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Ember - Korowai Takitini
Mental Health Service, Addiction
Today
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Description
We provide support to people who experience mental distress, harm from alcohol and other drugs and intellectual disability throughout the North Island.
Ember is here for you.
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Free
Fees and Charges Description
No fees apply
Hours
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Public Holidays: Closed Good Friday (18 Apr), Easter Sunday (20 Apr), Easter Monday (21 Apr), ANZAC Day (25 Apr), King's Birthday (2 Jun), Matariki (20 Jun), Labour Day (27 Oct), Waitangi Day (6 Feb).
Languages Spoken
English
Programmes
Reach out - North Shore and Rodney Reach Out Peer Support is a mobile service supporting people in their recovery from mental health issues. All the team have their own personal experiences of mental health trauma and recovery. Mahi Marumaru - Counties Manukau Mahi Marumaru is a mobile peer service supporting people to recover from alcohol and other drug-related issues. The English translation for Mahi Marumaru is 'many people working together'. All Peer Support Workers have their own lived experience of addiction and personal journey of recovery. Peer Talk - Counties Manukau Peer Talk is a service that connects people in need of mental health support with Peer Support Workers over the phone. It is one of a number of helpline services that constitute the National Telehealth Service. It is run in collaboration with Homecare Medical. Peer Talk is an effective way to overcome some of the barriers that make it difficult for people to access mental health care, namely distance and cost. This free phone-based counselling service makes it easier for those in need to get help. DRIVE Consumer Direction Counties Manukau DRIVE is a lived experience network that supports people in Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau health region who experience mental distress or harm from alcohol or other drugs. The main thing they do is navigate, letting people know where the resources are so they can empower themselves. DRIVE also: - supports the personal and professional development of the peers through workshops delivered by ABACUS Traininig and Supervision and The Recovery College. - administrates two scholarships. One to the Cutting Edge Conference and the other to their annual Recovery Camp in March. - Organises bi-monthly hui to connect with peers including their annual Matariki Hui. Peer Employment Training PET provides training and preparation for work as a Peer Support Worker to individuals with their own lived experience of mental health or alcohol/drug addiction issues. We hold an unwavering belief that people can and want to learn, grow and develop. We also believe that peer-to-peer support is one of the greatest learning experiences in someone’s quest for wellbeing. See here for more information on these services or to contact a Team Manager
Reach out - North Shore and Rodney Reach Out Peer Support is a mobile service supporting people in their recovery from mental health issues. All the team have their own personal experiences of mental health trauma and recovery. Mahi Marumaru - Counties Manukau Mahi Marumaru is a mobile peer service supporting people to recover from alcohol and other drug-related issues. The English translation for Mahi Marumaru is 'many people working together'. All Peer Support Workers have their own lived experience of addiction and personal journey of recovery. Peer Talk - Counties Manukau Peer Talk is a service that connects people in need of mental health support with Peer Support Workers over the phone. It is one of a number of helpline services that constitute the National Telehealth Service. It is run in collaboration with Homecare Medical. Peer Talk is an effective way to overcome some of the barriers that make it difficult for people to access mental health care, namely distance and cost. This free phone-based counselling service makes it easier for those in need to get help. DRIVE Consumer Direction Counties Manukau DRIVE is a lived experience network that supports people in Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau health region who experience mental distress or harm from alcohol or other drugs. The main thing they do is navigate, letting people know where the resources are so they can empower themselves. DRIVE also: - supports the personal and professional development of the peers through workshops delivered by ABACUS Traininig and Supervision and The Recovery College. - administrates two scholarships. One to the Cutting Edge Conference and the other to their annual Recovery Camp in March. - Organises bi-monthly hui to connect with peers including their annual Matariki Hui. Peer Employment Training PET provides training and preparation for work as a Peer Support Worker to individuals with their own lived experience of mental health or alcohol/drug addiction issues. We hold an unwavering belief that people can and want to learn, grow and develop. We also believe that peer-to-peer support is one of the greatest learning experiences in someone’s quest for wellbeing. See here for more information on these services or to contact a Team Manager
- Programme Areas
Addictions - drug & alcohol, Mental health
- Programme Type
Alcohol or drug counselling and support, Counselling and support, Peer / advocacy / group / family whānau support, Peer support (alcohol or drug)
- Regions
South Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, Dunedin - South Otago, Waikato, Central Auckland
- Age Groups
Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke
- Referral Types
Self referral
Referral Process
Contact the Team Manager for more information. Click here for contact details.
Description
Reach out - North Shore and Rodney
Reach Out Peer Support is a mobile service supporting people in their recovery from mental health issues. All the team have their own personal experiences of mental health trauma and recovery.
Mahi Marumaru - Counties Manukau
Mahi Marumaru is a mobile peer service supporting people to recover from alcohol and other drug-related issues. The English translation for Mahi Marumaru is 'many people working together'. All Peer Support Workers have their own lived experience of addiction and personal journey of recovery.
Peer Talk - Counties Manukau
Peer Talk is a service that connects people in need of mental health support with Peer Support Workers over the phone. It is one of a number of helpline services that constitute the National Telehealth Service. It is run in collaboration with Homecare Medical. Peer Talk is an effective way to overcome some of the barriers that make it difficult for people to access mental health care, namely distance and cost. This free phone-based counselling service makes it easier for those in need to get help.
DRIVE Consumer Direction Counties Manukau
DRIVE is a lived experience network that supports people in Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau health region who experience mental distress or harm from alcohol or other drugs. The main thing they do is navigate, letting people know where the resources are so they can empower themselves.
DRIVE also:
- supports the personal and professional development of the peers through workshops delivered by ABACUS Traininig and Supervision and The Recovery College.
- administrates two scholarships. One to the Cutting Edge Conference and the other to their annual Recovery Camp in March.
- Organises bi-monthly hui to connect with peers including their annual Matariki Hui.
Peer Employment Training
PET provides training and preparation for work as a Peer Support Worker to individuals with their own lived experience of mental health or alcohol/drug addiction issues. We hold an unwavering belief that people can and want to learn, grow and develop. We also believe that peer-to-peer support is one of the greatest learning experiences in someone’s quest for wellbeing.
See here for more information on these services or to contact a Team Manager
Additional Details
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi
Website
Contact Details
49B Apollo Drive, Rosedale, Auckland
North Auckland
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
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Phone
(09) 443 3700
Email
Website
51 Huia Road, Ōtāhuhu, Auckland
South Auckland
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
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Phone
(09) 523 2149
Email
Website
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