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Community Alcohol and Drug Services (CADS) Auckland

Public Service, Psychiatry, Community, Addiction

Description

Community Alcohol and Drug Services (CADS) is an Auckland-based organisation providing free treatment for those with alcohol and/or other drug (AOD) problems as well as family and friends concerned about another’s AOD use.

www.cads.org.nz

For all CADS services ph: 0800 845 1818

CADS provides the regional service from Wellsford in the North, to Bombay in the South, and Helensville in the West.

CADS Regional Administration is located at:
Pitman House
50 Carrington Rd
Pt Chevalier
AUCKLAND

CADS services are located North, South, West and in Central Auckland.

 

Altered High - Youth Service

Altered High is open and available to support you though, like the rest of CADS, we are doing things a bit differently.

We are here to support young people as well as significant others who may be affected by their own or someone else’s alcohol and/or drug use. We are available for appointments over the telephone or video conferencing.

We can answer questions, give support and take referrals between 8.30am – 4.30pm.

Young people, family/whānau and professionals/referrers can call us on 09 845 1893 or text our duty number 027 462 4580 or email    

Referral Expectations

You can contact CADS, either about yourself or someone else you are concerned about, by:

  • phoning 0800 845 1818 - you will be transferred to the appropriate service
  • Complete the online referral form www.cads.org.nz/contact/referral.asp
  • email -
  • you will find details on our website www.cads.org.nz

Or visit one of our units to make an initial connection and arrange an appointment.

Your doctor or healthcare professional is also able to refer you to our service. 

What to expect

Please click here to see our brochure on how CADS can help.

Fees and Charges Categorisation

Free

Fees and Charges Description

All Auckland CADS services are FREE to New Zealand residents. Non NZ residents may be charged for some services.

Languages Spoken

English

Services

Regional Administration

Location: 50 Carrington Rd Pt Chev Auckland 1025 Contact Details: Ph: (09) 815 5830

Location:

50 Carrington Rd
Pt Chev
Auckland 1025

Contact Details:

Ph: (09) 815 5830

Programmes

Counselling Services

For more information about Counselling services, please click here

Programme Areas

Addictions - drug & alcohol

Programme Type

Community / social support (AOD)

Regions

South Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, Central Auckland

Age Groups

Adult / Pakeke

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process

You can contact CADS, either about yourself or someone else you are concerned about.

Your doctor or healthcare professional is also able to refer you to our service. 

Description

For more information about Counselling services, please click here

Cultural Counselling Services - Maori, Pacific, Asian

Māori Counselling Service (Te Ātea Marinō) We are a team of Māori workers who are available to support Tangata Whaiora and their whānau with any substance misuse issues. At Te Ātea Marinō we offer you a range of support, counselling, and consultation options in a culturally appropriate treatment environment. North - C/- Maurea, Waimarire Building, Lower Ground Floor, 9 Karaka Street, Takapuna. Ph: (09) 487 1356 South - 12 Waddon Place, Māngere. Ph: (09) 263 2000 West - Waimarino, Paramount Dr, Henderson. Ph (09) 822 8555 Central / East - Level 1, 409 New North Road, Kingsland Ph: (09) 845 7544 For further information about Te Atea Marino, please click here Pacific Counselling Service (Tupu) Our service is a team of Pacific Island workers who are available to support Pacific Island people and their aiga and fanau with any substance misuse and gambling issues. At Tupu we offer you a range of support, counselling, and consultation options in a culturally appropriate treatment environment. For further information about Tupu, please click here. Asian Counselling Focus We offer a range of free services for people using alcohol and other drugs and their family and friends: Information about alcohol and other drugs Individual and family counselling Referral to other health professionals Free interpreters (more than 20 languages) All our services are facilitated by professional alcohol and drug clinicians

Programme Areas

Addictions - drug & alcohol, Kaupapa Māori, Pacific People

Programme Type

Kaupapa Māori (AOD), Pacific People (AOD)

Regions

South Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, Central Auckland

Age Groups

Adult / Pakeke

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process

You can contact CADS, either about yourself or someone else you are concerned about.

Your doctor or healthcare professional is also able to refer you to our service. 

Description

Māori Counselling Service (Te Ātea Marinō)

We are a team of Māori workers who are available to support Tangata Whaiora and their whānau with any substance misuse issues.

