Where the bush-clad slopes of the Brynderwyns sweep up from the valley below, a clear stream of pure water cascades down over rocks and pebbles. Fjord this stream just outside of Mangawhai and you enter Waitapu, a retreat from the stress and worry of the outside world.
It is in this private and peaceful place that Susan Matheson and Tahe Hollis practice their respective arts. The pair has over a decade of experience working together, but they emphasise that theirs are still two separate practices - though some of their clients may find great benefits from consulting with both Susan and Tahe separately. Eight years ago Waitapu was founded as the perfect location to encapsulate and surround the healing process, and it is certainly a place that resonates with peace and wellbeing.

Tahe believes that one person’s healing experience, helps to heal and strengthen their whole whakapapa, a belief which Susan definitely shares! In the spirit of this realisation Tahe provides Mentoring, Teaching and acts as a Consultant to promote Maori Culture and Values.
Tahe has been running courses at Waitapu and small workshops for local community groups and schools on Rongoa Maori for several a years now. Propagation is part of the three day Introductory Course. This skill allows everyone to grow their own Wairākau (Maori Medicine) because “Fresh is Best”.

A dedicated professional, she also works for SOS Kaipara in Dargaville and Mangawhai. offering free counselling and support to women and children who have experienced family and sexual violence. Other services Susan provides in her private practice are Counselling, Mentoring and Supervision for a range of professionals and people working in the community.
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