Our Services
Hanmer Clinic Tauranga recognises our commitment to clients/whai ora and that effective partnership depends on the mutual respect of health service users and providers. In supporting the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, we acknowledge health and the environment as taonga (treasured possessions). Within available resources, we strive to assist and promote the health and healing of each individual as they take responsibility for maintaining their wellbeing.
Client Rights
We provide services in a manner that are respectful of people’s rights, facilitates informed choice, minimises harm, and upholds cultural and individual values and beliefs. We ensure our services are safe and of an appropriate standard that comply with consumer rights legislation.
Workforce and Structure
We ensure that clients/whai ora receive quality services through effective governance and a supported workforce.
Pathways to Wellbeing
We support clients/whaiora to participate in the development of their pathway to wellbeing, and ensure they receive timely assessment, followed by services that are planned, coordinated, and delivered in a matter that is tailored to their needs, with abstinence as a goal.
Person-centred and Safe
We provide services in a safe environment appropriate to the age and needs of our clients/whai ora that facilitate independence and meet the needs of people with disabilities.
Strong Relationships
We work with our community to build effective relationships through mutual support and understanding. We strengthen relationships with referrers by informing them of services and outcomes and meeting the treatment needs of their referrals.
Principles and Practice of Ngā Takepū
Ahurutanga - Creating and maintaining quality space to ensure and promote the pursuit of best practices in any Kaupapa.
Tino Rangatiratanga -The constant recognition of the absolute integrity of people in their Kaupapa, relationships, positions, and contributions in any context.
Mauri-Ora - The constant acknowledgement that the core of any Kaupapa and relationship is the pursuit of well-being.
Te Whakakoha Rangatiratanga - Recognition that successful engagement and endeavour require the conscious application of respectful relationships with Kaupapa and people at the social, cultural, emotional, and spiritual levels.
Kaitiakitanga - The constant acknowledgement that people are engaged in relationships with others, environments, and Kaupapa where they undertake stewardship, purpose, and obligations.
Taukumekume - Recognising the ever presence of tension in any Kaupapa and relationship, positive or negative, offers insight and interpretation.
OUR SPONSORS
Participation in any of the recovery programmes is free and funded by Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand.
