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We are a whare full of whāea and mātua who understand that you are away from the security of your whānau and the familiarity of secondary school relationships.

We will advocate for you when things get tough. You will have access to professional Māori counsellors who can guide you through times that need extra confidential advice and reassurance. You will feel the aroha and wise counsel from our Māori Chaplain and the security and warmth of our support staff. We are your whanauka. Nau mai. Tauti mai.

Need support?

Make an appointment via email with one of our Registered Counsellors

Kaitohutohu Māori | Counselling

Our tauira have access to experienced counsellors for free, confidential advice and guidance.

Jenny MillerJenny Miller headshot Nov 2022

Te Ātiawa

Kaitohutohu | Registered Counsellor

Jenny Miller brings experience and knowledge from a range of interesting roles to her work at Te Huka Mātauraka.

After completing a Bachelor of Physical Education at Otago in the 1990s, Jenny lived in Auckland and gained a Diploma of Herbal Medicine. She later returned home to Dunedin and worked as a personal trainer before a decade at Araiteuru Whare Hauora. In 2018 she completed Te Taketake, Diploma of Applied Addictions Counselling and worked in Youth Addictions and Mental Health before coming to Te Huka Mātauraka.

“My counselling work is trauma-informed and draws on various models of practice from Te Whare Tapa Whā and Pōwhiri Poutama to somatic and mindfulness approaches to therapy.”

Jenny encourages tauira to reach out for support.

515 Castle Street North, room G04
Tel: +64 3 479 8283
Email: jenny.miller@otago.ac.nz


Amber KalinowskiAmber Kalinowski headshot Nov 2022

Kāi Tahu, Taranaki

Kaitohutohu | Registered Counsellor

Ko Taranaki me Takitimu ōku maunga
Ko Hungatehua me Aprima ōku awa
Ko Kurahoupo me Takitimu ōku waka
Ko Taranaki me Kāi Tahu ōku iwi
Ko Amber Kalinowski tōku ingoa

Amber Kalinowski comes from “a big beautiful, dynamic and complicated whānau” who inspired and supported her to be adventurous and curious about the world, people and their experiences.

She has worked in education, addiction and whānau settings, always with young people at the centre of her mahi.

“My philosophy is deeply rooted in social justice, social construction (society and the messages it tells us) and narratives."

“How terrifyingly exciting that you are coming to Otago. This can be a wondrous place full of potential, new experiences, learnings and relationships. Sometime these things can be challenging to navigate and being away from whānau and whenua can be hard."

“So come have a kōrero, a laugh and tangi in a pretty chilled space. Let us be your whānau away from home.”

515 Castle Street North, room G04
Tel: +64 3 479 8283
Email: amber.kalinowski@otago.ac.nz


Māori Kaiawhi Wairua | Māori chaplain

The campus chaplain offers pastoral care and spiritual support for all students and staff at the University of Otago and Otago Polytechnic.

The Otago Tertiary Chaplains have a dedicated Māori chaplain as part of their team. Care offered by the chaplain is confidential.

Rev Shari Roy headshot 2022Reverend Te Ata Roy

Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi

Te Minita Māori | Māori Chaplain

Reverend Te Ata Roy will be available at Te Huka Mātauraka on Mondays.

Address: 519 Castle Street North
Email maori.chaplain@otago.ac.nz

Visit the Otago Tertiary Chaplains website for more information


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