Help@Hand is a convergence of technology, research and advocacy for domestic violence
service providers. These are the values that drive our organisation and staff.
Our values are:
Collaborative Approach: By building partnerships with public, private, and nonprofit sectors,
we maximize resources, share knowledge, and work together toward a future free from
domestic violence.
Empowerment Through Technology: Harnessing the power of data and digital tools, we
empower both survivors and frontline workers with the resources they need to respond,
recover, and rebuild their lives.
Results-Driven: We are committed to measurable outcomes, ensuring that every initiative we
undertake makes a tangible impact on the lives of domestic violence survivors and
contributes to long-term systemic change.
Evidence-Based: Our work is grounded in rigorous research, utilizing data and proven
methodologies to create innovative and effective solutions.
Determined to Make a Difference: We operate with a relentless focus on supporting
survivors and transforming the societal structures that perpetuate domestic violence. Our
determination drives us to overcome challenges and pioneer new approaches.
Market Trailblazers: As leaders in the intersection of technology and social change, we set
the benchmark in developing cutting-edge tools and strategies to combat domestic violence
at scale.
Driven for Excellence: We strive for the highest standards in all we do, from research and
advocacy to technological development, ensuring our solutions are both sustainable and
impactful.
Innovation-Focused: We leverage corporate efficiency and technology to innovate
continuously creating scalable and practical solutions that can adapt to the evolving needs
of survivors and the communities we serve.
If you feel we are not living up to these values and standards of service or have ideas on how we
can deliver these values better, don’t hesitate to get in touch with the Operations Manager.
Email gavin@helpathand.org.nz or complaints@helpathand.org.nz
Sir Ray will be creating a Vlog interviewing global thought leaders in the domestic violence and sexual
violence prevention and rehabilitation sectors. If you would be interested in being interviewed, please
contact gavin@helpathand.org.nz