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THINK Hauora - Te Ara Rau - Access and Choice

Mental Health & Addictions Service

Today

8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Description

THINK Hauora provides the Te Ara Rau Access & Choice service (including mental health and addiction services, Perinatal Wellbeing, RIMA (Refugee, Internally displaced, Migrant & Asylum Seeker) and Tūturu: True to Your Authentic Self (Gender Affirming).  The Service works in partnership with GP practice teams and Iwi & Māori health providers across the rohe within the MidCentral Region.   Mātanga Whai Ora (Health Improvement Practitioners) are Mental Health clinicians who work as members of the GP Teams to deliver focused brief interventions for all age groups.  Kaiwhakapuaki Waiora (work within Iwi & Māori Organisations), Health Coaches and Peer Navigators may be registered or non-registered.  They partner with GP Teams to support individuals to identify their own priorities for change and assist them to find the tools, resources and supports to meet their goals.

Staff

If you choose to connect with our Access & Choice service, here are some of the people you may get to know:

Kaiwhakapuaki Waiora, Health Coaches and Peer Navigators – our Kaiwhakapuaki Waiora and Health Coaches know lots about the different services and support available to you in our rohe. They are here to help develop your confidence, share knowledge with you, connect you to other services that may be useful to you, and support you to achieve your goals.

Mātanga Whai Ora – this is someone who you can talk to about whatever is having an impact on your health and wellbeing. They are experienced in helping people explore issues and coming up with a plan of action around how to tackle some of these challenges. You can see Mātanga Whai Ora whenever a need arises for you, and they can help you make positive changes to your life.

Mātanga Whai Ora Team
Debs Phillips Debs is a Registered Nurse Debs is based at Ōtaki Medical Centre.
Cate Madison Cate is a Registered Nurse  Cate is based at Horowhenua Community Practice.
Glenice Hoskins Glenice is a Registered Social Worker

Glenice is based at YOSS Horowhenua

Dean Ward Dean is a Registered Social Worker.

Dean is based at Te Waiora and Raukawa Whānau Ora.

Abby McGeown Abby is a Registered Nurse 

Abby is based at Masonic Medical, Tararua Medical Centre and Levin Family Centre in Levin.

Kimiora Stanshall Kimiora is a Registered Social Worker

Kimiora is based at Bestcare Whakapai Hauora Charitable Trust. 

Dominic Fouhy Dominic is a Registered DAPAANZ Practitioner

Dominic is based at Cook Street Health Centre and Pahiatua Medical Centre.

Michael Bowey Michael is a Registered Nurse

Michael is based at The Palms Medical Centre

Ruth Deverell-Stewart Ruth is a Registered Midwife  Ruth is based at Kauri Healthcare and THINK Hauora in Palmerston North.
Richard Brown Richard is a Registered Social Worker  Richard is based at Kauri Healthcare
Rae Horton Rae is a Registered Nurse Rae is based at Victoria Medical and Cook Street Medical Centre.
Karin Nesdale Karin is a Registered Nurse  Karin is based at Feilding Healthcare.
Lydia Monson Lydia is a Registered Social Worker 

Lydia is based at Feilding Healthcare.

Stephanie Paewai Stephanie is a Registered Nurse

Tararua Health Group and Te Kete Hauora o Rangitane.

Jeanne Langford Jeanne is a Registered Nurse

Jeanne is based at Kauri Healthcare and The Palms

Betty Larrington Betty is a Registered Social Worker

Betty is based at Tararua Health Group and Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tamaki nui a Rua

Shay Brandt Shay is a Registered Social Worker

Shay is based at Ngā Kaitiaki o Ngāti Kauwhata Incorporated and Feilding Health Care.

 

 

Tamiro Turu-Heretaunga Tamiro is a Registered Social Worker

Tamiro is based at Muaūpoko Tribal Authority.

Nicola Howard Nicola is a Registered Occupational Therapist

Nicola is based with Tararua Health Group, Massey University and Ashhurst Health Care.

Ashleigh Shaw Ashleigh is a Registered Social Worker with the Gender Affirming Service

Ashleigh is based in THINK Hauora Palmerston North office and works across the rohe.

Nikki Brodsky-Jones Ph.D Nikki is a Clinical Psychologist

Nikki is based with Health Hub

CJ Kane CJ is a Social Worker

CJ is based within Palmerston North rohe.

