We specialise in delivering a range of community, housing, health and social care programmes.
We provide a respectful and friendly welcome in a safe and calming environment. Our local practitioners and staff help motivate whānau by encouraging kōrero.
We work with the Ministry of Social Development to offer emergency and transitional housing and support options and sourcing long term sustainable housing options. Currently Enabled have five homes for transitional housing.
Otherwise known as Women’s Refuge offers myriad levels of support for women in crisis, and can aid with relocating wāhine. It was designed as a safe space for vulnerable people suffering from family harm, particularly wāhine and tamariki.
We have a range of programmes from intervention, advocacy & mentoring tailored specifically for whānau, individuals, couples, tamariki and rangatahi. We can also provide assistance to those seeking help with navigating online benefits and other applications.
A further initiative — is a National pilot programme open to 6 or 7 other NGO’s around Aotearoa testing the draft National Guidelines for services supporting whānau impacted by sexual violence using a kaupapa Māori framework.
Shelley also leads the community methamphetamine strategy, which is partly informed by another Enabled Service – Whānau Against Meth – a Te Whatu Ora funded programme – which can connect whānau with support for addressing meth addiction.