At Te Ātea Marinō we offer you a range of support, counselling, and consultation options in a culturally appropriate treatment environment.
North - C/- Maurea, Waimarire Building, Lower Ground Floor, 9 Karaka Street, Takapuna.  Ph: (09) 487 1356

South - 12 Waddon Place, Māngere. Ph: (09) 263 2000

West - Waimarino, Paramount Dr, Henderson. Ph (09) 822 8555

Central / East - Level 1, 409 New North Road, Kingsland Ph: (09) 845 7544

For further information about Te Atea Marino, please click here

 

Pacific Counselling Service (Tupu)

Our service is a team of Pacific Island workers who are available to support Pacific Island people and their aiga and fanau with any substance misuse and gambling issues.
At Tupu we offer you a range of support, counselling, and consultation options in a culturally appropriate treatment environment.
 
For further information about Tupu, please click here.
 
 
Asian Counselling Focus

We offer a range of free services for people using alcohol and other drugs and their family and friends:

  • Information about alcohol and other drugs
  • Individual and family counselling
  • Referral to other health professionals
  • Free interpreters (more than 20 languages)

All our services are facilitated by professional alcohol and drug clinicians

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Medically Managed Withdrawal Services (detox)

CADS Medically Managed Withdrawal Services are for people who have a physical dependence on alcohol and other drugs (e.g. methamphetamines, benzos, opiates) and who require medical support to withdraw from or reduce their use or to stabilise on medications. Physical dependence is when people: need to increase how much they take to get the same effect experience physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms if they stop drinking or using drugs. CADS provide medically managed withdrawal support through two services: CHDS/Community and Home Detox Service which supports people at home or elsewhere in the community The inpatient unit for people who need 24 hour medical supervision. If you would like to know whether medically managed withdrawal might be an appropriate option for you or you have questions about the process you can phone us on 0800 845 1818 or visit one of our units to make an initial connection and arrange an appointment at CADS North, South, West or Central. About the inpatient unit Our unit has moved to Auckland City Mission HomeGround in Hobson St, Auckland central. Each client has their own lockable bedroom with en suite bathroom. There is a shared dining space, client lounge and group room, and a separate TV room. Private spaces are available where clients can meet their visitors. Locations: HomeGround 140 Hobson St Auckland Central 1010 Ph 09 815 5830 ext 42144 Community & Home Detox Service: Pitman House 50 Carrington Rd Point Chevalier 1022 Ph 09 815 5830 ext 45028 Appointments: Mon-Fri 9am-4.30pm Visits to the inpatient unit by arrangement only

Programme Areas

Addictions - drug & alcohol

Programme Type

Community (medical detox)

Regions

South Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, Central Auckland

Age Groups

Adult / Pakeke

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process

If you would like to know whether medically managed withdrawal might be an appropriate option for you or you have questions about the process you can phone us on 0800 845 1818 or visit one of our units to make an initial connection and arrange an appointment at CADS North, South, West or Central.

Please note: there is no walk-in clinic at Pitman House

 

Description

CADS Medically Managed Withdrawal Services are for people who have a physical dependence on alcohol and other drugs (e.g. methamphetamines, benzos, opiates) and who require medical support to withdraw from or reduce their use or to stabilise on medications.

Physical dependence is when people:

  • need to increase how much they take to get the same effect
  • experience physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms if they stop drinking or using drugs.

CADS provide medically managed withdrawal support through two services:

  • CHDS/Community and Home Detox Service which supports people at home or elsewhere in the community
  • The inpatient unit for people who need 24 hour medical supervision.

If you would like to know whether medically managed withdrawal might be an appropriate option for you or you have questions about the process you can phone us on 0800 845 1818 or visit one of our units to make an initial connection and arrange an appointment at CADS North, South, West or Central.

About the inpatient unit

Our unit has moved to Auckland City Mission HomeGround in Hobson St, Auckland central. Each client has their own lockable bedroom with en suite bathroom. There is a shared dining space, client lounge and group room, and a separate TV room. Private spaces are available where clients can meet their visitors.  

Locations:

HomeGround
140 Hobson St
Auckland Central 1010

Ph 09 815 5830 ext 42144

Community & Home Detox Service:

Pitman House
50 Carrington Rd
Point Chevalier 1022

Ph 09 815 5830 ext 45028

Appointments:

Mon-Fri 9am-4.30pm

Visits to the inpatient unit by arrangement only

Auckland Opioid Treatment Service (AOTS)

Opiate/Opioid Substitution Treatment (OST) is well researched as an effective and successful treatment for opioid dependence. People addicted to opioids/opiates often experience problems - physical, psychological and social. Through medication and support, people can achieve stability in their lives. In treating opioid addiction the Auckland Opioid Treatment Service (AOTS) prescribes fully funded methadone/ Suboxone® and provides support through a team of doctors, key workers, pharmacists, GPs and other health professionals and agencies. Ongoing treatment or short-term reduction plans are available, depending on your needs. For further information about Auckland Opioid Treatment Service, please click here

Programme Areas

Addictions - drug & alcohol

Programme Type

Opioid substitution treatment

Regions

South Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, Central Auckland

Age Groups

Adult / Pakeke

Description

Opiate/Opioid Substitution Treatment (OST) is well researched as an effective and successful treatment for opioid dependence.

