Heartland Services
There are many ways to access government and community services. But sometimes you just want to talk to someone, face to face, in your own community. That’s exactly what Heartlands offers.
The Heartland Service centre provides access to government and community services such as:
- Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC)
- Department of Corrections
- Department of Internal Affairs (DIA)
- Health New Zealand - Te Whatu Ora
- Inland Revenue (IR)
- Kāinga Ora
- Ministry for Pacific Peoples (MPP)
- Ministry of Disabled People
- Ministry of Education (MOE)
- Ministry of Justice (MOJ)
- Ministry of Social Development (MSD)
- Tertiary Education Commission (TEC)
The centre also provides access to other community Services such as:
- Addiction and mental health services
- Aged care and other support services for seniors
- Banking, financial and budgeting services
- Community and charitable groups (including Community Law, Justice of Peace)
- Disability services
- District and regional council
- Education support
- Employment services
- Faith based institutions and services
- Family violence services
- Kaupapa Māori service providers
- Language lessons, translation services, or programmes
- Legal services
- LGBTQI+ groups
- Local churches
- Marae and rūnanga
- Other connector services (e.g., Community Connectors or Citizens Advice Bureau, foodbank).
- Pacific peoples groups
- Schools, early childhood centres
- Transport and driving licence services (including AA)
- Youth, family, and community social services
PHONE: 06 376 7541
ADDRESS: 11 Mangahao Road
WEBSITE: www.heartlandservices.govt.nz
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