Offering services to front line workers and organisations who are responding to hoarding behaviours and individual therapy for those living with hoarding disorder
EBPHA supports the provision of essential primary health care services, including mental health and addiction services to Whakatāne, Ōpōtiki, Kawerau and other outlying communities.
The Child and Family Unit (CFU) is a supra-regional acute psychiatric child and adolescent mental health inpatient unit hosted by Auckland District Health Board.
Pirirākau Hauora provides a range of Kaupapa Māori Health Services including mental health services for tamariki, rangatahi (children & adolescents) and pakeke (adults).
Mind+ provides Te Whatu Ora funded, individualised, community based support via self or other referral and also to those referred by secondary services (CMH)
A clinical psychologist offering education, coping skills training and therapy for chronic pain and other issues including anxiety, grief and depression
Recovery support and opportunities for people living with an experience of mental illness and/or addiction to develop skills that will facilitate community inclusion and participation.
Family Link provides support, education and advocacy to family/whanau (including children) who have a family member who is experiencing mental unwellness and/or addiction.
Asian Family Services provides professional and confidential face-to-face or telephone counselling support and social worker support to all Asians living in New Zealand.
The WBOP PHO is a non-profit that supports and delivers primary health care and wellness services through general practices, Iwi partners, and community organisations
Poutiri Charitable Trust provides whanau ora, mental health and AOD support to tamariki and rangatahi (child/youth) and pakeke (adults) in the Bay of Plenty.