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Cleft New Zealand | Te Manatōpū Ngutu Riwha o Aotearoa
A community for all groups interested in the outcomes for people born with cleft. We have the passion, information and contacts to offer you
- Emotional support
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- Links to like minded people
- Community opportunities to share experience
- Access to the information and advice you require
If you are a young person born with cleft, an adult, a parent or family member or a professional working in the field – Cleft NZ is for you.
You’ll find all the practical information you need as new parents, children, teens, adults or professionals on this website, but most importantly you’ll feel that sense of belonging, of being part of a larger community who cares about you and your family.
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Face it – from those who know
Face it means something different to all of us. Listen to young people born with cleft, adults, parents and professionals and their views. We really bring the meaning of Face It to life.
Face it – in our own words
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