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Mātua Tūhonongā (Infant Mental Health) | Waitematā

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Description

Mātua Tūhonongā is a specialist Infant Mental Health service for families with a child under the age of 4.

We serve all families living in the Waitematā District Health Board area. We work alongside the Waitematā DHB - Maternal Mental Health Service.

Staff

Who are we?

We are a team of registered mental health professionals specialised in infant mental health assessments and treatment.

Referral Expectations

Referrals to this service can be made by any professional including General Practitioners, Ministry of Education, Early Childhood teachers, Paediatricians, Child Development, Oranga Tamariki and Adult Mental Health services.

Families may also contact our service to make a referral

We see infants and toddlers with difficulties that are significant and outside what would be expected at their age and stage of development.

These difficulties might be with anxiety, feeding, sleeping, and/or behaviour. Parents and caregivers might be concerned for their child’s emotional wellbeing and social development. There may be a history of trauma that has significantly impacted on the child’s development.

Referrals can also be made to our service where the child’s primary caregiver is experiencing significant difficulty in their relationship with their child. This may be due to the parents/caregiver’s own past and present experiences.

Fees and Charges Categorisation

Free

Fees and Charges Description

Our service is free of charge for people entitled to free health care in New Zealand.

Hours

Mon – Fri 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

After hours and weekends, please contact the mental health acute/crisis team via North Shore Hospital Ph: (09) 486 1491.

Programmes

Mātua Tūhonongā (Infant Mental Health)

Mātua Tūhonongā is a specialist Infant Mental Health service for families with a child under the age of 4. What to expect: Our first meeting will be at the clinic or in the family’s home with one or two of our clinicians. We will discuss the concerns that prompted the referral and what our service can offer. If it is agreed between the family and clinician to continue we will take some time to fully assess the difficulties that have brought the family to our service. The family will then have the support of the team to decide on the best way forward and what intervention may be the most appropriate and helpful. Interventions will always include the parents/caregivers.

Programme Areas

Mental health

Programme Type

Non-acute specialist mental health community services

Regions

North Auckland, West Auckland

Age Groups

Child / Tamariki

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process

Referrals to this service can be made by any professional including General Practitioners, Ministry of Education, Early Childhood teachers, Paediatricians, Child Development, Oranga Tamariki and Adult Mental Health services.

Families may also contact our service to make a referral.

Description

Mātua Tūhonongā is a specialist Infant Mental Health service for families with a child under the age of 4.

What to expect:

Our first meeting will be at the clinic or in the family’s home with one or two of our clinicians. We will discuss the concerns that prompted the referral and what our service can offer.

If it is agreed between the family and clinician to continue we will take some time to fully assess the difficulties that have brought the family to our service.

The family will then have the support of the team to decide on the best way forward and what intervention may be the most appropriate and helpful.

Interventions will always include the parents/caregivers.

Secure Beginnings

Secure Beginnings is a 14-20 week programme designed to support a parent to recognise the strengths and struggles in their attachment relationship with their infants and preschool age children. Secure Beginnings is based on the Circle of Security Programme, which offers parents a user friendly diagram to help them recognise and respond to their child’s emotional experience. This programme is offered to parents either individually, or as part of a group. Secure Beginnings is a joint service between Mātua Tūhonongā Infant Mental Health Service and Dayspring Trust.

Programme Areas

Mental health, Maternal & infant - mental health & addictions

Programme Type

Maternal mental health – clinical teams, Maternal mental health - community support

Regions

North Auckland, West Auckland

Age Groups

Child / Tamariki, Adult / Pakeke

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process

Referrals to this service can be made by any professional including General Practitioners, Ministry of Education, Early Childhood teachers, Paediatricians, Child Development, Oranga Tamariki and Adult Mental Health services.

Families may also contact our service to make a referral.

Description

Secure Beginnings is a 14-20 week programme designed to support a parent to recognise the strengths and struggles in their attachment relationship with their infants and preschool age children.

Secure Beginnings is based on the Circle of Security Programme, which offers parents a user friendly diagram to help them recognise and respond to their child’s emotional experience.

This programme is offered to parents either individually, or as part of a group.

Secure Beginnings is a joint service between Mātua Tūhonongā Infant Mental Health Service and Dayspring Trust.

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Travel Directions

For Directions to North Shore office

124A Shakespeare Road, located within the Marinoto Building

For Directions to the Waitakere Hospital office

Entrance A, Child Health Unit, Waitakere Hospital, Lincoln Road, Henderson

Parking

This is free parking for service usesr outside the Shakespeare Road office.

Contact Details

Marinoto Building
124A Shakespeare Road
Takapuna
Auckland 0622

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Street Address

Marinoto Building
124A Shakespeare Road
Takapuna
Auckland 0622

This page was last updated at 2:52PM on December 12, 2022. This information is reviewed and edited by Mātua Tūhonongā (Infant Mental Health) | Waitematā.