Supporting healthy communities
At Safe Network, we work together to address the factors that led to the problematic behaviour and its impact on others, creating positive outcomes that lead to a safer environment for the person in our service, their family, whanau, and the wider community.
Our focus is on delivering the best evidence-based clinical services that build confidence, create hope and develop trust, resulting in better balanced, healthy lives for all.
Children's Services Online Referral Form

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Childhood Trauma Conference


Bakers Extraordinaire


Child Protection Policy
At Safe Network, we have recently updated our Child Protection Policy to ensure the welfare and safety of children is of primary importance. This policy guides our actions where current harm or risk to children is identified, including risk of harm to self of others. It also ensures the appropriate safety checking is in place for all staff engaged in work that involves contact with children.
Problem Sexual Behaviour Indicator App
Safe Network's Problem Sexual Behaviour Indicator App can assist you to identify whether someone's sexual behaviour is concerning or not.
By completing the app's questionnaire, you will be able to identify whether the behaviour appears normal, concerning or harmful.
AIM3 Training

Recently, our new clinicians who work with our youth/adolescents completed a two-day intensive AIM3 training.
Trauma Informed Care

Trauma Informed Care is an approach that acknowledges the impact of trauma on individuals. It focuses on understanding and responding to trauma, emphasizing safety, empowerment, and positive outcomes in service delivery.
CASP-R Training (The Capacity & Ability to Supervise and Protect – Risk Framework)

