Te Whare Rokiroki (Māori Women’s Refuge)
Wellington Women’s Refuge work alongside their sister refuge Te Whare Rokiroki, Māori Women’s Refuge to ensure a safe and appropriate service for all women and children experiencing domestic violence.
They provide support and advocacy for women and children who are experiencing domestic violence. You do not have to stay in their safe-house to receive our support. They also work with women in the community. Wellington Women’s Refuge provide a safe and non-judgmental environment where you can be supported to make decisions for your future.
Welling Women’s Refuge operate a community office, a safehouse and a 24-hour, 7 days a week crisis line assisted by a roster of trained volunteers responding to the crisis line outside working hours.
Services include:
A confidential listening ear to talk though your situation and options.
Providing information such as safety planning, legal processes, and housing options.
Referrals to understanding counsellors, lawyers, doctors and other services.
Supporting women at appointments such as the police, lawyers, court hearings, Housing and Work & Income.
24-hour access to safe-house accommodation for those whose safety is at risk in the community.
Working with a diverse range of ethnicities and use interpreting service as needed.
Cost: Free
Phone: 0800 REFUGE (733 843)
Wellington Women’s Refuge work alongside their sister refuge Te Whare Rokiroki, Māori Women’s Refuge to ensure a safe and appropriate service for all women and children experiencing domestic violence.
They provide support and advocacy for women and children who are experiencing domestic violence. You do not have to stay in their safe-house to receive our support. They also work with women in the community. Wellington Women’s Refuge provide a safe and non-judgmental environment where you can be supported to make decisions for your future.
Welling Women’s Refuge operate a community office, a safehouse and a 24-hour, 7 days a week crisis line assisted by a roster of trained volunteers responding to the crisis line outside working hours.
Services include:
A confidential listening ear to talk though your situation and options.
Providing information such as safety planning, legal processes, and housing options.
Referrals to understanding counsellors, lawyers, doctors and other services.
Supporting women at appointments such as the police, lawyers, court hearings, Housing and Work & Income.
24-hour access to safe-house accommodation for those whose safety is at risk in the community.
Working with a diverse range of ethnicities and use interpreting service as needed.
Cost: Free
Phone: 0800 REFUGE (733 843)