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Kari Centre Community Teams
Public Service, Mental Health, Community, Paediatrics
Today
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
Description
The Kari Centre is the community service provided for children and adolescents who may be experiencing a mental illness. There are several teams covering the Central Auckland catchment area, Waiheke and Great Barrier Islands. The Kari Centre Community Teams are made up of experienced Mental Health professionals including Specialist Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Social Workers, Child Psychotherapists, Nurses and Occupational Therapists as well as cultural support staff.
Kari Centre Community Teams provide assessment and treatment for children and adolescents with a known or suspected serious mental health disorder.
The Kari Centre has also developed services for infants and families/whanau (Koanga Tupu) and a service for children of parents with a mental illness (Tu Tangata Tonu).
Children and adolescents are seen with their family or legal caregiver’s involvement.
Hours
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
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Referral Expectations
Referrals are required from a professional who has seen the identified child or adolescent, including (but not limited to) general practitioners, public health nurses, school guidance counsellors, paediatricians, school principals, teachers, social workers, other mental health services, the police etc.
Whilst families are welcome to make phone enquiries, referrals cannot be accepted directly from family members. Similarly, children and adolescents cannot self-refer.
Charges
Kari Centre applies the following District Health Board policy as standard operating procedure:
"As a general rule, patients who are not New Zealand residents are ineligible for publicly funded healthcare, and it is MOH policy that they must pay for their treatment.
ADHB policy is to identify ineligible people by means of a screening process, and charge them appropriately for their treatment. The screening process is based on the Eligibility Criteria implemented by the Ministry of Health.
This does not imply that ineligible people who present acutely will not be treated. ADHB is obliged to treat such people, and recover the cost of treatment, which the patient is legally obliged to pay notwithstanding that they presented acutely.
ADHB is not obliged to provide ineligible people with elective services. If accepted for treatment, ineligibles will only receive treatment after having paid 100% of the estimated cost of such treatment in advance."
Website
Contact Details
Greenlane Clinical Centre
Central Auckland
Phone
09 623 4646
Fax
Reception: (09) 623 4611 Duty: (09) 623 4612
Website
Kari Centre
Ground Floor
Building 13
Greenlane Clinical Centre
214 Greenlane Rd
Auckland
Street Address
Kari Centre
Ground Floor
Building 13
Greenlane Clinical Centre
214 Greenlane Rd
Auckland
Postal Address
Kari Centre
Private Bag 92189
Greenlane Clinical Centre
Greenlane
Auckland
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This page was last updated at 1:35PM on September 7, 2020. This information is reviewed and edited by Kari Centre Community Teams.