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Philip Beilby Chief Executive Vaka Tautua (incorporating PIASS & Malologa Trusts)

Kathleen Tuai Business Development Manager

Lorraine Vala Administrator

Philip joined PIASS in November 2005. His background includes significant experience in the mental health and disabilities sector, and in senior health management. Philip is a registered Psychiatric Nurse with Masters  and post graduate qualifications  in health, education, and Management.

Kathleen is a qualified lawyer, of Tongan heritage. Her background includes experience in Pacific organisations within the NGO sector (including PIASS). Kathleen is currently engaged in identifying and  developing new business opportunities for PIASS Trust.

 

Lorraine is responsible for collation and recording of data/reports, and the   administration of our PIASS client dbase. She is currently also studying towards a Business Management degree at Auckland University.

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Augustine Carpentier Receptionist/P.A.

Lolomanaia Filiai DIAS Coordinator

Telesia Tanoai DIAS Coordinator

Augie joined PIASS in 2005. She   is of Cook Island ethnicity. Her busy schedule includes reception and administrative duties as well as P.A. to the General manager. Augie is the cheerful first point of contact for client's contacting PIASS Trust.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Malo lelei. I am available to provide you with information, and to assist you with your disability needs,(including environment supports, home based support, carer support etc). For personal assistance, please contact me on (09) 2786340.

I speak Tongan and English is my second language. I have personal experience of the needs of a disabled person, so do not be shy - come and have a coffee and I will listen to you and try to assist you as best   I can.  “Tupu ola moui”

Talofa lava. I am a qualified Social Worker, experienced in working with Pacific People, and supporting them with their disability needs. I also work well with people from other cultures, understanding their values and communicating with them effectively. I am a proud Samoan mum of 7 children.

 

 

 

Tina Mataiti DIAS Coordinator

 

 

 

I extend a warm “KIA ORANA, meaning - MAY YOU LIVE LONG”  to everyone. My role at PIASS Trust is to provide advice and information to Pacific clients who experience disabilities, to assist clients and their families to advance their own independence through effective provision and utilization of information about issues relating to their disability, and to promote and actively encourage people to maximize their own autonomy and independence.