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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Vision and Mission
    • Testimonials
    • Clinicians
    • Peer Support Workers
    • Volunteers
    • Charitable status
    • Leadership Team
  • Difficulties?
    • I'm really struggling with >
      • Child Abuse History
      • Suicidal thoughts and behaviours
      • Domestic, Family or Intimate Partner Violence
      • Anger and Rage after Trauma
      • Anxiety and Depression
      • What is Sexual Abuse? >
        • Have I Been Sexually Abused?
        • Disclosing Sexual Abuse
        • Child Sexual Abuse
        • Male Sexual Abuse in New Zealand >
          • Facts VS. Myths
          • 17 Reasons
        • Sexual Harm
      • Addictions
      • Feeling Numb
    • What do we mean by Trauma
  • Services
    • Individual Counselling
    • Individual Peer support >
      • Who are Peer Support Workers
      • One to One Peer Support
    • What are Peer Support Groups >
      • Men's Peer Support Groups >
        • Men's Chat group
        • Emotional Regulation & Somatic Experiencing
        • Males Affected by Suicide
        • Men's Sexual Abuse PSG
    • Therapy Programmes >
      • Music Therapy
      • Phase 1 Programme
      • Emotional Regulation SE
    • Rainbow, LGBTQI+ & Takatāpui Services
    • Tell Us Your Story
    • Fees
  • Resources
    • Blogs
    • E-newsletter
    • Rainbow Takatāpui: Resources
    • Academic Research
    • Recommended Websites
    • Articles
    • Media Videos
    • Intranet
  • Contact Us
    • Do You Require Urgent Assistance?
    • Make an Appointment
    • Peer Support
    • Professional Referrals
    • Feedback
    • Testimonials
    • Complaints

One to One Peer Support

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What is One to One Peer Support?
One to One Peer Support is safe place where your story will be listened to and believed, in total confidentiality. We will listen and not question the validity of your story. Support is based on the shared lived experience and is the basis for connection and non-judgmental support.

From this empathy and understanding we can support each survivor in their recovery journey towards the life that each survivor chooses. Each survivor chooses what support they want and when they want it. Peer support is designed around what you feel would be helpful to you.

It is so important to come to terms with the understanding that you are not alone. Sexual harm often has people trapped within their own minds and environment, if you can see that other people are struggling just like you and can relate to what you’re feeling, it can help to reach out for one-to-one Peer Support and learn new coping skills to live a more empowered life.

Your Men and Trauma Peer Support worker knows what you're going through, because he has been there too. He has also experienced the recovery that you long to own.

You will meet your Peer Support worker in complete privacy and confidentiality. No-one will know you have been to see us unless you want them to. No-one will ever know what we talk about. 
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All our services can be provided either in person or online as you like.
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​Click HERE to learn more about how you can meet a Peer Support Worker and maybe join a Peer Support Group and what the process would be like.


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