SOCIAL WORKERS IN SCHOOLS

Social Workers in Schools (SWiS) is part of the Ministry of Social Development’s Strengthening Families initiative. ATWC employs qualified social workers in 13 primary intermediate and secondary schools in Otara, Otahuhu and Royal Oak.

Social Workers in Schools are qualified social work practitioners who are experienced in working with children, young people and their families to help find solutions to issues that impact on their education, well-being and rights as children and young people.

SWiS is a FREE and confidential service that is based in schools during normal school operating hours and is also available during school holidays.

Social Workers in Schools can:

  • Work with individuals and also with their families or extended family
  • Work with teachers, public health nurses and other school staff
  • Assist with housing/benefits and access to community support and networks
  • Offer parenting support
  • Discuss legal advice
  • Support referrals to community-based services such as counsellors
  • Provide group programmes to support students at school
  • Offer advocacy support to young people and families

 

Our social workers can help – in strict confidence – with issues including bullying, peer pressure and relationships, family relationships, pregnancy, domestic violence, drug and alcohol issues and mental health issues such as depression, grief and self-harm.  

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How do I get in touch with one of ATWC’s SWiS social workers?