People addicted to opioids/opiates often experience problems - physical, psychological and social. Through medication and support, people can achieve stability in their lives.

In treating opioid addiction the Auckland Opioid Treatment Service (AOTS) prescribes fully funded methadone/ Suboxone® and provides support through a team of doctors, key workers, pharmacists, GPs and other health professionals and agencies. Ongoing treatment or short-term reduction plans are available, depending on your needs.

For further information about Auckland Opioid Treatment Service, please click here

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Altered High Youth Alcohol and Drug Service

Altered High is for young people aged 13 - 19 and their family/whānau within the wider Auckland region, who have concerns about their own or someone else’s alcohol and/or other drug use. We provide: Confidential face to face counselling, as well as options of virtual service via video-call sessions and phone sessions. Youth friendly and developmentally appropriate interventions. Up to date alcohol and other drug resources for young people. Mobility – we travel to our clients. We are not office based thus we see youth where or near to where they are; at school/course, home, a CADS unit or other community settings. Awareness, assessment and support for co-existing mental health issues occurring for youth within our service, as part of their substance use counselling and treatment. Support and counselling for youth who are impacted by a parent or other whānau member's substance abuse (may not or may use substances themselves). Rainbow LGBT focus clinician. Groups tailored to identified/assessed needs for youth in our service. Whānau Group for concerned and impacted families/caregivers in their own right [see attached Brochure], with individual support where needed (whether their young person is with our service or not) Location: Level 2, 409 New North Road, Kingsland Contact Details: Ph 027 462 4580 (call and text) or 0800 845 1818 and ask for Youth Email: alteredhigh@waitematadhb.govt.nz Website: http://alteredhigh.com/ Hours: 8.30 - 5.00 Monday to Friday

Programme Areas

Addictions - drug & alcohol

Programme Type

Community / social support (AOD), Advocacy / group / family whānau support (AOD)

Regions

South Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, Central Auckland

Age Groups

Youth / Rangatahi

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process

To make referrals to the service:

  • Anyone can refer to Altered High but it is preferable that young people refer themselves to support engagement.
  • The young person must consent to and be involved in the referral process.
  • Our Enquiry & Referral line can be contacted on 027 462 4580 (call and text) or free call CADS Call Centre on 0800 845 1818 asking for ‘Youth Team’. One of our youth clinicians will take your call, explain more about the service, answer any questions, and take the referral if appropriate.
  • Referrals can be completed on our ‘Youth Referral Form’ [attached to this page] and emailed to
  • More information on our service, our Referral Form and a brief enquiry contact page – are on our website www.alteredhigh.com 
Description

Altered High is for young people aged 13 - 19 and their family/whānau within the wider Auckland region, who have concerns about their own or someone else’s alcohol and/or other drug use.

We provide:

  • Confidential face to face counselling, as well as options of virtual service via video-call sessions and phone sessions.
  • Youth friendly and developmentally appropriate interventions.
  • Up to date alcohol and other drug resources for young people.
  • Mobility – we travel to our clients. We are not office based thus we see youth where or near to where they are; at school/course, home, a CADS unit or other community settings.
  • Awareness, assessment and support for co-existing mental health issues occurring for youth within our service, as part of their substance use counselling and treatment.
  • Support and counselling for youth who are impacted by a parent or other whānau member's substance abuse (may not or may use substances themselves).
  • Rainbow LGBT  focus clinician.
  • Groups tailored to identified/assessed needs for youth in our service.
  • Whānau Group for concerned and impacted families/caregivers in their own right [see attached Brochure], with individual support where needed (whether their young person is with our service or not)

 

Location:
Level 2, 409 New North Road, Kingsland

Contact Details:
Ph 027 462 4580 (call and text) or 0800 845 1818 and ask for Youth
Email: alteredhigh@waitematadhb.govt.nz
Website: http://alteredhigh.com/

Hours:
8.30 - 5.00  Monday to Friday

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Dual Diagnosis Service

A multidisciplinary team that aims to improve the health and quality of life of people who are adversely affected by mental illness and substance use. We strongly support and work collaboratively to assist with the provision of an integrated treatment approach. We provide: clinical case support consultation liaison training For further information about Dual Diagnosis Service, please click here

Programme Areas

Addictions - drug & alcohol

Programme Type

Coexisting problems – mental health & addictions

Regions

South Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, Central Auckland

Age Groups

Adult / Pakeke

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process

You can contact CADS, either about yourself or someone else you are concerned about.

