and practical support in the areas of parenting skills, child behaviour, relationship issues, early childhood education, abuse, neglect, family violence, separation, loss, grief, poverty and housing.

They  help parents, families and care givers to gain the life skills they need to improve the lives and futures of the children in their care.

Some of their services include:

  • Counselling
  • Parenting classes
  • Support from child psychotherapists
  • Social work services.

 

Auckland Women’s Centre

Auckland Women’s Centre provides a range of community education courses and support groups designed to boost women’s confidence and strengthen connections. Together, participants learn new skills—mental, physical, cultural, and emotional—that inspire growth and empowerment.

Explore

Explore is the national provider for behaviour support, parent education and programmes for families supporting a disabled loved one. We can help you find out if you can access Explore services.

Family Success Matters

Family Success Matters helps parents give their tamariki the best future they can. This could mean support with healthcare, education, safety, parenting, or connecting families with other social service providers.

Incredible Years

The Incredible Years parenting programs are designed to enhance parenting skills and confidence while encouraging parental engagement in their children’s school lives. 

The programme can also help reduce challenging behaviour and increase children’s social and self-control skills.

Incredible Years

 

Nurturing Families

Nurturing Families offer a variety of services and programmes designed to support parents and children in our community. From Crisis Packs filled with essential items to weekly parenting group sessions, they offer a safe haven for those navigating parenthood.

Solo Mums on Sundays

Solo Mums is a monthly peer-support and social group for solo mums and their children five years and under. Get together with other solo mums to connect and share stories in a supportive and non-judgemental space.

Stepping Stones

Stepping Stones is based on Triple P’s positive parenting strategies. It can help you manage problem behaviour and developmental issues common in children with disability. It also helps encourage behaviour you like, cope with stress, develop a close relationship with your child and teach your child new skills.