H o m e   P a g e                                                                       

Nau mai! Haere mai!

Welcome to the Manawatu Stewart Centre Website!

Mission

Ma Tatou Te Huarahi Hou E Kimi

Discovering New Pathways Together

Our Vision

Providing positive rehabilitation and community participation in partnership with people who have acquired brain injury

Our Values

S I T E    S E A R C H

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  • Caring support

  • Positive partnership

  • Honesty and integrity

  • Diversity – respecting differences

  • Professionalism

  • Collaboration with Tangata Whenua and other cultures.

Our Service

Provides:

Incorporates:

  • Community participation

  • Cultural Diversity

Promotes:

  • Brain injury awareness and education

  • A safe, positive, social environment

  • Peer support and personal development

Eligibility*

  • For people 16-65 years with acquired brain injury

  • Applications assessed on an individual basis

*Exclusions: People whose needs are better met in mental health or intellectual disability services


Manawatu Stewart Centre Staff

Terry IT Coordinator Jan Office Manager Alvin Rehab Coach Katie Occupational Therapist Richard Rehab Coach Claire Rehab Coach (Prog Coord) Jonathan Social Worker Eliz Rehab Coach (Art) Bruce Workshop Tutor Maxine Speech & Language Janet Manager Mike Rehab Coach (Sport)

  Click on a Staff member to view their profile

 


Our History

A Stewart Centre was first established in Auckland by Alex and Mary Stewart in    1991 after their son, Tommy's accident in Australia

There are now 7 Stewart Centres in  the North Island:


 

In Palmerston North, the Stewart Centre operated for two years under the umbrella of the Brain Injury Association Central Districts (BIACD)

The Manawatu Stewart Centre Trust (MSCT) was established as a separate entity in January 2001, with Board members from BIACD and the Palmerston North community.

The Manawatu Stewart Centre has contact time and rehabilitation programmes 5 days a week 9am   to 3pm

ACC and Supportlinks contract MSCT as a preferred provider of rehabilitation services.
 
Referral process can be through an ACC Case Manager, Key Worker of any Support Agency, GP, Health Professional or family.


 


 

Recent Newpaper Articles


 Update from the Manager - May 2010- Click here

Handmade Cards for Sale

We have quite a selection of handmade designer cards for purchase.

Call in to our Centre today if you're interested in making a purchase.

 


Clients who have sustained a brain injury are achieving their personal goals.

Congratulations for all those achievements!


May Newsletter 2010 - Click here to download

  • Annual Exchange with Stewart Centre @ EIT - Photos

  • Graduation Day - by Ian Johnson

  • Apple Picking - by Gloria Shaw

  • Bike Ride to Taupo - by Michael Webb

  • Bowling Tournament Success - Kerry Tofts

  • Experience of a Lifetime - Jonathan Kan

  • Introducing Roger Squires

  • SWOT Day


 

F e b r u a r y  2 0 1 0


Alex and Mary Stewart win QSM accolade for brain injury efforts

(taken from an article in the Kaipara Advocate - 6 June 2005)

A car accident that changed the lives of Alex and Mary Stewart and their son Tommy has led to royal honours for the Ruawai couple. They have been awarded the Queen's Service Medal for community service for their work in setting up the the Brain Injury Association and rehabilitation centres for people with head injuries. Read more ...

In honour of their achievement, Barry Griffin, a client at the Manawatu Stewart Centre, presented the Stewarts with a handmade wooden urn he had turned himself. Click here to view ..

 
 

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