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Our Services

Free healthcare and wellbeing support for Māori and Pacific whānau across Auckland and Counties Manukau.  Learn more about our services below, or sign-up now.

Our Services

At Te Hononga o Tāmaki me Hoturoa, we provide free, kaupapa Māori-based health and wellbeing services for tamariki, rangatahi, mātua and kaumātua across Auckland and Counties Manukau. From school-based care and home visits to our partnerships with leading hospitals like Starship, our team walks alongside whānau—offering care that’s personal, culturally grounded, and focused on long-term wellbeing.

Oranga ki tua

We are a free home visiting service working alongside you.

Our skilled team of experienced Registered Nurses offers personalized adult care, education on health risks and conditions, and guidance on navigating healthcare services.

Toi Tū

Empowering children, young people, and their families towards better health and well-being.

Introducing Toi Tū Kids Service, a collaborative effort between Te Hononga o Tāmaki me Hoturoa and Starship Hospital General Paediatrics, focused on providing comprehensive health and social support for children (tamariki), young people (taitamariki), and their families (whānau) in a community-based setting.

Teen Parent Unit

Education can take a back foot when a teen becomes a parent. Teen Parent Units are schools for young mums and dads.

A TPU is a school that teenagers attend to further their education if they cannot attend a mainstream school because of parental responsibilities.

Mataora Services

Tautoko mā ngā tāngata e noho mamae ana Support for people experiencing distress.

We are Ue Rongo. We come together with you to listen, share, and explore what you need on your journey to wellness—this is wānanga: a sacred, safe, and indigenised space.

Mana Kidz

School-based healthcare for children in Otara, Māngere, Manurewa and Papakura communities

Mana Kidz, a transformative school-based healthcare program at Te Hononga, designed to provide comprehensive healthcare services for children in the Counties Manukau Health region.

Rebecca Flyn-Nalder

Team Lead

Mana Kidz

Kia ora,

Ko Rebecca Nalder tōku ingoa.

I am a Team Leader and Registered Nurse working in the Mana Kidz Programme in primary schools in South Auckland, with a focus on Rheumatic Fever Prevention.

The Mana Kidz programme strives to improve the lives of children by providing them and their Whānau with easy access to health care.

I am also a Community Nurse Prescriber which means I can prescribe medication that Whānau would otherwise have to see a GP for.

I am passionate about equity in health care and working within vulnerable communities in an attempt to better their health outcomes.

I am married to Mark, have 3 teenagers and a dog, and I love running, reading and holidays!!