Auckland Spinal Rehabilitation Unit
Interdisciplinary Team
Social Work
We are a team of qualified social
workers who are committed to a practice that reflects an
understanding of the Treaty of Waitangi and adhere to the Aotearoa
New Zealand Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics and
Bi-cultural practice
We can provide assistance to
individuals and their family/whanau who may need support with issues
related to their disability, to their hospital stay, their discharge
planning and their living back in the community. |
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Social Work Services include:
Support:
You may want to discuss
Advocacy and information:
We can assist you to
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Gain information and access
to services appropriate to your needs
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Find key supports in the
community
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Access information regarding
consumer rights and health and disability education
Discharge planning: We
can assist with your planning for discharge to the community.
Options to consider include:
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Caregiver support and
practical assistance on discharge
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Safety concerns
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Temporary accommodation while
modifications are being made to your home
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Housing New Zealand
applications for modified housing
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Moving to residential care
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Liaison with other health
services
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Referral to community
services
Outpatients / Outreach work
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Providing ongoing support
about Social Work Issues
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Providing information on
potential networks that exist in your area or region
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Ensuring that you continue to
get your entitlements
Phone 0800 774 642; 09 270
9037 or email
David.Tolich@middlemore.co.nz
Community Social
Services
A lot of information is given to
patients during their inpatient stay that can sometimes be
overwhelming, somewhat “information overload” or not relevant until
faced with the reality of returning to the community.
The
Community Social Services Directory
is a resource of key contacts details and sources of information
that has been compiled for people with a spinal cord injury or
spinal cord condition, their families, carers and health
professionals to provide useful contacts for services which can
assist in the transition from rehabilitation back into the
community.
It covers topics like Financial
Support, Budgeting Assistance, Housing/Accommodation/Home Ownership,
Home Health Care Providers, Advocacy/Support, Disability
Information, Community Supports, Sports & Recreation,
Transport/Travel, Vocational employment and Useful Links.
Please note that this
directory/booklet is not intended to be a complete guide to ALL
services. We welcome feedback from anyone regarding additional
services, updated information and any changes to the following
contact details via the Outpatient Social Work Service at Auckland
Spinal Rehabilitation Unit.


Published: 25-Jan-2012
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Website enquiries:
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