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How you can help us help families in need
Life is tough right now for the whānau we work with. Rising living costs and unemployment means that taking care of the basics can be a real struggle. The result is that many families are missing out on attending our life-changing counselling services and parenting programmes, which is compromising their ability…
A warm Iosis welcome to Kate Bennett
Kate Bennett joined Iosis recently as Practice Lead for the Iosis Whānau Centre (formerly known as Merivale). Kate has previously worked for Monte Cecilia Housing...
Haere rā and ngā mihi nui to Wayne Boyd
This Christmas we farewell our Finance Manager, Wayne Boyd, who is retiring after 15 years at Iosis. He started working with us in January 2009;...
What does Christmas mean to our staff?
We asked our staff what Christmas means to them. One thing that everyone has in common is time with whānau for love, laughter and great...
Taking the stress out of Christmas
Christmas and the school holidays can be a stressful time of the year for whānau so this year Iosis is running a free workshop on Tuesday...
Passing on the baton
Iosis donor Elaine Blick says the name Iosis didn’t mean anything to her initially until she learned of its historical connection with Childhaven, a place...
Ngā mihi nui – thank you
We are thankful to the Lottery Community fund for a grant towards our Māori development leader role. We believe in the importance of this role...