Our guiding principles

At Te Pera Mahi Oranga Social Services, ahurutanga, kaitiakitanga, and rangatiratanga are more than just words—they're the essence of who we are and how we serve our whānau. Learn how these principles guide our services and commitment to your well-being.

Who Is It For

We offer kaupapa Māori-led services designed to address the unique challenges faced by individuals and whānau in Tāmaki. Our approach is holistic, culturally grounded, and focused on restoring mana and stability.

Transitional housing

Te Hinaki Hapu provides safe, secure, and culturally supportive housing for individuals and whānau experiencing housing instability. A home of hope while you find your feet.

  • Short to medium-term housing
  • Safe and supportive environments
  • Daily structure and accountability

Training & Employment Pathways 

We create opportunities for people to move forward into training, employment, and long-term independence.

  • Trade and skills training
  • Work readiness support
  • Pathways into employment
  • Partnership with BCITO supporting industry-aligned training

Post-Treatment Recovery Bridge

Status: In development

This programme is designed for individuals who:

  • Have completed a residential or clinical treatment programme
  • Are in early recovery and require ongoing structured support
  • Are committed to long-term abstinence from drugs and alcohol
  • Need a stable, supportive environment to transition back into everyday life

Facing your challenges

We understand the worries and challenges you may be facing: housing instability, financial pressures, mental health stress, addiction challenges, whānau breakdown, and the fear of judgement. At Te Pera Mahi Oranga Social Services, you'll find a safe and supportive environment to navigate these challenges.

Our Team

Ready to connect?

If you're seeking a culturally anchored pathway forward, we're here to walk alongside you. Contact Te Pera Mahi Oranga Social Services today to learn more about our services and how we can support you and your whānau.