Mental Health & Addictions in Northland
These services provide support to family/whānau of someone who is experiencing mental health or addiction issues.
Family / whānau support (addiction) providers 13 results
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Eating Disorders Carer Support NZ (EDCS) Free
EDCS NZ provides Lived Experience support to parents, carers & whanau of people who have eating disorders.
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Ka Puta Ka Ora Emerge Aotearoa Free
We support people from diverse communities across Aotearoa and from all walks of life through a broad range of health, housing, social and wellbeing services.
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Al-Anon Family Groups and Alateen Free
When you don’t know where to turn because someone drinks too much, Al-Anon Family Groups can help.
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Brave Hearts NZ Free
We offer a free support service for people with loved ones with substance use and addiction issues.
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Hokianga Health Community Health services Free
Hokianga Health's Te Whare Awhina provides early intervention for mental health and addiction issues.
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Yellow Brick Road - Northland Free
We walk alongside and provide support to families and whānau who live with a loved one experiencing mental health challenges
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The Turning Point NZ $$ Fees apply
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
Private clinical treatment facility that focuses on the detoxification and rehabilitation from addictive substances, tailored to the individual needs of each guest.
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Mental Health & Addictions - Alcohol and Drug Services | Te Tai Tokerau (Northland)
Specialist alcohol and drug service including Opiate Substituion Programme, Inpatient Detoxification Service and support for family/whanau.
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Odyssey Free $$ Fees apply
Odyssey's vision is that people, whānau and communities are connected and supported to live the lives they want, free from drug, alcohol and other addiction
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Ngati Kahu Social & Health Services Free
Ngati Kahu Social & Health Services aim to support well-being for our community by providing whanau with services to empower growth and stability.
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The Salvation Army Bridge Centre (Alcohol and Drug Support) - Kaitaia Free
Provides individual support and day programmes for people who are experiencing significant harm as a result of their alcohol and or other drug use.
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Te Rarawa Anga Mua Free
Te Rarawa Anga Mua (TRAM) is dedicated to enhancing the social, cultural, environmental, and economic wellbeing of Te Rarawa whānau, hapū, and iwi.
