Taranaki Retreat

35 Octavius Place, New Plymouth

Contact Details

Phone (06) 215 0993
Email waimanako@taranakiretreat.org.nz

Street Address

35 Octavius Place
East End
New Plymouth
Taranaki 4310

Postal Address

The Professional Centre
Nob's Line
Strandon
New Plymouth 4310

Description

Taranaki Retreat is suicide prevention and postvention initiative providing support through a residential retreat and community outreach programme.

We are a community sanctuary, here to provide time-out space for families and individuals to stay, free of charge, when times are tough.  We also support people in the community via outreach, with our team of peer support workers.

We have a drop-in space in the town centre called Waimanako; The Hope Centre, with a kai for koha cafe, the option to talk to someone. Our workshops are sometimes at our place in Strandon, Nobs Line and sometimes at the Support hub at the Tasman Club.

You can sign up for our free workshops on our website (and read more information about them there too!)

Staff

Our team are a wonderfully diverse bunch of people, from all kinds of personal, cultural and professional backgrounds.

Fees and Charges Categorisation

Free

Fees and Charges Description

There are no charges for our services.

People staying generally have enough on their plate without worrying about more bills.

Hours

Mon – Tue 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wed 1:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Thu – Fri 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Public Holidays: Closed Waitangi Day (6 Feb), Taranaki Anniversary (9 Mar), 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).
Christmas: Closed 22 Dec — 9 Jan.

Languages Spoken

English

Programmes

Residential Retreat

Taranaki Retreat is a suicide prevention and postvention initiative. It is a residential facility where individuals or whole families can deal with tragedy or life-challenges. Some who stay have been touched by suicide, or are dealing with loss or depression. Some people need time out from their situation at home – or come and stay with their whānau as part of their healing, for example, following a crisis.

Programme Areas

Family / whānau support, Mental health

Programme Type

Family / whānau support (mental health), Peer support (mental health)

Regions

Taranaki

Age Groups

Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process

People can be referred by any other agency or themselves; a specific diagnosis is not required. Just get in touch and share your situation and then fill in our Inquiry Form online, or drop in to our Support hub Waimanako.

From there, we will work together to determine whether the Retreat is the right “fit” or otherwise support you in finding pathways forward. 

We work with the entire whānau group. Young people, under 15 years, will need to have a Support person (usually a whānau member) present. From age 17, young people can potentially stay independently.

Description

Taranaki Retreat is a suicide prevention and postvention initiative. It is a residential facility where individuals or whole families can deal with tragedy or life-challenges. Some who stay have been touched by suicide, or are dealing with loss or depression. Some people need time out from their situation at home – or come and stay with their whānau as part of their healing, for example, following a crisis.

Community Outreach Programme

Taranaki Retreat also provide non-residential care for local people who are at risk, through a community outreach programme based at Waimanako. Those in the community can visit Waimanako; our Support hub and are supported with a listening ear, or can simply attend some of our regular workshops or ask for further support.

Programme Areas

Family / whānau support, Mental health

Programme Type

Counselling and support, Family / whānau support (mental health), Peer support (mental health)

Regions

Taranaki

Age Groups

Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process

People can be referred by any other agency or themselves; a specific diagnosis is not required. Just get in touch and share your situation and then fill in our Inquiry Form.

From there, we will work together to determine whether our services are the right 'fit' or otherwise support you in finding pathways forward. 

We work with the entire whānau group. Young people, under 16 years, will need to have a Support person (usually a whānau member) present. From age 16, young people can take part in our programmes independently.

Description

Taranaki Retreat also provide non-residential care for local people who are at risk, through a community outreach programme based at Waimanako. 

Those in the community can visit Waimanako; our Support hub and are supported with a listening ear, or can simply attend some of our regular workshops or ask for further support.

Disability Assistance

Wheelchair access

Additional Details

Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Child / Tamariki friendly, LGBTQIA+ friendly

Travel Directions

Waimanako; our Support hub is at The Tasman Club, 17 Octavius Place, New Plymouth (free car park next to it, often called Pigout Point).  Our support space, Waihapai is at the Professional Centre, 17 Nobs Line, Strandon.

Public Transport

The nearest bus No 9 - stops at the corner of Elliot and Hobson St - then it's a 5 minute walk.

Parking

There is a free car park at the end of Octavius Place.


https://healthpoint.co.nz/mental-health-addictions/mental-health/taranaki-retreat/