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The Psychology Centre, 1st Floor, 5 King Street, Frankton, Hamilton




IT IS IMPORANT THAT REFERRERS AND SERVICE USERS ARE AWARE THAT MANY OF THE SERVICES PROVIDED AT THE CENTRE ARE DELIVERED BY STUDENTS/INTERNS UNDER SUPERVISION, OR BY OUR QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS IN COLLABORATION WITH THE STUDENTS.

Our office hours are 8.30am - 5.00pm, Monday-Friday

The Centre has multiple functions, i.e., training and education, programme development, research (applied and applicable), clinical service delivery, consultation, and supervision. While we do engage in these activities as individual pursuits we have a distinct preference for spending our time on tasks that meet more than one of these objectives. For example, clinical service delivery that can also meet a training and research goal, or consultation through supervision that assists in programme development and service evaluation.

Our aim is to work efficiently, making best use of limited resources, while also delivering maximum benefit to those who have an involvement with the Centre.

To download our brief tri-fold client information leaflet – January 2008 (.pdf format)
click here.

If you have any questions or comments about our services please contact the Centre.

Code of Ethics For Psychologists Working in Aotearoa/New Zealand
All psychology staff and students at The Psychology Centre adhere to the Code of Ethics of our profession. You can find out more about our Code of Ethics from the New Zealand Psychologists Board.

The Code of Health & Disability Services Consumers' Rights
The Psychology Centre delivers services in a way which is consistent with the Code of Consumers' Rights outlined by New Zealand's Health & Disability Commission. For more information about your Rights click the links for the Code in English or Maori, or go to the H&D Commission's website by clicking the link below.

A national network of independent health and disability advocates is available to assist you if, (a) you need assistance to understand your rights, or (b) you believe that there has been a breach of your rights. They can be contacted on a freephone number
0800-555-050, or by emailing advocacy@hdc.org.nz.



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