Our mission is to eliminate the stigma around perinatal mental health in NZ through professional development, information, support and community events.
Te Harakeke - Child, Adolescent and Family Services is a secondary mental health and addictions service for children, young people (0-18) and their whānau/families.
Offers assessment, treatment and care to people experiencing an acute episode of a mental condition at home as an alternative to an acute inpatient unit
Provides free confidential counselling, social work, and whanau ora support for gamblers and those affected by someone's gambling, and public health education around harmful gambling.
The Child and Family Unit (CFU) is a supra-regional acute psychiatric child and adolescent mental health inpatient unit hosted by Auckland District Health Board.
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.
Asian Family Services provides professional and confidential face-to-face or telephone counselling support and social worker support to all Asians living in New Zealand.
MASH provides residential and community support for people with mental health concerns, intellectual/physical disabilities, alcohol & drugs rehabilitation and youth respite care.