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PACT
Mental Health Service, Addiction
Today
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Description
Pact supports people of all ages with intellectual and other disabilities, people recovering from mental illness and people with alcohol, drug, nicotine and gambling problems. Support for people to lead fulfilling lives, focusing on their strengths to help them reach their goals.
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Free, Fees apply
Hours
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
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These are the office hours only
Languages Spoken
English
Programmes
Our supported accommodation services are for people who can benefit from staff support in a home with other flatmates or in their own flat. We have a variety of homes (everything from one-bedroom flats to family-style homes) with staffing to suit people’s needs (eg daytime staffing, overnight staffing). We support clients with daily living skills, setting and reaching goals and being as independent as possible – whether that’s learning new skills in the home or working toward living more independently. Specialist Māori Supported Accommodation We have specialist Māori supported accommodation services in Dunedin that support people recovering from mental illness and people with intellectual disabilities. They draw their kawa from the Whanaungatanga best practice model, based in Tikanga Māori. From this sound foundation, there is a commitment to ensuring that tangata whānau are embraced, guided by the principles of Tika, Pono and Aroha.
Our supported accommodation services are for people who can benefit from staff support in a home with other flatmates or in their own flat. We have a variety of homes (everything from one-bedroom flats to family-style homes) with staffing to suit people’s needs (eg daytime staffing, overnight staffing). We support clients with daily living skills, setting and reaching goals and being as independent as possible – whether that’s learning new skills in the home or working toward living more independently. Specialist Māori Supported Accommodation We have specialist Māori supported accommodation services in Dunedin that support people recovering from mental illness and people with intellectual disabilities. They draw their kawa from the Whanaungatanga best practice model, based in Tikanga Māori. From this sound foundation, there is a commitment to ensuring that tangata whānau are embraced, guided by the principles of Tika, Pono and Aroha.
- Programme Areas
Mental health
- Programme Type
Supported housing
- Regions
Waitaki, Southland, Central Lakes, West Coast, Dunedin - South Otago, Hutt
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke
- Referral Types
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services
Referral Process
It can be complex to explain how referrals are made to Pact so please get in touch if you want to find out how to access our services. We’ll bend over backwards to help you. Even if you are not eligible for government-funded Pact support, we have other options, including paying for Pact services privately (see individually-funded services).
A NASC needs assessment is required for this service.
Description
Our supported accommodation services are for people who can benefit from staff support in a home with other flatmates or in their own flat. We have a variety of homes (everything from one-bedroom flats to family-style homes) with staffing to suit people’s needs (eg daytime staffing, overnight staffing).
We support clients with daily living skills, setting and reaching goals and being as independent as possible – whether that’s learning new skills in the home or working toward living more independently.
Specialist Māori Supported Accommodation
We have specialist Māori supported accommodation services in Dunedin that support people recovering from mental illness and people with intellectual disabilities.
They draw their kawa from the Whanaungatanga best practice model, based in Tikanga Māori. From this sound foundation, there is a commitment to ensuring that tangata whānau are embraced, guided by the principles of Tika, Pono and Aroha.
We support people recovering from mental illness who find it hard to secure independent accommodation in the community. Options include shared flatting and individual units, where people pay an affordable rent. Pact holds the tenancy and sublets to clients. Unlike our supported accommodation service, there are no staff on site, but clients may receive Pact community support.
We support people recovering from mental illness who find it hard to secure independent accommodation in the community. Options include shared flatting and individual units, where people pay an affordable rent. Pact holds the tenancy and sublets to clients. Unlike our supported accommodation service, there are no staff on site, but clients may receive Pact community support.
- Programme Areas
Mental health
- Programme Type
Supported housing
- Regions
Waitaki, Southland, Central Lakes, West Coast, Dunedin - South Otago
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke
- Referral Types
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services
Referral Process
It can be complex to explain how referrals are made to Pact so please get in touch if you want to find out how to access our services. We’ll bend over backwards to help you. Even if you are not eligible for government-funded Pact support, we have other options, including paying for Pact services privately (see individually-funded services).
Description
We support people recovering from mental illness who find it hard to secure independent accommodation in the community. Options include shared flatting and individual units, where people pay an affordable rent. Pact holds the tenancy and sublets to clients. Unlike our supported accommodation service, there are no staff on site, but clients may receive Pact community support.