 

Kaiwhakapuaki Waiora Team
Gladys Fermo Gladys works within Ōtaki locality Referral via Whaioro Trust.
Vacancy within Levin locality Referral via Muaūpoko Tribal Authority.
Marama Watson Marama works within Palmerston North locality Referral via Bestcare Whakapai Hauora Charitable Trust
Sam Durie-Aranga Sam works within Palmerston North locality Referral via Bestcare Whakapai Hauora Charitable Trust.
Vacancy Within Palmerston North locality Referral via He Puna Hauora Incorporated.
Jackie Tataurangi Jackie works within Palmerston North locality Referral via Mana o te Tangata.
Janine Te Anau Janine works within Horowhenua locality Referral via Raukawa Whānau Ora.
Moana Searancke Moana works within Manawatu locality Referral via Nga Kaitiaki o Ngāti Kauwhata Inc.
Lisa Mosen Lisa works within Tararua Locality Referral via Te Kete Hauora
Moelani Ngaata Janine works within Manawatu locality Referral via Whaioro Trust.
Sharon Harrison-Mason Sharon works within Tararua locality Referral via Ngāti Kahungunu
Megan Ellmers Megan works within Tararua locality Referral via Te Kete Hauora

 

Health Coach and Peer Navigator Team
Huda Alkaff RIMA Health Coach (RIMA = Refugee, Internally Displaced, Migrant and Asylum Seeker).  Imran works within Manawatu and Palmerston North locality. Referral via THINK Hauora.
Zina Foon Pasifika Health Navigator.  Trained Health Coach.  Zina works within Manawatu, Palmerston North  and Horowhenua localities. Referral via THINK Hauora.
Lesieli Moala Pasifika Health Navigator.  Trained Health Coach.  Lesieli work within Horowhenua locality. Referral via THINK Hauora.
Emily Coles Health Coach.  Emily works with Palmerston North locality and Sydney Street Health Centre. Referral via THINK Hauora.
Vanessa Sayer Health Coach.  Vanessa works within Horowhenua locality. Referral via THINK Hauora.
Skye Shaddix Gender Affirming Peer Navigator.  Skye works across the MidCentral rohe. Referral via THINK Hauora.
Sandra Powell Health Coach Maternal Health Referral via THINK Hauora
Jody Parker Health Coach Older Adult Referral via THINK Hauora
Shane Price Health Coach Referral via THINK Hauora

 

Administration and Leadership
Melissa Maguire Programme Coordinator.  Melissa is based at the Palmerston North office. Contact via THINK Hauora
Gracen Keyes-Kumeroa Administration Coordinator.  Gracen is based at the Palmerston North office. Contact via THINK Hauora.
Emma-Jade Walker Project Support Administrator.  Emma-Jade is based at the Palmerston North office. Contact via THINK Hauora
Claudia Nicholson Clinical Team Lead.  Claudia supports kaimahi across the rohe. Contact via THINK Hauora.
Vicky Brown Service Manager - Primary MH&A Te Ara Rau.  Vicky is based between the Palmerston North office and Te Whatu Ora MidCentral. Contact via THINK Hauora.

 

Ages

Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua

How do I access this service?

Contact us

Call THINK Hauora on (06) 354 9107 and ask to speak to Te Ara Rau Access & Choice Administrators who can complete a self referral over the telephone.

Referrals to Kaiwhakapuaki Waiora are via their Iwi & Māori Organisations.

Referral

Referral can be via telephoning our team for a self referral, GP referral or other agency referral.  Contact via our website on https://www.thinkhauora.nz/Access-and-Choice.

Referrals to Kaiwhakapuaki Waiora are via their Iwi & Māori Organisations.

Website / App

Via Contact Form on THINK Hauora website under Te Ara Rau Access & Choice https://www.thinkhauora.nz/Access-and-Choice

Referrals to Kaiwhakapuaki Waiora are via their Iwi & Māori Organisations.

Casual (not enrolled) patients

Self-refer via telephone or through completion of online form.  

Referrals to Kaiwhakapuaki Waiora are via their Iwi & Māori Organisations.

Enrolled patients

Contact your GP and ask for a referral to Mātanga Whai Ora (HIP) and/or Kaiwhakapuaki Wiaora, Health Coach or Peer Navigator.

Referrals to Kaiwhakapuaki Waiora are via their Iwi & Māori Organisations.

Fees and Charges Categorisation

Free

Fees and Charges Description

Our Access & Choice service is completely free to access. 

Hours

8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Mon – Fri 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Public Holidays: Closed ANZAC Day (25 Apr), King's Birthday (3 Jun), Matariki (28 Jun), Labour Day (28 Oct), Wellington Anniversary (20 Jan), Waitangi Day (6 Feb), Good Friday (18 Apr), Easter Sunday (20 Apr), Easter Monday (21 Apr).

