Purpose of the Forensic Mental Health Service
The Forensic Mental Health Service provides specialist assessment, treatment, care, and rehabilitation for people experiencing significant mental health difficulties who are involved with the criminal justice system and/or who may present a risk of offending.
We work at the interface between mental health and justice, supporting people on their recovery journey while promoting safety, wellbeing, and community reintegration.
Our service also provides specialist mental health advice and assessments to courts, prisons, and other agencies, including assessments relating to a person's mental health, fitness to stand trial, and criminal responsibility.
We are committed to delivering care that balances recovery, dignity, and individual rights with our responsibilities to support public safety. For people subject to legal orders, including Special Patients, care is provided within a framework of clinical, legal, and security requirements that support both treatment and rehabilitation.
What We Do
We provide specialist forensic mental health care through a multidisciplinary team committed to supporting recovery, promoting wellbeing, and reducing barriers to successful community living. Our approach is person-centred, recovery-focused, culturally responsive, and guided by evidence-based practice.
We work alongside tāngata whaiora, their whānau, and other support networks to develop meaningful goals, build strengths, and support rehabilitation and reintegration wherever possible.
Cultural wellbeing is an important part of recovery. Our service includes Kaiārahi/Kaioranga Hauora (Cultural Workers) and works closely with Māori Mental Health Services to ensure tāngata whaiora and their whānau have access to culturally safe and responsive support throughout their care journey.
Services We Provide
We provide a range of specialist forensic mental health services through several clinical teams, including:
- Forensic Mental Health Inpatient Unit (Ward 9A)
- Community Forensic Mental Health Team (CMHT)
- Court Liaison Team
- Prison Liaison Team
- Clinical Team supporting our forensic mental health step-down house (Ahuru Mowai)
Community Forensic Mental Health Team (CMHT)
Our Community Forensic Mental Health Team provides specialist forensic mental health assessment, consultation, and support for people living in the community.
Where referral criteria are met, the team offers forensic mental health advice and clinical input for:
- People based predominantly within Otago Corrections Facility, Invercargill Prison, and other correctional settings on a case-by-case basis
- People involved with or engaging in the justice system
- People transitioning to, or living within, independent or supported accommodation environments
- Selected situations where specialist forensic mental health expertise is requested to support ongoing care and recovery in the community
Southland Hospital provides Community Forensic Mental Health Services.
Youth Forensic Services are provided by a mobile service based out of Southland Hospital and 8 Moray Place, Dunedin. For more information, please see Southern DHB Child & Youth Mental Health Services.