Torranice Campel

Senior Social Worker

Torranice Campel was born and raised in Mangere. She is of Māori, Samoan (paternal) and Niuean (mother) decent.

She has 10 years’ experience working in the social services field; specialising in family violence, sexual violence, child protection, youth development, community development and LGBTQI+/MVPFAFF Diversity. She has also Co-led and led several boards, presented at national and international conferences, and created sexual violence and LGBTQI+/MVPFAFF resources.

She is committed to uphold the articles of Te Titiri o Waitangi and driven to serve by understanding how social sciences underpins social work and how colonisation has had an impact on indigenous (Tangata Whenua) peoples of Aotearoa and Pacific Islands peoples. She believes people deserve quality care and support