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Wakari Hospital, Dunedin

8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.

Southland Hospital, Invercargill

8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Description

The Southern DHB Forensic Mental Health Service provides clinical expertise in assessment, treatment and rehabilitation for people who are involved in the criminal justice system. Using contemporary forensic models of care which are characterised by mutual respect and an individualised approach with an emphasis on the least restrictive level of care possible.

Wakari Hospital provides Inpatient Forensic Mental Health Services at Ward 9A as well as Community Forensic Mental Health Services, Court Liaison Nurse and Prison Liaison Nurse services to provide assessments and support.

Southland Hospital provides Community Forensic Mental Health Services.

Youth Forensic Services are provided by a mobile service based out of Southland Hospital and 8 Moray Place, Dunedin. For more information, please see Southern DHB Child & Youth Mental Health Services.

Staff

A highly skilled specialised multidisciplinary team provides intensive therapy, education, and support through to recovery in a safe, supportive and secure environment. The team seeks to work collaboratively with whānau and significant others with a firm commitment to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. The care we provide is underpinned by the Recovery Competencies. Recovery is described as 'a life worth living' regardless of the presence or absence of illness'. It is about restoring hope, discovering and building strengths, and celebrating success. The Forensic Service is committed to meeting the best practice guidelines, and is compliant with the established Health and Disability Services Standards NZS 8134:2008

Fees and Charges Categorisation

Free, Fees apply

Fees and Charges Description

There are no fees for services to public patients if you are lawfully in New Zealand and meet one of the eligibility criteria set by the Ministry of Health. If you do not meet the criteria, you will be required to pay for the full cost of any medical treatment you recieve during your stay.

To check whether you meet the specified eligibility criteria, visit the Ministry of Health website www.moh.govt.nz/eligibility

Hours

Wakari Hospital, Dunedin

8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.

Mon – Fri 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Southland Hospital, Invercargill

8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Mon – Fri 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

For out of hours crisis response, please call 0800 46 78 46.

Languages Spoken

English

Programmes

Inpatient Forensic Mental Health Service

Ward 9A is a 13-bed medium secure unit for Otago and Southland consumers who are involved with the justice system and require assessment, treatment and rehabilitation. Clients have either been charged with a criminal offence or alleged to have offended and are known or suspected to have a mental illness, or require assessment and treatment whilst serving a Prison Sentence, or are unable to be managed safely in general mental health services. A full complement of a multidisciplinary team delivers a range of therapeutic services and programmes in this setting. Ward 9A has a strong emphasis on linking consumers with families (whānau) and support persons and reintegration into the wider community. Location: Wakari Hospital, Dunedin

Programme Areas

Mental health

Programme Type

Forensic

Regions

Waitaki, Central Lakes, Southland, Dunedin - South Otago

Age Groups

Adult / Pakeke

Referral Types

DHB clinical services, Corrections

Description

Ward 9A is a 13-bed medium secure unit for Otago and Southland consumers who are involved with the justice system and require assessment, treatment and rehabilitation. Clients have either been charged with a criminal offence or alleged to have offended and are known or suspected to have a mental illness, or require assessment and treatment whilst serving a Prison Sentence, or are unable to be managed safely in general mental health services. A full complement of a multidisciplinary team delivers a range of therapeutic services and programmes in this setting. Ward 9A has a strong emphasis on linking consumers with families (whānau) and support persons and reintegration into the wider community.

Location:

Wakari Hospital, Dunedin

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Community Forensic Mental Health Service

Forensic psychiatry deals with the assessment, treatment and long term management of those patients whose mental disorder affects their behaviour to such a degree that they are liable to or have offended against the law. The team includes: Community Support Worker Forensic Mental Health Nurse Māori Health Advisor (Kaumātua) Forensic Psychiatrist Psychologist Social Worker Assessment and treatment: This is a Mental Health assessment, in conjunction with the client; a treatment plan will be developed to meet their specific needs. Support and treatment: Ongoing support and education will be provided to clients, their family/whānau/care‐givers as well as community organisations. Discharge: Regular reviews are held and discharge is planned with the client to ensure that sufficient support is available.

Programme Areas

Mental health

Programme Type

Forensic

Regions

Waitaki, Central Lakes, Southland, Dunedin - South Otago

Age Groups

Adult / Pakeke

Referral Types

DHB clinical services, Corrections

Referral Process

Referrals to this service can be received from Inpatient Forensic Mental Health Services (locally and nationally), other Mental Health Services and via Prision Liaison Services.

Description

Forensic psychiatry deals with the assessment, treatment and long term management of those patients whose mental disorder affects their behaviour to such a degree that they are liable to or have offended against the law.