Languages Spoken

English

Programmes

Access & Choice Service

Sometimes it is common to feel like life is getting on top of you. Reaching out for help doesn’t need to be scary. The Te Ara Rau Access & Choice Team can work alongside you to support you and your whānau’s wellbeing. Support we offer: Our service is free of charge Primary mental health & addiction support Located in GP, Iwi & Māori Health providers and community locations Walk in service in GP settings Mātanga Whai Ora (Health Improvement Practitioner) These are health professionals who you can talk to about whatever is having an impact on your health and wellbeing. They are experienced in helping people explore issues and coming up with options around how to tackle some of these challenges and they can support you to make the changes you want to your life. They assist with: Seeing people of all ages and at all stages of their lives Helping with any type of issue related to behaviour change or mental wellbeing Providing immediate support when presenting to a GP clinic or referral can be via THINK Hauora Providing education to other team members regarding mental wellbeing and addiction support A typical consultation with a health improvement practitioner will take about 30 minutes. If you require further support then alternative options will be discussed with you. Kaiwhakapuaki Waiora, Health Coaches and Peer Navigators Kaiwhakapuaki Waiora, Health Coaches and Peer Navigators are able to link you in with various services and support available in our rohe. They assist with: Emotional and mental wellbeing Managing long-term conditions like diabetes, high cholesterol etc. Managing stress Eating habits/or exercise Becoming smokefree Cutting back on your alcohol intake Connecting with your whānau Isolation- re-connecting with your community They have the flexibility to see you at the GP clinic, as well as in the community, or in your own home.

Programme Areas

Self help/ helpline, Mental health, Maternal & infant - mental health & addictions, Addictions - drug & alcohol, Kaupapa Māori, Pacific People

Programme Type

Helpline / self-help - mental health, Community / social support (AOD), Kaupapa Māori (AOD), Pacific People (AOD), Coexisting problems – mental health & addictions, Peer / advocacy / group / family whānau support, Community based support - mental health, Advocacy / group / family whānau support (AOD), Non-acute specialist mental health community services, Eating disorders, Kaupapa Māori - mental health, Maternal mental health – clinical teams, Maternal mental health - community support, Pacific People - mental health, Refugee / migrant

Regions

MidCentral

Age Groups

Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process

There are a number of ways you can connect with the service

  1. Talk to your health provider (GP, practice nurse, Māori health provider) and ask them to put you in touch with the service
  2. You can get in touch with us directly using the form here
  3. Pop in to a clinic where our teams are based and ask to speak to a Matanga Whai Ora

Unlike some other talking therapy services, you can normally talk to one of our team on the same day you ask for help.

There is no referral criteria, and our teams are based in general practice, Iwi & Māori health providers and community locations right across the district so there's always someone close to you, wherever you are.

Description

Sometimes it is common to feel like life is getting on top of you.  Reaching out for help doesn’t need to be scary.  The Te Ara Rau Access & Choice Team can work alongside you to support you and your whānau’s wellbeing.   

Support we offer:

  • Our service is free of charge
  • Primary mental health & addiction support
  • Located in GP, Iwi & Māori Health providers and community locations
  • Walk in service in GP settings


Mātanga Whai Ora (Health Improvement Practitioner)
These are health professionals who you can talk to about whatever is having an impact on your health and wellbeing. They are experienced in helping people explore issues and coming up with options around how to tackle some of these challenges and they can support you to make the changes you want to your life. They assist with:

  • Seeing people of all ages and at all stages of their lives
  • Helping with any type of issue related to behaviour change or mental wellbeing
  • Providing immediate support when presenting to a GP clinic or referral can be via THINK Hauora
  • Providing education to other team members regarding mental wellbeing and addiction support

A typical consultation with a health improvement practitioner will take about 30 minutes. If you require further support then alternative options will be discussed with you.

Kaiwhakapuaki Waiora, Health Coaches and Peer Navigators
Kaiwhakapuaki Waiora, Health Coaches and Peer Navigators are able to link you in with various services and support available in our rohe. They assist with:

  • Emotional and mental wellbeing
  • Managing long-term conditions like diabetes, high cholesterol etc.
  • Managing stress
  • Eating habits/or exercise
  • Becoming smokefree
  • Cutting back on your alcohol intake
  • Connecting with your whānau
  • Isolation- re-connecting with your community

They have the flexibility to see you at the GP clinic, as well as in the community, or in your own home.

The Tūturu Service: True to Your Authentic Self

Gender affirming healthcare with Te Ara Rau Access & Choice is a free health and wellbeing service to provide support on your journey to authenticity. Our trained professionals, including those with lived experience, can provide support to any person and their whānau living in the MidCentral region. We can help to advocate for your care within the health system as a whole.

Programme Areas

Mental health

Programme Type

Peer / advocacy / group / family whānau support, Community based support - mental health

Regions

MidCentral

Age Groups

Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua

Referral Types

Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process

Self referrals accepted via telephone and/or self referral form located on thinkhauora.nz/Access-and-Choice.  Organisations can refer using THINK Hauora Te Ara Rau referral form.

Description

Gender affirming healthcare with Te Ara Rau Access & Choice is a free health and wellbeing service to provide support on your journey to authenticity. Our trained professionals, including those with lived experience, can provide support to any person and their whānau living in the MidCentral region. We can help to advocate for your care within the health system as a whole.

Additional Details

Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Child / Tamariki friendly

Contact Details

8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

200 Broadway Avenue
Palmerston North 4410

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Street Address

200 Broadway Avenue
Palmerston North 4410

Postal Address

PO Box 2075
Palmerston North 4440

This page was last updated at 9:46AM on December 6, 2023. This information is reviewed and edited by THINK Hauora - Te Ara Rau - Access and Choice.