Free
Phone 0800 787 733
Email reception@terunanga.org.nz
59 Higgins Road
Frankton
Hamilton
Waikato 3204
PO Box 19165
Waikato Mail Centre
Hamilton 3244
Te Rūnanga Ō Kirikiriroa provides adult mental health services including day programmes, supported accommodation, respite.
An organisation which prides itself upon many health initiatives which over the years have benefited many of our local whānau. More
Free
Free of charge.
Mon – Fri | 9:00 AM – 4:30 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).
English, Māori
Aroha ki te Tangata is a day program that is recovery focused, and offers a wide range of programmes and activities that build on and support opportunities for Service Users in Mental Health. Our programs are responsive and flexible enough to empower Service Users to meet their individual and collective needs. Service users are able to build on and develop relationships, and are encouraged to build links back into their community. Aroha ki te Tangata works alongside Service Users who want to make changes for a more satisfying lifestyle. The program facilitates the development of functional living skills, building on and developing interpersonal skills, independent living skills, leisure skills and pre-vocational/vocational skills. Aroha Ki Te Tangata implements Māori Models of Recovery into our systems and practices: Te Reo Māori Powhiri/poroporoaki Whakawhanaungatanga Waiata Poukai Hui
Kaupapa Māori, Mental health
Counselling and support, Kaupapa Māori mental health
Waikato
Adult / Pakeke
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services
Access Aroha Ki Te Tangata can come via any community referral including self-referral, whānau, DHB clinical services and wards, or supported accommodation facilities.
Contact us directly for our referral documents to complete.
Aroha ki te Tangata is a day program that is recovery focused, and offers a wide range of programmes and activities that build on and support opportunities for Service Users in Mental Health.
Our programs are responsive and flexible enough to empower Service Users to meet their individual and collective needs. Service users are able to build on and develop relationships, and are encouraged to build links back into their community.
Aroha ki te Tangata works alongside Service Users who want to make changes for a more satisfying lifestyle. The program facilitates the development of functional living skills, building on and developing interpersonal skills, independent living skills, leisure skills and pre-vocational/vocational skills.
Aroha Ki Te Tangata implements Māori Models of Recovery into our systems and practices:
Ngā Whare Tūhono is a 22 bed residential service that provides supported accommodation for whanaunga with mental health issues and also enables meaningful recovery in a tranquil and safe setting. Staff work with the aim of supporting whanaunga reintegration into the community wherever possible. In cases where a return to the community is not indicated we look to enable whanaunga to live as independently as possible within safe and manageable limits. A strong focus is placed on residents developing life skills, social skills, self-care skills and the ability to manage their own medication. Being active in one’s own recovery is emphasised and whanaunga are encouraged to join programmes offered in the community. Ngā Whare Tūhono upholds the following behavioural standards: Zero tolerance of violence and abuse. No use of illicit substances. Supporting people to make their own choices wherever possible.
Kaupapa Māori, Mental health
Kaupapa Māori mental health, Supported housing
Waikato
Adult / Pakeke
To enter Ngā Whare Tūhono whanaunga must:
Ideally they should:
Ngā Whare Tūhono is a 22 bed residential service that provides supported accommodation for whanaunga with mental health issues and also enables meaningful recovery in a tranquil and safe setting.
Staff work with the aim of supporting whanaunga reintegration into the community wherever possible. In cases where a return to the community is not indicated we look to enable whanaunga to live as independently as possible within safe and manageable limits.
A strong focus is placed on residents developing life skills, social skills, self-care skills and the ability to manage their own medication. Being active in one’s own recovery is emphasised and whanaunga are encouraged to join programmes offered in the community.
Ngā Whare Tūhono upholds the following behavioural standards:
We provide 24 hour mental health crisis support as an alternative to admission to a psychiatric ward at Waikato Hospital.
Kaupapa Māori, Mental health
Kaupapa Māori mental health, Respite
Waikato
Adult / Pakeke
To enter Nga Kapua o Te Ao, whanaunga must:
Ideally they should:
We provide 24 hour mental health crisis support as an alternative to admission to a psychiatric ward at Waikato Hospital.
Te Ara Pai has the following services available to whānau: (a) Co-existing problems - whānau that identify as having both mental health and AOD problems in the Community (b) Community support - whānau of those that are affected by co-existing problems can also access support on how to best support their loved one who is going through a mental health and or AOD problems. (c) Alcohol & other Drugs - whānau that identify with having problems with drugs and alcohol that are seeking support to either reduce, minimise or work towards abstaining from substances. (d) Peer Support – works alongside the clinician to support and guide whānau through other identified areas that may or could impact on your recovery journey.
Addictions - drug & alcohol, Kaupapa Māori, Mental health
Coexisting problems – mental health & addictions, Kaupapa Māori alcohol or drug addiction, Kaupapa Māori mental health
Waikato
Adult / Pakeke
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services, Corrections
Ring Te Rūnanga O Kirikiriroa and request a referral form for self referrals. Walk ins are also acceptable to complete the referral form. Other methods for referrals are via your GP, other social agencies and government agencies.
Te Ara Pai has the following services available to whānau:
(a) Co-existing problems - whānau that identify as having both mental health and AOD problems in the Community
(b) Community support - whānau of those that are affected by co-existing problems can also access support on how to best support their loved one who is going through a mental health and or AOD problems.
(c) Alcohol & other Drugs - whānau that identify with having problems with drugs and alcohol that are seeking support to either reduce, minimise or work towards abstaining from substances.
(d) Peer Support – works alongside the clinician to support and guide whānau through other identified areas that may or could impact on your recovery journey.
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi
https://healthpoint.co.nz/mental-health-addictions/mental-health/te-runanga-o-kirikiriroa-mental-health-addiction/