Inpatient Units at Wakari Hospital and Southland Hospital support clients in an acute phase of a mental health disorder and/or with associated intellectual disabilities.
Mind+ provides Te Whatu Ora funded, individualised, community based support via self or other referral and also to those referred by secondary services (CMH)
The Maternal Mental Health & Addiction Service supports women suffering from mental health or addiction issues and are pregnant or have recently given birth.
Poutiri Charitable Trust provides whanau ora, mental health and AOD support to tamariki and rangatahi (child/youth) and pakeke (adults) in the Bay of Plenty.
What is Mental Illness?
Mental illness is a clinically significant behaviour or psychological (to do with the mind) disorder that is associated with distress or
Recovery support and opportunities for people living with an experience of mental illness and/or addiction to develop skills that will facilitate community inclusion and participation.
TCHT believe the wellbeing of individuals, families and our community is enhanced through the provision of quality, appropriate and affordable housing.
If your child or teenager is suffering from mental health issues, the Infant, Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (ICAMHS) may be able to support.
Offering services to front line workers and organisations who are responding to hoarding behaviours and individual therapy for those living with hoarding disorder
Family Link provides support, education and advocacy to family/whanau (including children) who have a family member who is experiencing mental unwellness and/or addiction.