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Family Works Taranaki services

Robert Shaw from Family Works Taranaki

Child therapy.
Family Works Taranaki offers counselling and therapy for children facing challenging times. $80 per hour, with funding often available. Venues in New Plymouth, Waitara, Stratford and Hawera. Phone Rae or Linda 06 758 5037 or 06 7650531 or email familyworks-taranaki@psc.org.nz

Counselling for individuals.
Family Works offers counselling for individuals, including children, couples and families. Venues in New Plymouth, Waitara, Stratford and Hawera. $80 per hour, with subsidies often available. Phone Rae or Linda 06 758 5037 or 06 7650531 or email familyworks-taranaki@psc.org.nz

Parenting children.
Family Works "Growing Together" programme is for the parents and carers of 2 to 12 year-old children. The relaxed and practical group programme covers topics such as developmental stages, managing challenging behaviour, setting boundaries and routines, and building self-esteem. Cost $10 for six sessions. Phone Rae or Linda 06 758 5037 or 06 7650531 or email familyworks-taranaki@psc.org.nz

Parenting teenagers.
Family Works "Negotiating the Minefield" programme provides support and practical parenting tips for the parents and carers of teens. Cost $10 for ten sessions. Courses in New Plymouth, Waitara, Hawera and Stratford. Family Works Taranaki. Phone Rae or Linda 06 758 5037 or 06 7650531 or email familyworks-taranaki@psc.org.nz

Parenting Through Separation.
Family Works Taranaki offers free "Parenting through Separation" courses. This is the Ministry of Justice approved course. Courses in New Plymouth, Stratford and Hawera. Phone Rae or Linda 06 758 5037 or 06 7650531 or email familyworks-taranaki@psc.org.nz

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