Free

Phone 0800 024 321
14 Rehua Place
Favona
Auckland
Auckland 2024
"Maa te aroha, whakapono, whakatika me te hohourongo — ka puaawai te ora o te whaanau'
Whare Tiaki Hauora is a kaupapa Maaori health organisation supporting whaanau across Taamaki Makarau, based in East Tāmaki. We walk with you to keep you well, connected and cared for. Our services are practical, mana-enhancing and grounded in tikanga and maatauranga Maaori. Whatever you're facing, we're here to help you and your whaanau find real solutions that make life easier.
Free
We are a free service for New Zealand residents and citizens or people on a New Zealand work permit. Please contact us for further information on free access to this service.
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
| Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
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The set hours above are specifically for our main office.
Public Holidays: Closed Waitangi Day (6 Feb), Good Friday (3 Apr), Easter Sunday (5 Apr), Easter Monday (6 Apr), ANZAC Day (observed) (27 Apr), King's Birthday (1 Jun), Matariki (10 Jul), Labour Day (26 Oct), Auckland Anniversary (1 Feb).
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
| Mon – Sun | midnight – midnight |
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Our adult acute mental health respite facility is staffed over a 24 hour, 7 day a week period.
It will continue to operate over public holidays and holiday periods such as Christmas Day.
Māori, English
What is an Iwi Support Worker? An Iwi Support Worker (ISW) works with a community-based caseload of 1:15. Their primary function is to provide service coordination which is based on individual needs of tangata whaiora. Iwi Support Workers work in partnership with tangata whaiora and their identified support networks—this can be either whānau, friends and or clinicians. What can an Iwi Support Worker do? Iwi Support Workers will assist and support tangata whaiora to Maintain their wellbeing Assisting tangata whaiora and / or whānau to understand and manage their illness Seek community integration and meaningful social activity Seek Employment Advocacy—with whānau, courts, WINZ, Housing New Zealand etc What are clients' rights? Tangata Whaiora Rights to A Quality As Tangata Whaiora receiving any Mental Health Service, you have the right to be treated with dignity and respect. Other rights include: Right to privacy Right to receive effective communication Right to be fully informed Right to make informed choices and give informed consent. What is a ‘Needs Assessment’? An individualized support plan is an assessment of your ‘needs, which is a document that is created between you and your Iwi Support Worker. This plan ensures that your needs are being met, and that you are meeting your goals. This support plan is reviewed every three months so that as things change in your life, so can your support plan. Do I have to be Māori to receive this service? No—Whare Tiaki Hauora Iwi Support Services are open to anyone regardless of ethnicity, gender, race, culture, disability, religion and sexuality, open to the acknowledgement, acceptance and practice of Kaupapa Māori. What Does Kaupapa Māori Service Provider mean? Whare Tiaki Hauora provides its service delivery in Kaupapa Māori practices from Powhiri to Poroporoake, Kawanatanga to tino rangatiratanga, and from tangata Whenua to Manuhiri. We rely strongly on the principals of Te Tiriti O Waitangi, Tikanga Māori — Partnership, Protection and Participation to ensure adherence to practicing and maintaining a strong focus on wellness.
Alcohol or drug addiction, Family / whānau support, Kaupapa Māori, Mental health, Pasifika
Advocacy (alcohol or drug addiction), Advocacy (mental health), Alcohol or drug counselling and support, Counselling and support, Family / whānau support (addiction), Family / whānau support (mental health), Kaupapa Māori alcohol or drug addiction, Kaupapa Māori mental health, Pasifika mental health, Supported employment
South Auckland, East Auckland
Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
Self referral, GP, Health NZ clinical services
How do I get referred to Whare Tiaki Hauora Iwi Support Services?
Completion of a Whare Tiaki Hauora Iwi Support Service Application.
What are the service entry criteria?
Have a confirmed Axis 1 Diagnosis i.e, Schizophrenia, Bi-polar etc
What is an Iwi Support Worker?
An Iwi Support Worker (ISW) works with a community-based caseload of 1:15. Their primary function is to provide service coordination which is based on individual needs of tangata whaiora. Iwi Support Workers work in partnership with tangata whaiora and their identified support networks—this can be either whānau, friends and or clinicians.
What can an Iwi Support Worker do?
Iwi Support Workers will assist and support tangata whaiora to
What are clients' rights?
Tangata Whaiora Rights to A Quality
As Tangata Whaiora receiving any Mental Health Service, you have the right to be treated with dignity and respect. Other rights include:
What is a ‘Needs Assessment’?
An individualized support plan is an assessment of your ‘needs, which is a document that is created between you and your Iwi Support Worker. This plan ensures that your needs are being met, and that you are meeting your goals. This support plan is reviewed every three months so that as things change in your life, so can your support plan.
Do I have to be Māori to receive this service?
No—Whare Tiaki Hauora Iwi Support Services are open to anyone regardless of ethnicity, gender, race, culture, disability, religion and sexuality, open to the acknowledgement, acceptance and practice of Kaupapa Māori.
What Does Kaupapa Māori Service Provider mean?
Whare Tiaki Hauora provides its service delivery in Kaupapa Māori practices from Powhiri to Poroporoake, Kawanatanga to tino rangatiratanga, and from tangata Whenua to Manuhiri.
We rely strongly on the principals of Te Tiriti O Waitangi, Tikanga Māori — Partnership, Protection and Participation to ensure adherence to practicing and maintaining a strong focus on wellness.
What is Acute Adult Crisis Respite Service? Adult Crisis Respite Service are designed to provide the least restrictive environment possible for individuals who require either a situational change or extra support for a short period of time, as from time to time, individuals who suffer from acute mental ill health or exacerbation of their mental illness will require a short term stay in a supported environment. Our Crisis Respite Service can offer you? A supportive environment to help ease you into the community Do I have to be Māori to receive this service? No— Whare Tiaki Hauora Services are open to anyone regardless of ethnicity, gender, race, culture, disability, religion and sexuality, open to the acknowledgement, acceptance and practice of Kaupapa Māori.
Kaupapa Māori, Mental health
Counselling and support, Kaupapa Māori mental health, Respite
South Auckland, East Auckland
Adult / Pakeke
Health NZ clinical services
How do I get referred to Crisis Respite Service?
What is Acute Adult Crisis Respite Service?
Adult Crisis Respite Service are designed to provide the least restrictive environment possible for individuals who require either a situational change or extra support for a short period of time, as from time to time, individuals who suffer from acute mental ill health or exacerbation of their mental illness will require a short term stay in a supported environment.
Our Crisis Respite Service can offer you?
A supportive environment to help ease you into the community
Do I have to be Māori to receive this service?
No— Whare Tiaki Hauora Services are open to anyone regardless of ethnicity, gender, race, culture, disability, religion and sexuality, open to the acknowledgement, acceptance and practice of Kaupapa Māori.
Wheelchair access, Mobility parking space
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Child / Tamariki friendly
Parking Available
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