Our youth community support workers get to know young people recovering from mental illness or with an intellectual disability in their own home/community and support them to achieve their goals. We work alongside children and youth (and case managers where relevant) we help them maintain or improve their mental health, self-esteem and social skills. Staff can help young people find a job or figure out what there is to do in the community. Developing a routine for each day is important, including activities like school, sports, youth groups etc. Our team has input and oversight from registered clinicians. Support is provided by trained mental health support workers.
Our youth community support workers get to know young people recovering from mental illness or with an intellectual disability in their own home/community and support them to achieve their goals. We work alongside children and youth (and case managers where relevant) we help them maintain or improve their mental health, self-esteem and social skills. Staff can help young people find a job or figure out what there is to do in the community. Developing a routine for each day is important, including activities like school, sports, youth groups etc. Our team has input and oversight from registered clinicians. Support is provided by trained mental health support workers.
- Programme Areas
Mental health
- Programme Type
Counselling and support
- Regions
Southland, Central Lakes, West Coast, Hutt
- Age Groups
Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi
- Referral Types
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services
Referral Process
It can be complex to explain how referrals are made to Pact so please get in touch if you want to find out how to access our services. We’ll bend over backwards to help you. Even if you are not eligible for government-funded Pact support, we have other options, including paying for Pact services privately (see individually-funded services).
Description
Our youth community support workers get to know young people recovering from mental illness or with an intellectual disability in their own home/community and support them to achieve their goals.
We work alongside children and youth (and case managers where relevant) we help them maintain or improve their mental health, self-esteem and social skills. Staff can help young people find a job or figure out what there is to do in the community. Developing a routine for each day is important, including activities like school, sports, youth groups etc.
Our team has input and oversight from registered clinicians. Support is provided by trained mental health support workers.
We provide help for adults, who are living in the community and who have mental illness or an intellectual disability. We support people to reach their goals, whether that is learning a new daily living skill, tapping into social networks in the community, assisting with housing, or exploring work or study options. People set the goal - we are there to help. We also offer specialist Māori community support in Dunedin and Pacific community support in Wellington.
We provide help for adults, who are living in the community and who have mental illness or an intellectual disability. We support people to reach their goals, whether that is learning a new daily living skill, tapping into social networks in the community, assisting with housing, or exploring work or study options. People set the goal - we are there to help. We also offer specialist Māori community support in Dunedin and Pacific community support in Wellington.
- Programme Areas
Mental health
- Programme Type
Counselling and support
- Regions
Waitaki, Southland, Central Lakes, West Coast, Dunedin - South Otago, Hutt
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke
- Referral Types
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services
Referral Process
It can be complex to explain how referrals are made to Pact so please get in touch if you want to find out how to access our services. We’ll bend over backwards to help you. Even if you are not eligible for government-funded Pact support, we have other options, including paying for Pact services privately (see individually-funded services).
Description
We provide help for adults, who are living in the community and who have mental illness or an intellectual disability. We support people to reach their goals, whether that is learning a new daily living skill, tapping into social networks in the community, assisting with housing, or exploring work or study options. People set the goal - we are there to help.
We also offer specialist Māori community support in Dunedin and Pacific community support in Wellington.
Additional Details
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Child / Tamariki friendly
Website
Contact Details
80 Filleul Street, Dunedin
Dunedin - South Otago
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
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Phone
(03) 477 4312
Website
15 The Crescent, Invercargill
Southland
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
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Phone
(03) 211 2850
Website
54 Tainui Street, Wharemoa, Greymouth
West Coast
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
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Phone
(03) 477 4312
Website
6 Raroa Road, Hutt Central, Lower Hutt
Hutt
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
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Phone
(04) 570 2320
Website
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This page was last updated at 8:44AM on November 28, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by PACT.
We support people recovering from mental illness who find it hard to secure independent accommodation in the community. Options include shared flatting and individual units, where people pay an affordable rent. Pact holds the tenancy and sublets to clients. Unlike our supported accommodation service, there are no staff on site, but clients may receive Pact community support.
Mental health
Supported housing
Waitaki, Central Lakes, Dunedin - South Otago
Adult / Pakeke
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services
Referral Process
It can be complex to explain how referrals are made to Pact so please get in touch if you want to find out how to access our services. We’ll bend over backwards to help you. Even if you are not eligible for government-funded Pact support, we have other options, including paying for Pact services privately (see individually-funded services).
Description
We support people recovering from mental illness who find it hard to secure independent accommodation in the community. Options include shared flatting and individual units, where people pay an affordable rent. Pact holds the tenancy and sublets to clients. Unlike our supported accommodation service, there are no staff on site, but clients may receive Pact community support.