The team includes:

  • Community Support Worker
  • Forensic Mental Health Nurse
  • Māori Health Advisor (Kaumātua)
  • Forensic Psychiatrist
  • Psychologist
  • Social Worker

Assessment and treatment:

This is a Mental Health assessment, in conjunction with the client; a treatment plan will be developed to meet their specific needs. 

Support and treatment:

Ongoing support and education will be provided to clients, their family/whānau/care‐givers as well as community organisations.

Discharge:

Regular reviews are held and discharge is planned with the client to ensure that sufficient support is available.

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Court Liaison Service

The service provides: Initial informal Court reports that include mental state examination and risk assessment. Support / guidance on relevant legislation. Provide recommendations to the Courts. Arrange formal Court reports with the Forensic Psychiatrist. Treatment and follow up in conjunction with Forensic Psychiatrist. Support and education to clients and family/whānau. Cultural input/consultation. Provide liaison, support and education for clients and staff within the Justice system. Liaison and referrals to other agencies, if appropriate, Eg: Child and Family Therapy Service Alcohol and Drug Service Psychological counselling Liaison with Prison Liaison Nurse for sentenced/remand inmates who require support.

Programme Areas

Mental health

Programme Type

Forensic

Regions

Waitaki, Central Lakes, Southland, Dunedin - South Otago

Age Groups

Adult / Pakeke

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services, Corrections

Description

The service provides:

  • Initial informal Court reports that include mental state examination and risk assessment.
  • Support / guidance on relevant legislation.
  • Provide recommendations to the Courts.
  • Arrange formal Court reports with the Forensic Psychiatrist. 
  • Treatment and follow up in conjunction with Forensic Psychiatrist.
  • Support and education to clients and family/whānau.
  • Cultural input/consultation.
  • Provide liaison, support and education for clients and staff within the Justice system. 
  • Liaison and referrals to other agencies, if appropriate, Eg:
    • Child and Family Therapy Service
    • Alcohol and Drug Service
    • Psychological counselling
  • Liaison with Prison Liaison Nurse for sentenced/remand inmates who require support. 

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Prison Liaison Service

The service provides: Access to Forensic Psychiatrist on weekly basis. Mental Health Assessment and Risk Management. Access, if appropriate, to a Forensic Social Worker for support and information gathering for family/whānau. Arrange court ordered Psychiatric Assessments. Treatment and follow‐up in conjunction with the Forensic Psychiatrist. Support and education to clients and family/whānau. Cultural input/consultation Provide liaison, support and education for prisoners and staff within the Department of Corrections. Liaise with prison medical staff and letter sent to Medical Officer after each outpatient appointment with the Forensic Psychiatrist. Liaison with prison medical staff and Medical Officer. Liaison with other agencies if input for inmate useful i.e. Child and Family Therapy Services, Alcohol and other Drug Services, Psychological Counselling. Liaison with the Court Liaison Service for remand inmates who require our support. Relevant documentation in prison medication notes.

Programme Areas

Mental health

Programme Type

Forensic

Regions

Waitaki, Central Lakes, Southland, Dunedin - South Otago

Age Groups

Adult / Pakeke

Referral Types

DHB clinical services, Corrections

Referral Process

The Prison Liaison Service is for those inmates whose behaviour or mental health is causing concern.

Referrals can be received from prison medical staff or Medical Officer, corrections staff, lawyers, Community Probation Services and other Mental Health Services.

Inmates will be seen within 24 hours of referral or the next working day.

Description

The service provides:

  • Access to Forensic Psychiatrist on weekly basis.
  • Mental Health Assessment and Risk Management.
  • Access, if appropriate, to a Forensic Social Worker for support and information gathering for family/whānau.
  • Arrange court ordered Psychiatric Assessments.
  • Treatment and follow‐up in conjunction with the Forensic Psychiatrist.
  • Support and education to clients and family/whānau.
  • Cultural input/consultation
  • Provide liaison, support and education for prisoners and staff within the Department of Corrections.
  • Liaise with prison medical staff and letter sent to Medical Officer after each outpatient appointment with the Forensic Psychiatrist. 
  • Liaison with prison medical staff and Medical Officer.
  • Liaison with other agencies if input for inmate useful i.e. Child and Family Therapy Services, Alcohol and other Drug Services, Psychological Counselling. 
  • Liaison with the Court Liaison Service for remand inmates who require our support.
  • Relevant documentation in prison medication notes.

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Additional Details

Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi

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Contact Details

Wakari Hospital, Dunedin

Dunedin - South Otago

8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.

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Southland Hospital, Invercargill

Southland

8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

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This page was last updated at 11:06AM on April 28, 2021. This information is reviewed and edited by Forensic Services | Southern.