Emma Slagter (left), Archie Brown and his mum Kelly Palmer, early intervention teacher Angie Moselen, Sarah Slagter, speech language therapy student Lily Mehrtens and Chloe Slagter enjoy their morning coffee and chips at Play Cafe.
Almost a year on from opening, at least five families are finding support in Whangarei's Play Cafe.
Angie Moselen, early intervention teacher, and Jenny Davis, manager of Raumanga's He Kakano Childcare Centre and early intervention teacher, started up the Play Cafe for families with children who have additional needs to
gather, get support and advice and chill out with a coffee.
The group has recently moved meeting space to He Kakano childcare centre and Mrs Moselen said it has "just been amazing" to be in a child-friendly space with the children. There is no other group meeting in Whangarei that caters to the needs of these families whose child has anything from a speech delay to a more severe need or provides the support and services Play Cafe does. A lot of the families that go are referred by specialist services.
Mrs Moselen said the group is "pretty unique in the way that it is building support networks for our families but also offering specialist help".
They have an open door policy to specialist services with a big range of specialists coming along to offer their support and advice. Ms Davis said a big part of what they are doing with Play Cafe is early intervention and ensuring that any issues the children are facing are picked up early.