Free
Phone (09) 531 4040
Fax (09) 520 4068
Email reception@kahuitukaha.co.nz
650 Great South Road
Ellerslie
Auckland 1051
PO Box 74270
Greenlane
Auckland 1051
We are a Ngāti Whātua organisation, characterised by diversity and committed to achieving meaningful health and social outcomes for everyone.
Our Vision
Me akiaki i te mana ō ngā tāngata i te rohe ō Ngāti Whātua.
We are a Ngāti Whātua organisation committed to providing manaakitanga to all people within the rohe.
Our Services
We are contracted to provide a range of mental health, advocacy and social housing services.
We embed our organisational values in the delivery of these services:
Free
Our services are provided free of charge.
English
Respite Services provide a safe place to reduce risks associated with a crisis or relapse of mental illness. It is an alternative to being admitted to hospital or an option for earlier discharge from hospital. Trained staff are always present. We provide the following mental health crisis respite services: Adult (Tūmanako & Te Aroha, Manurewa); Maternal (Awhi Rito, Manurewa); Youth (Mā te Huruhuru, Grey Lynn).
Mental health, Maternal & infant - mental health & addictions
Maternal mental health - community support, Respite
South Auckland, East Auckland, Central Auckland
Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services
People may self-refer or refer whānau members. Referrals also come from GPs, DHB clinicians & government agencies. Please phone 09 5314040 or 0800 678 323 for further information on how to access services.
Respite Services provide a safe place to reduce risks associated with a crisis or relapse of mental illness. It is an alternative to being admitted to hospital or an option for earlier discharge from hospital. Trained staff are always present.
We provide the following mental health crisis respite services:
We deliver 24/7 residential support for people who need long-term care at Kahurangi (Papatoetoe) and Māpuna (Onehunga).
Mental health
Residential support
South Auckland
Adult / Pakeke
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services
Referrals come from DHB clinicians.
We deliver 24/7 residential support for people who need long-term care at Kahurangi (Papatoetoe) and Māpuna (Onehunga).
Mobile Mental Health Support provides a range of services to people who have experienced mental illness and who would benefit from support with their recovery. The service is mobile, visiting people wherever they live in the community. Our services are specific to different population groups, recognising the importance of cultural strengths to wellbeing, and matching staff to different language needs. Kaupapa Māori (Te Korowai ō Te Aroha); Pasifika (Ola Manuia); Asian; Muslim; General Mobile Support; Housing & Recovery Support (Te Rangimarie); Community Living Service; Cultural Support; Awhi Ora (working within medical centres); Peer Support.
Mental health, Kaupapa Māori, Pacific People
Peer / advocacy / group / family whānau support, Community based support - mental health, Kaupapa Māori - mental health, Pacific People - mental health, Refugee / migrant
South Auckland, East Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, Central Auckland
Adult / Pakeke
People may self-refer or refer whānau members. Referrals also come from GPs, DHB clinicians & government agencies. Please phone 09 5314040 or 0800 678 323 for further information on how to access services.
Mobile Mental Health Support provides a range of services to people who have experienced mental illness and who would benefit from support with their recovery. The service is mobile, visiting people wherever they live in the community. Our services are specific to different population groups, recognising the importance of cultural strengths to wellbeing, and matching staff to different language needs.
Our other services include: Consumer Advocacy & Leadership (Mental Health & Addictions); Refugee settlement (Auckland); Community Groups (Kupenga Ora); LGBTTQIA+ Liaison & Training (Central Auckland); Regional coordination and advocacy for family harm services (Whāngaia Ngā Pā Harakeke, Waitematā district); Rainbow Tick - supporting organisations in making their workplaces safe and inclusive for LGBTTQIA+ employees; Counselling Service (PHO-funded).
Mental health, Addictions - drug & alcohol
Peer / advocacy / group / family whānau support, Community based support - mental health, Advocacy / group / family whānau support (AOD), Refugee / migrant, Training - mental health
South Auckland, East Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, Central Auckland
Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services
People may self-refer or refer whānau members. Referrals also come from GPs, DHB clinicians & government agencies. Please phone 09 5314040 or 0800 678 323 for further information on how to access services.
Our other services include:
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi
https://healthpoint.co.nz/mental-health-addictions/mental-health-addictions/kahui-tu-kaha/
Social Housing provides support for people in the Auckland and Whangārei region who are experiencing difficulties with their housing. Housing First for people who are chronically homeless (Whare Taupua, Fale ko Lata'anga, Central & West Auckland & Whangārei); Transitional Housing for those who are transitionally homeless (Ara Whakawhiti, South, East, West & Central Auckland & Whangārei); Youth Transitional Housing (Aka Matua, Ōtara, Māngere & Manurewa); Sustaining Tenancies (Whare Toko, Auckland & Whangārei); Supported Accommodation for people receiving mental health services; Public/Permanent Housing (South & West Auckland & Whangārei); Residential Tenancies in individually leased properties (Auckland & Whangārei); Supported Accommodation for rangatahi transitioning from state care (Māhuri); Creating Positive Pathways for people exiting long-term prison sentences (Hiki Mana, Hiki Ora, Auckland & Whangārei); Emergency motel accommodation (Auckland only); Rapid rehousing for people experiencing homelessness (Kāinga Āhuru); Supported accommodation for Takatāpui who are homeless (Āhuru Pūmanawa, Mt Eden); Single-site supported housing (Te Mātāwai, Central City)
Mental health
Community based support - mental health, Residential support
South Auckland, East Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, Central Auckland, Northland
Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services, Corrections
Referral Process
People may self-refer or refer whānau members. Referrals also come from GPs, DHB clinicians & government agencies. Please phone 09 5314040 or 0800 678 323 for further information on how to access services.
Description
Social Housing provides support for people in the Auckland and Whangārei region who are experiencing difficulties with their housing.