Free

Phone (09) 263 6508
Email hello@drivedirection.org.nz
Hunter's Plaza, Shop 1, 217 Great South Road
Papatoetoe
Auckland 2025
DRIVE Consumer Direction Counties Manukau
C/o Ember Korowai Takitini
P.O. Box 22424,
Ōtāhuhu 1062,
Auckland, New Zealand
DRIVE is a peer-led network for people with lived or living experience of emotional distress or harm from alcohol or other drugs, and their whānau. All DRIVE staff have lived experience. We create opportunities for people to connect, learn, and grow alongside others on a similar journey.
Activities include workshops, peer support groups, and community hui across the Counties Manukau region.
Free
| Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
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We are a mobile service
Public Holidays: Closed Waitangi Day (6 Feb), Good Friday (3 Apr), Easter Sunday (5 Apr), Easter Monday (6 Apr), ANZAC Day (observed) (27 Apr), King's Birthday (1 Jun), Matariki (10 Jul), Labour Day (26 Oct).
English
This programme helps people access information about a wide range of supports and opportunities in the community. This may include services such as counselling, addiction support, peer groups, housing, employment, and other resources that support wellbeing and recovery. Our advocacy focuses on systemic change rather than individual case advocacy. We use insights from people with lived experience to highlight barriers and advocate for improvements in services and systems.
Alcohol or drug addiction, Mental health
Advocacy (alcohol or drug addiction), Advocacy (mental health), Peer support (alcohol or drug), Peer support (mental health)
South Auckland, East Auckland
Adult / Pakeke
Self referral
This programme helps people access information about a wide range of supports and opportunities in the community. This may include services such as counselling, addiction support, peer groups, housing, employment, and other resources that support wellbeing and recovery.
Our advocacy focuses on systemic change rather than individual case advocacy. We use insights from people with lived experience to highlight barriers and advocate for improvements in services and systems.
Recovery College NZ offers educational workshops that support wellbeing, recovery, and both personal and professional development. Workshops are open to anyone who lives or works in the Counties Manukau region and are available to people with or without lived experience. Workshops are co-designed to respond to the needs and interests of the community. See our event schedule here.
Alcohol or drug addiction, Mental health
Workforce training (alcohol or drug addiction), Workforce training (mental health)
South Auckland, East Auckland
Adult / Pakeke
Self referral
Recovery College NZ offers educational workshops that support wellbeing, recovery, and both personal and professional development. Workshops are open to anyone who lives or works in the Counties Manukau region and are available to people with or without lived experience.
Workshops are co-designed to respond to the needs and interests of the community. See our event schedule here.
The Counties Manukau Bipolar Support Group is a peer-led group for people living with bipolar. It offers a supportive space to share experiences, connect with others, and learn ways to live well with bipolar. The group is facilitated by people with lived experience and supported by DRIVE Consumer Direction Counties Manukau. Meeting times In-person: First Friday of each month, 10am–12pm Ember Korowai Takitini Ōtāhuhu Hub, 51 Huia Road, Ōtāhuhu Online (Zoom): Third Tuesday of each month, 7pm–9pm Join the mailing list for meeting information and updates here.
Mental health
Peer support (mental health)
South Auckland
Adult / Pakeke
Self referral
The Counties Manukau Bipolar Support Group is a peer-led group for people living with bipolar. It offers a supportive space to share experiences, connect with others, and learn ways to live well with bipolar.
The group is facilitated by people with lived experience and supported by DRIVE Consumer Direction Counties Manukau.
Meeting times
In-person: First Friday of each month, 10am–12pm
Ember Korowai Takitini Ōtāhuhu Hub, 51 Huia Road, Ōtāhuhu
Online (Zoom): Third Tuesday of each month, 7pm–9pm
Join the mailing list for meeting information and updates here.
Women in Recovery is a peer-led support group for anyone who identifies as a woman and has lived or living experience of emotional distress or harm from alcohol or other drugs. The group offers a welcoming space to connect with others, share experiences, and support one another in recovery. Women are welcome to share, listen, or simply be present. There is no pressure to talk and no commitment required. Find more info or join the mailing list here. Meetings are held in person on the fourth Friday of each month, 10am–12pm, at Friendship House, Te Moana Room (Level 1), 20 Putney Way, Manukau City.
Alcohol or drug addiction, Mental health
Peer support (alcohol or drug), Peer support (mental health)
South Auckland
Adult / Pakeke
Self referral
Women in Recovery is a peer-led support group for anyone who identifies as a woman and has lived or living experience of emotional distress or harm from alcohol or other drugs. The group offers a welcoming space to connect with others, share experiences, and support one another in recovery.
Women are welcome to share, listen, or simply be present. There is no pressure to talk and no commitment required. Find more info or join the mailing list here.
Meetings are held in person on the fourth Friday of each month, 10am–12pm, at Friendship House, Te Moana Room (Level 1), 20 Putney Way, Manukau City.
The Men in Recovery Group is a peer-led support group for anyone who identifies as a man and has lived experience of emotional distress or harm from alcohol or other drugs. It offers a supportive space to connect with others who understand similar experiences. Men are welcome to share, listen, or simply be present. There is no pressure to talk and no commitment required. Find more information or join the mailing list here. The group meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month, 10am–12pm, at Friendship House, Te Moana Room (Level 1), 20 Putney Way, Manukau City.
Alcohol or drug addiction, Mental health
Peer support (alcohol or drug), Peer support (mental health)
South Auckland
Adult / Pakeke
Self referral
The Men in Recovery Group is a peer-led support group for anyone who identifies as a man and has lived experience of emotional distress or harm from alcohol or other drugs. It offers a supportive space to connect with others who understand similar experiences.
Men are welcome to share, listen, or simply be present. There is no pressure to talk and no commitment required. Find more information or join the mailing list here.
The group meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month, 10am–12pm, at Friendship House, Te Moana Room (Level 1), 20 Putney Way, Manukau City.
Wheelchair access, Mobility parking space, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Quiet, low sensory environment, A longer appointment time, Support to make decisions, More space to move around
Phone, Speak with women / wahine, Child / Tamariki friendly, LGBTQIA+ friendly, Online / virtual / app
https://healthpoint.co.nz/mental-health-addictions/mental-health/drive-consumer-direction-counties-manukau/