Your doctor or healthcare professional is also able to refer you to our service. 

Description

A multidisciplinary team that aims to improve the health and quality of life of people who are adversely affected by mental illness and substance use. We strongly support and work collaboratively to assist with the provision of an integrated treatment approach.

We provide:

  • clinical case support
  • consultation
  • liaison
  • training

For further information about Dual Diagnosis Service, please click here

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Pregnancy and Parental Service

This service provides assessment, information and support for pregnant women and children under 3 years of age. We aim to improve the life outcomes for unborn babies and children under the age of 3 by working with pregnant women and parents with issues around alcohol and drugs. We can: provide information on the effects of alcohol and other drug use in relation to pregnancy and parenting help you access antenatal care, parenting support, alcohol/other drug treatment and other community and health services coordinate services to work together so that your needs are best met. We can meet you in the community or wherever is most suitable for you. For further information about Pregnancy and Parental Service, please click here

Programme Areas

Maternal & infant - mental health & addictions

Programme Type

Maternal alcohol & drug addiction

Regions

South Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, Central Auckland

Age Groups

Adult / Pakeke

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process

You can contact CADS, either about yourself or someone else you are concerned about.

Your doctor or healthcare professional is also able to refer you to our service. 

Description

This service provides assessment, information and support for pregnant women and children under 3 years of age.

We aim to improve the life outcomes for unborn babies and children under the age of 3 by working with pregnant women and parents with issues around alcohol and drugs.

We can:

  • provide information on the effects of alcohol and other drug use in relation to pregnancy and parenting
  • help you access antenatal care, parenting support, alcohol/other drug treatment and other community and health services
  • coordinate services to work together so that your needs are best met.

We can meet you in the community or wherever is most suitable for you.

For further information about Pregnancy and Parental Service, please click here

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CADS Abstinence Programme

Not everyone with an alcohol or drug problem can afford either the time or money to seek residential treatment. CADS Abstinence Programme provides similar support with an abstinence based intensive outpatient programme. It is for people who have a desire and a willingness to be abstinent (without) from drugs and alcohol, and are committed to attending nine hours a week of group work over an eight week period. CADS Abstinence Programme also provides a long-term continuing care programme. Located at: Pitman House, 50 Carrington Road, Pt Chevalier, Auckland Ph: (09) 815 5876

Programme Areas

Addictions - drug & alcohol

Programme Type

Community / social support (AOD), Social detox

Regions

South Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, Central Auckland

Age Groups

Adult / Pakeke

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process

You can contact CADS, either about yourself or someone else you are concerned about.

Your doctor or healthcare professional is also able to refer you to our service. 

Description

Not everyone with an alcohol or drug problem can afford either the time or money to seek residential treatment.  CADS Abstinence Programme provides similar support with an abstinence based intensive outpatient programme.

It is for people who have a desire and a willingness to be abstinent (without) from drugs and alcohol, and are committed to attending nine hours a week of group work over an eight week period.

CADS Abstinence Programme also provides a long-term continuing care programme.

Located at: Pitman House, 50 Carrington Road, Pt Chevalier, Auckland

Ph: (09) 815 5876  

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Rainbow Focus

CADS provides counselling and group support and information to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, Takataapui, Fa’afafine and Intersex (Rainbow) communities in Auckland. All CADS clinicians have received training in working effectively with Rainbow people. CADS have a same-sex attraction clinician in the youth service (Altered High) and a designated Rainbow clinician in the adult counselling service. For more information about Rainbow Service, please click here

Programme Areas

Addictions - drug & alcohol

Programme Type

Community / social support (AOD)

Regions

South Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, Central Auckland

Age Groups

Adult / Pakeke

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process

You can contact CADS, either about yourself or someone else you are concerned about.

Your doctor or healthcare professional is also able to refer you to our service.

Description

CADS provides counselling and group support and information to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, Takataapui, Fa’afafine and Intersex (Rainbow) communities in Auckland. All CADS clinicians have received training in working effectively with Rainbow people.

CADS have a same-sex attraction clinician in the youth service (Altered High) and a designated Rainbow clinician in the adult counselling service.

For more information about Rainbow Service, please click here

Note: PDF downloads require the free Adobe Reader application to view.

Additional Details

Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, LGBTQIA+ friendly

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Contact Details

Services
Counselling and Groups
Auckland Opioid Treatment Service

Te Ātea Marinō (Maori service)

Website: www.cads.org.nz

7 Ronwood Avenue
Manukau
Auckland
Auckland 2104

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This page was last updated at 6:25PM on December 9, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Community Alcohol and Drug Services (CADS) Auckland.