Free
Phone (03) 379 7200
Email info@kakakura.org.nz
Te Korimako: Telephone: (03) 351 5837
Head Office and Kaiawhina (Mental Health Community Support) Whānau Ora, Otautahi (Christchurch)
90 Fitzgerald Avenue
Christchurch Central
Christchurch
Canterbury 8011
PO Box 13070
Otautahi
Christchurch
Phone (03) 217 4170
Email info@kakakura.org.nz
Te Kotuku Residential Murihiku (Invercargill)
25 Queens Drive
Richmond
Invercargill
Southland 9810
PO Box 13070
Otautahi
Christchurch
Phone (03) 217 5381
Email info@kakakura.org.nz
Kaiawhina (Mental Health Community Support) and Needs Assessment and Co-ordination Murihiki (Invercargill)
23 Queens Drive
Richmond
Invercargill
Southland 9810
PO Box 13070
Otautahi
Christchurch
Phone (03) 351 5837
Email info@kakakura.org.nz
Te Korimako Residential Otautahi (Christchurch)
11 Rochford Place
Bryndwr
Christchurch
Canterbury 8052
PO Box 13070
Otautahi
Christchurch
Kakakura Health Services is a Kaupapa Māori Health & Social Services Agency providing needs assessment, community support, residential and respite services. We embody two Kāi Tahu whakataukī (proverbial sayings). The first is associated with our tohu /logo (the parrot), sacred to the takata whenua (people of the land): More
Free
No fees apply.
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Kakakura works closely with Southern DHB - Mental Health Needs Assessment and Service Co-ordination team, other community groups, GPs and whānau to identify what supports you require to live a fulfilling life in the community.
Kaupapa Māori, Mental health
Counselling and support, Kaupapa Māori mental health
Southland, Central Lakes
Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
DHB clinical services
You are eligible to receive our services if you have the following:
• A psychiatric diagnosis,
• Are referred by a psychiatric clinician,
• Have a current needs assessment,
• And are aged 6 years and above
Kakakura works closely with Southern DHB - Mental Health Needs Assessment and Service Co-ordination team, other community groups, GPs and whānau to identify what supports you require to live a fulfilling life in the community.
Established in 1997, this is a community support service that operates in both Ōtautahi (Christchurch) and Murihiku (Invercargill). Kaiāwhina are trained and supervised mental health support workers who assist people in the community that have a mental illness. They work alongside takata whaiora (clients), their whānau (family), case managers and others to enable them to regain /maintain wellbeing and move towards a more independent lifestyle.
Kaupapa Māori, Mental health
Counselling and support, Kaupapa Māori mental health
Southland, Canterbury
Adult / Pakeke
DHB clinical services
You are eligible to receive our services if you have the following:
• A psychiatric diagnosis,
• Are referred by a psychiatric clinician,
• Have a current needs assessment,
• And are aged 18 years and over.
Established in 1997, this is a community support service that operates in both Ōtautahi (Christchurch) and Murihiku (Invercargill). Kaiāwhina are trained and supervised mental health support workers who assist people in the community that have a mental illness. They work alongside takata whaiora (clients), their whānau (family), case managers and others to enable them to regain /maintain wellbeing and move towards a more independent lifestyle.
Te Korimako Established in 1997, Te Korimako is an eight-bed residential whare (home) in Ōtautahi (Christchurch). Te Korimako is a Kaupapa Māori 24-hour residential rehabilitation and respite facility for adults who experience mental illness. Pou Tautoko are trained and supervised mental health support workers. They assist people who have a mental illness to transition from institutional care to a home- based environment. A balance of cultural and clinical approaches are utilised to achieve takata whaiora (client) goals of wellbeing. These goals are to be integrated into their daily living activities. Te Kotuku This is a residential whare (home) in Murihiku that was established in 2003. Te Kotuku is a Kaupapa Māori 24-hour residential rehabilitation and respite facility for adults who experience mental illness. Te Kotuku has seven beds for residental rehabilitation and 2 beds for respite.
Kaupapa Māori, Mental health
Kaupapa Māori mental health, Supported housing
Southland, Canterbury
Adult / Pakeke
DHB clinical services
You are eligible to receive our services if you have the following:
• A psychiatric diagnosis,
• Are referred by a psychiatric clinician,
• Have a current needs assessment,
• And are aged 18 years and over.
This service aims to assist people transitioning from institutional care to a home-based environment.
Te Korimako Established in 1997, Te Korimako is an eight-bed residential whare (home) in Ōtautahi (Christchurch). Te Korimako is a Kaupapa Māori 24-hour residential rehabilitation and respite facility for adults who experience mental illness. Pou Tautoko are trained and supervised mental health support workers. They assist people who have a mental illness to transition from institutional care to a home- based environment. A balance of cultural and clinical approaches are utilised to achieve takata whaiora (client) goals of wellbeing. These goals are to be integrated into their daily living activities.
Te Kotuku This is a residential whare (home) in Murihiku that was established in 2003. Te Kotuku is a Kaupapa Māori 24-hour residential rehabilitation and respite facility for adults who experience mental illness. Te Kotuku has seven beds for residental rehabilitation and 2 beds for respite.
Te Kotuku provides 2 beds for emergency and planned respite care for Southern District Health Board. Te Kotuku is a Kaupapa Māori 24-hour residential rehabilitation and respite facility for adults who experience mental illness. Pou Tautoko are trained and supervised mental health support workers. They assist people who have a mental illness to transition from institutional care to a home- based environment. A balance of cultural and clinical approaches are utilised to achieve takata whaiora (client) goals of wellbeing. These goals are to be integrated into their daily living activities.
Kaupapa Māori, Mental health
Kaupapa Māori mental health, Respite
Southland
Adult / Pakeke
DHB clinical services
You are eligible to receive our services if you have the following:
• A psychiatric diagnosis,
• Are referred by a psychiatric clinician,
• Have a current needs assessment,
• And are aged 18 years and over.
Te Kotuku provides 2 beds for emergency and planned respite care for Southern District Health Board.
Te Kotuku is a Kaupapa Māori 24-hour residential rehabilitation and respite facility for adults who experience mental illness. Pou Tautoko are trained and supervised mental health support workers. They assist people who have a mental illness to transition from institutional care to a home- based environment. A balance of cultural and clinical approaches are utilised to achieve takata whaiora (client) goals of wellbeing. These goals are to be integrated into their daily living activities.
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Child / Tamariki friendly
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