06 November 2024 Major 140th anniversary report highlights societal challenges This report provides a glimpse of milestones and achievements, an overview of current programmes and initiatives, and insights into trends and challenges that will likely impact New Zealand…
16 October 2024 Presbyterian Support Northern Celebrates 140 Years of Service Presbyterian Support Northern (PSN) was established in Aotearoa in 1884 by Duncan Macpherson. He had strong humanitarian beliefs, saw people struggling and was determined to do something…
09 October 2024 Presbyterian Support Northern follow up response to Whanaketia Apologising is an important first step, and we recognise that people want to see this followed by action so that this does not happen again.
24 September 2024 New look for PSN Presbyterian Support Northern has a new look and feel following an updated brand refresh.
24 September 2024 Shaun Greaves to join PSN as new CEO Shaun Greaves will join Presbyterian Support Northern (PSN) as its new Kaiwhakahaere Mātua (Chief Executive) on December 9.
16 September 2024 Concern over funding cuts affecting front-line services Presbyterian Support Northern (PSN) is very concerned about Oranga Tamariki cancelling and reducing front-line service contracts that impact around 800 clients, says PSN’s Interim CEO, Pam…
02 September 2024 Whanaketia Abuse in Care - Presbyterian Support Northern Public Apology Te Whakapuakitanga a PSN e pā ana ki ngā tūkinotanga i ngā whare tiaki a te kāwana.
30 July 2024 The pandemic of poverty affects all of us PSN's CEO warns of a "pandemic of poverty" as recession deepens crisis. Family violence calls up 44%, more families need food banks, and KiwiSaver financial hardship application withdrawals…
16 July 2024 PSN appoints interim CEO Pam Elgar (Ngāruahine, Te Atiawa) has been appointed as interim Chief Executive Officer (interim Kaiwhakahaere Mātua) of Presbyterian Support Northern (PSN).
02 May 2024 Lifeline celebrates 60th year but “pressure has never been greater” Lifeline Aotearoa is launching a public appeal to help cover its running costs as it celebrates its 60 years of helping New Zealanders.