Mental Health services for adults 20+ years who are registered with our PHO and are experiencing mild to moderate levels of depression/anxiety/mental health conditions, or who are actively being treated with psychotropic medication. Primary Mental Health offers a range of community-based resilience, recovery and health and wellbeing services. We do not accept any urgent or high risk referrals to the Te Manu Toroa Team. These need to be directed to the Crisis Team 0800 800 508.
Mental Health services for adults 20+ years who are registered with our PHO and are experiencing mild to moderate levels of depression/anxiety/mental health conditions, or who are actively being treated with psychotropic medication. Primary Mental Health offers a range of community-based resilience, recovery and health and wellbeing services. We do not accept any urgent or high risk referrals to the Te Manu Toroa Team. These need to be directed to the Crisis Team 0800 800 508.
- Programme Areas
Mental health
- Programme Type
Non-acute specialist mental health community services
- Regions
Bay of Plenty
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke
- Referral Types
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services
Referral Process
Individual must be registered with our PHO to access this service.
Referrals to this service can come via self & family, GP, Community Mental Health, Acute Mental Health, Medical Specialists, DHB clinical services or Community Groups.
If the individual meets the criteria below and would like support please contact the Mental Health and Addictions Team on 07 577 4911 to discuss and request a referral form.
Description
Mental Health services for adults 20+ years who are registered with our PHO and are experiencing mild to moderate levels of depression/anxiety/mental health conditions, or who are actively being treated with psychotropic medication.
Primary Mental Health offers a range of community-based resilience, recovery and health and wellbeing services.
We do not accept any urgent or high risk referrals to the Te Manu Toroa Team. These need to be directed to the Crisis Team 0800 800 508.