Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
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Above are our office hours
Clubhouse Hours: 9:15am to 4:45pm, Monday to Friday (closed for statutory holidays)
Phone (09) 360 0745
Email admin@arahura.org.nz
Healthlink EDI: arahurac
1 Pearce Street
Onehunga
Auckland 1061
PO Box 47729
Ponsonby
Auckland 1144
Our aim is to improve the quality of life for people experiencing mental health challenges through community based support. The Trust is a vehicle to improve the quality of life of people.
We believe that each individual has the right to be treated with dignity and respect and that the individual has the right to live as they see fit, without infringing on the rights of others. That without regard to: gender, sexual orientation, religion, or race, each person has the right to be recognised as a unique individual in their own right and should be respected accordingly. We believe recovery is an individual journey that we can help facilitate. More
Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
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Above are our office hours
Clubhouse Hours: 9:15am to 4:45pm, Monday to Friday (closed for statutory holidays)
English
Crossroads Clubhouse is a work-focused, peer-supported and socially inclusive community which supports adults who have suffered from a mental illness. Those who attend the Clubhouse are members and volunteer in any number of tasks which are essential in the running of our organisation. This includes administration tasks, gardening, maintenance, facilitating meetings and providing meals and sustenance to other members. Hence the focus of Crossroads Clubhouse is recovery through work. We believe this is an extremely valuable tool in enabling those who have suffered from a mental health condition to gain confidence, meaningful relationships, social inclusion, practical skills and, most importantly, paid employment in the community. For more information please view our website: www.crossroadsclubhouse.org.nz or contact us on or (09) 376 4267 / email:
Mental health
Supported employment
Central Auckland
Adult / Pakeke
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services
Crossroads Clubhouse is a work-focused, peer-supported and socially inclusive community which supports adults who have suffered from a mental illness. Those who attend the Clubhouse are members and volunteer in any number of tasks which are essential in the running of our organisation. This includes administration tasks, gardening, maintenance, facilitating meetings and providing meals and sustenance to other members. Hence the focus of Crossroads Clubhouse is recovery through work. We believe this is an extremely valuable tool in enabling those who have suffered from a mental health condition to gain confidence, meaningful relationships, social inclusion, practical skills and, most importantly, paid employment in the community.
For more information please view our website: www.crossroadsclubhouse.org.nz or contact us on or (09) 376 4267 / email: admin@crossroadsclubhouse.org.nz
We provide our residential rehabilitation in four well-appointed four bedroom houses in the Mt. Roskill area of Auckland. The service that Arahura provides is a bridge between hospitalisation and living independently in the community. It is pivotal for the long term well being of people making this transition that they develop skills and coping strategies to meet the challenges of shifting from a dependent lifestyle, to one in which they have responsibility for managing their lives and illness. Arahura’s residential service have specialised in developing tools for our service users to practice the skills necessary to make a successful recovery into the community.
Mental health
Supported housing
Central Auckland
Adult / Pakeke
DHB clinical services
Access to our service is through the relevant clinical services by the Service co-ordinators.
We provide our residential rehabilitation in four well-appointed four bedroom houses in the Mt. Roskill area of Auckland.
The service that Arahura provides is a bridge between hospitalisation and living independently in the community. It is pivotal for the long term well being of people making this transition that they develop skills and coping strategies to meet the challenges of shifting from a dependent lifestyle, to one in which they have responsibility for managing their lives and illness. Arahura’s residential service have specialised in developing tools for our service users to practice the skills necessary to make a successful recovery into the community.
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi
https://healthpoint.co.nz/mental-health-addictions/mental-health/arahura-charitable-trust/