Our newest member of the team is Tash. She is a Stratford local and volunteer firefighter who joined us in September 2020 and is already using her graphic design skills in updating our documents with a fresh new theme. Welcome to #teamTutaki Tash
Meet more of the Team
Nelson Pulotu
Manager
Police Project Leader Nelson PULOTU joined Tūtaki as the Manager back in November 2019. The New Zealand Police are a key stakeholder and partner in the work we do here at Tūtaki.
More about Nelson PulotuGemma Walker
Social Worker
Gemma started with Tūtaki in March 2019 as a Social Worker working with Youth. Gemma helps young people work through things that aren’t working well for them in their lives and together they come up with different ways to tackle these challenges.
More about Gemma WalkerPaloma Aston
Social Worker
Paloma was employed at Tūtaki after finishing her last placement as a student with us. She works with children and youth aged between four and twenty four in a one-to-one context and within a group setting. Paloma works with young people covering four programmes, Healthy Relationships, Taming Anger, Reflections and Self Esteem
More about Paloma AstonKim Marsh
Operations Manager
Kim joined the team at Tūtaki in 2015 as a part of the administration team and is now our Operations Manager working alongside Nelson. Kim manages the day to day operations of the organisation which include Human Resources, finance, accounting, trust administration, compliance, health and safety ….. the list goes on.
More about Kim MarshZachery Hanham
Membership Consultant/Personal Trainer
Zachery, or Zac, joined us in February 2020 as Membership Consultant and Personal Trainer. Zac interacts with gym members and potential customers, consults with new and existing members, and takes lead in personal and group training sessions.
More about Zachery HanhamSam Haggart
Social Worker
Sam has worked at Tūtaki since 2015. She is a Children’s Social worker working with children aged four to fourteen.
Sam enjoys ensuring young people feel happy, confident, safe and free to be themselves in their everyday environments. To achieve this she works alongside whanau, schools, social service agencies, hobby clubs and any other support networks already in place for the child.