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Te Menenga Pai Nga Whare Hauora
Mental Health Service, Kaupapa Māori
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Description
Te Menenga Pai Nga Whare Hauora is a kaupapa Māori residential service, funded by Capital & Coast District Health Board to provide housing and recovery interventions.
Te Menenga Pai Nga Whare Hauora receives all referrals through the Needs Assessment Coordination Service (NASC) within Capital & Coast DHB.
With changes currently occurring, Māori contracts will be moved into The Māori Health Authority. It is certainly an exciting time for us.
Tangata motuhake are in this whare long term as they have nowhere else to live and have high and complex needs that require 24 hour supervision, medication support and interaction within the community.
Te Menenga Pai Nga Whare Hauora ensures that all Tangata motuhake are treated equally and accommodate for the different ethnic groups, as it is not just Māori referred and we have Pacifica and non Māori.
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Free
Hours
Mon – Fri | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Office hours above.
(24 hour, 7 days a week service)
Languages Spoken
Cook Islands Māori, Māori, Samoan, English
Programmes
Te Menenga Pai Nga Whare Hauora provides 24 hour residential services to high complex Tūroro, to meet their individual needs. This service includes: Day to day living skills Assistance with household duties Kaitautoko 1-1 planning with whānau ora outcomes Assisting with Tangaata motuhake pepeha and whakapapa, tikanga (right and wrong acceptable behaviours vs unacceptable behaviours) Encouraging Wakawhanaungatanga Maintaining whanaungatanga within the whare and what does that mean Medication Support Living with COVID Drug & Alcohol program We have access to: Winz Housing NZ AOD services Clinical services Courts/Police/Corrections Education GPs Te Haerenga
Te Menenga Pai Nga Whare Hauora provides 24 hour residential services to high complex Tūroro, to meet their individual needs. This service includes: Day to day living skills Assistance with household duties Kaitautoko 1-1 planning with whānau ora outcomes Assisting with Tangaata motuhake pepeha and whakapapa, tikanga (right and wrong acceptable behaviours vs unacceptable behaviours) Encouraging Wakawhanaungatanga Maintaining whanaungatanga within the whare and what does that mean Medication Support Living with COVID Drug & Alcohol program We have access to: Winz Housing NZ AOD services Clinical services Courts/Police/Corrections Education GPs Te Haerenga
- Programme Areas
Mental health, Kaupapa Māori, Pacific People
- Programme Type
Kaupapa Māori - mental health, Pacific People - mental health, Residential support
- Regions
Wellington
- Age Groups
Adult / Pakeke
- Referral Types
DHB clinical services
Referral Process
Access to this service must come via Capital & Coast DHB - Needs Assessment & Service Co-Ordination Service.
Description
Te Menenga Pai Nga Whare Hauora provides 24 hour residential services to high complex Tūroro, to meet their individual needs. This service includes:
- Day to day living skills
- Assistance with household duties
- Kaitautoko 1-1 planning with whānau ora outcomes
- Assisting with Tangaata motuhake pepeha and whakapapa, tikanga (right and wrong acceptable behaviours vs unacceptable behaviours)
- Encouraging Wakawhanaungatanga
- Maintaining whanaungatanga within the whare and what does that mean
- Medication Support
- Living with COVID
- Drug & Alcohol program
We have access to:
- Winz
- Housing NZ
- AOD services
- Clinical services
- Courts/Police/Corrections
- Education
- GPs
- Te Haerenga
Additional Details
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi
Public Transport
Buses available outside the front footpath.
Parking
Street parking only
Contact Details
277 Mansfield Street, Wellington
Wellington
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Phone
(04) 389 6113
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Mobile
021 673651
Email
temenengapai@mpct.org.nz
277 Mansfield Street
Newtown
Wellington 6021
Street Address
277 Mansfield Street
Newtown
Wellington 6021
Postal Address
277 Mansfield Street
Newtown
Wellington 6012
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This page was last updated at 12:39PM on August 20, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Te Menenga Pai Nga Whare Hauora.