Our Values

We have a holistic view of the person and encourage growth in all areas.

We support the principle of paramountcy as outlined in the Children, Young Persons and their Families Act 1989.  In all situations the welfare and interests of a child or young person are the first and paramount consideration.

We recognise the unique cultural identity of Maori as tangata whenua and seek to honour the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi.

We celebrate the cultural diversity of our society and actively promote respect and sensitivity in relationships.

We are committed to providing services that are designed to challenge injustice, offer hope and empower people who are disadvantaged.

We acknowledge the importance of spirituality and respect the right of each person to choose their own spiritual path.

We ourselves choose to follow God as known through Jesus Christ.