Mental Health & Addictions in Te Puke, Bay of Plenty
These services support people who are experiencing mental health concerns.
Mental health programme types
Mental health providers 90 results
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Eating Disorders Association of New Zealand - EDANZ Free
9:00 AM to 9:00 AM.
Helpline and website support and education for parents and caregivers of people with eating disorders.
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Turning Point Trust - Te Taiope Huringanui Free Walk in
Recovery support and opportunities for people living with an experience of mental illness and/or addiction to develop skills that will facilitate community inclusion and participation.
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Good Health Coach $$ Fees apply
Supporting people with behaviour change that is crucial to reaching health goals, and sustaining them.
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Bainfield Park Free $ Partial fees apply $$ Fees apply
Bainfield Park Residential Care is a residential service with a small number of beds for mental health clients.
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Depression Helpline Free
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
Call the 24/7 Depression Helpline to talk to a trained counsellor about how you are feeling.
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Counties Manukau Bipolar Support Group Free
The Bipolar Support Group is run by, and for, people who have been diagnosed with bipolar or think they may have it.
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Maternal Infant, Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (MICAMHS) | Bay of Plenty | Hauora a Toi Free $ Partial fees apply $$ Fees apply
If your child or teenager is suffering from mental health issues, the Infant, Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (ICAMHS) may be able to support.
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MSQ Health - Psychiatry $$ Fees apply
At MSQ Health, we provide psychiatry services for people across Aotearoa.
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Mind+ Free
8:00 AM to 8:30 PM.
Mind+ provides Te Whatu Ora funded, individualised, community based support via self or other referral and also to those referred by secondary services (CMH)
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SPARX Free
SPARX e-therapy equips young people and rangatahi with life skills to power through stressful and negative emotions.
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Grief Centre Free $ Partial fees apply $$ Fees apply
We provide loss and grief counselling, resources, education and training, and bereavement support to all people living through loss.
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Geneva Wellbeing - Te Manawa Taki | Midland
Enabling you to live independently at home, enjoy your community and continue employment
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Te Rūnanga o Te Whānau - Whānau Ora Services Free
We provide health and social services that aim towards total wellbeing for whanau in Te Whanau a Apanui; to ensure mana of all whanau members
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Ngaa Ringa Awhina Free Walk in
Ngaa Ringa Awhina is a kaupapa Maori Needs Assessment and Service Co-ordination Service (NASC).
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Kia Puāwai Free
Kia Puāwai provides a range of evidence-based and culturally informed services for tamariki, rangatahi and whānau.
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LINC Support Services Free $$ Fees apply
LINC Support Services provide community support, family/whanau support and transitional housing in the Bay of Plenty area.
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Tend Online Mental Health Service Free
Try a free 30-min video consult with an experienced mental health clinician in the Tend app.
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ADHD Association Inc. Free $$ Fees apply
We provide support and information for people affected by ADHD to live valued lives and realise their potential.
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Just a Thought Free
Free online cognitive behavioural therapy courses to support different mental health challenges
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Small Steps Free
Small Steps provides a range of digital tools supporting people of Aotearoa New Zealand to take small steps on their journey to improve wellbeing
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Kanchana Hutton - Psychiatrist $$ Fees apply
Telepsychiatry service available throughout New Zealand
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Incredible Years Programme | Bay of Plenty | Hauora a Toi Free $ Partial fees apply $$ Fees apply
The Incredible Years® is a highly successful parent programme provided to families around New Zealand.
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Pou Whakaaro Free
Pou Whakaaro provides Peer Support, Family Support, Navigation Services and Employment Support for those in the Eastern Bay of Plenty.
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Te Runanga O Ngai Te Rangi Iwi Trust Free
Te Runanga O Ngai Te Rangi Iwi Trust provides a range of services including Health and Social Services, Resource Management and Whanau Ora.
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Starship Paediatric Child & Family Unit Free
The Child and Family Unit (CFU) is a supra-regional acute psychiatric child and adolescent mental health inpatient unit hosted by Auckland District Health Board.
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0800 WHAT'S UP Free
11:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
0800 WHAT'S UP is a FREE confidential counselling helpline and web-chat service for children and teenagers.
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Adult Inpatient Mental Health Services | Southern Free
Inpatient Units at Wakari Hospital and Southland Hospital support clients in an acute phase of a mental health disorder and/or with associated intellectual disabilities.
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Overeaters Anonymous Free
OA is a 12-step group programme for those recovering from compulsive overeating.
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Te Tohu O Te Ora O Ngati Awa Free
One of the largest integrated Māori providers is the Eastern Bay of Plenty offering a range of health, education and social services
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Dr Rosie Edwards - Consultant Psychiatrist $$ Fees apply
A consultant psychiatrist, specialising in adults with ADHD and comorbidities.
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Maketu Health & Social Services Free
We provide culturally appropriate programmes and services to enhance the health and welfare of the people of Maketu and surrounding districts.
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Grief Support Services Inc. $ Partial fees apply
Grief Support Services offer subsidised counselling to individuals and families/whānau whose lives are affected by grief and loss.
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Explore | Hāpainga Ora Free $$ Fees apply
We support people to become more empowered, independent, and enjoy better wellbeing.
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Hoarding Unpacked $$ Fees apply
Training, supervision and consultancy services to frontline workers and organisations who are responding to hoarding behaviours.
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Acute Care Team, Mental Health and Addiction Crisis Service | Bay of Plenty | Hauora a Toi Free $ Partial fees apply $$ Fees apply
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
The Acute Care Team provides a 24/7 response service to people in mental health or addiction crisis.
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Ngā Kākano Foundation Free
As a tangata whenua based organisation, we provide health and social services to whānau/families living in the Te Puke District.
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1737, Need to Talk? Free
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
Free text or call anytime to speak with a counsellor.
