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Maternal Mental Health Service | Counties Manukau | Te Whatu Ora

Public Service, Mental Health, Maternity, Mental Health & Addictions

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Description

Formerly Counties Manukau Health Maternal Mental Health Service

Having a new baby can be a challenging time for many whaanau. Although not many people talk about it, it is common for mothers and new parents to experience mental health challenges. If you are struggling with these feelings it is important that you talk to your midwife or family doctor - there are a number of services available that may help.

Who Do We See?

We provide specialist assessment and treatment for mothers with mental health concerns impacting on their day-to-day functioning, which can no longer be managed by services in the community. We are one of a number of mental health services available that can support women during this time. Some women see us on their own, others alongside other mental health services, their family doctor or midwife.

Staff

Who Are We?

Maternal Mental Health are a team of experienced health professionals who provide mental health services for women during their pregnancy or up to a year after having a baby. We are part of Mental Health & Addiction services in Counties Manukau Health.

Referral Expectations

All referrals to our services should be sent to the Intake and Acute Assessment team. For more information on this process please visit the Counties Manukau Health Adult Mental Health website. 

A person from the Intake and Acute Assessment team may contact you and your whaanau to discuss your needs.

Fees and Charges Categorisation

Free

Hours

Mon – Fri 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

If you need urgent help outside these hours please ring 0800 775 222

Services

Need Immediate Help?

If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about someone, there is help available. For more information please visit the following websites: In Crisis? - Mental Health Foundation Suicide Prevention - Le Va If you need to talk to someone free call or text 1737 any time for support from a trained counsellor, or call one of the following helplines Lifeline - 0800 543 354 Youthline - 0800 376 633 Samaritans - 0800 726 666 If you feel you or someone else is at risk of harm call 111.

If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about someone, there is help available. For more information please visit the following websites:

If you need to talk to someone free call or text 1737 any time for support from a trained counsellor, or call one of the following helplines

If you feel you or someone else is at risk of harm call 111.

Programmes

Maternal Mental Health Service

How Do We Help? Mothers, babies and whaanau exist as a unit – one cannot be considered without the other. We work with women, partners, whaanau and community services involved in their care. Treatment options are tailored to meet individual and whaanau needs. These may include: Psychological or 'talking' therapies, Group treatment for anxiety, depression and emotional management, Advice on medication, Support during adjustment to motherhood / bonding with child, Connecting you with relevant community, social or other support services Looking After Yourself If you are having anxious thoughts, or feeling 'flat' or down after having a baby one of the most valuable things you can do is talk to others. There are other parents who are going through the same thing. You may also want to talk to a support person, such as a whaanau member, midwife or family doctor, kuia or kaumaatua, faith leader, counsellor, or friend. Try to accept help when it is offered, and get some rest and exercise if you can. You can also free call or text 1737 at any time to speak to a trained counsellor. If you call between 2-10pm you can also choose to talk to a Peer Support Specialist - these are people who have experience of wairangi/mental distress who are trained to provide you with advice to support your wellbeing.

Programme Areas

Mental health, Maternal & infant - mental health & addictions

Programme Type

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

Regions

South Auckland, East Auckland

Age Groups

Adult / Pakeke

Referral Types

GP, DHB clinical services

Referral Process
If you are experiencing any of the following concerns talk to your family doctor or midwife. They will talk with you about what's going on, and may refer you to Maternal Mental Health services if appropriate.
  • Having trouble sleeping, even when your baby is sleeping,
  • Feeling anxious, down, unhappy, guilty or angry most days,
  • Your feelings are making it hard to look after or enjoy time with your baby.
If you are referred to Maternal Mental Health services, someone from the Intake and Acute Assessment Team may contact you to find out more about you in your situation. One of our team members will then get in touch with you and arrange a time to meet.
 
 
Description

How Do We Help?

Mothers, babies and whaanau exist as a unit – one cannot be considered without the other. We work with women, partners, whaanau and community services involved in their care.

Treatment options are tailored to meet individual and whaanau needs. These may include:

  • Psychological or 'talking' therapies,
  • Group treatment for anxiety, depression and emotional management,
  • Advice on medication,
  • Support during adjustment to motherhood / bonding with child,
  • Connecting you with relevant community, social or other support services
Looking After Yourself

If you are having anxious thoughts, or feeling 'flat' or down after having a baby one of the most valuable things you can do is talk to others. There are other parents who are going through the same thing. You may also want to talk to a support person, such as a whaanau member, midwife or family doctor, kuia or kaumaatua, faith leader, counsellor, or friend. Try to accept help when it is offered, and get some rest and exercise if you can.
 
You can also free call or text 1737 at any time to speak to a trained counsellor. If you call between 2-10pm you can also choose to talk to a Peer Support Specialist - these are people who have experience of wairangi/mental distress who are trained to provide you with advice to support your wellbeing.

Parking

Free parking is available on-site.

Contact Details

Whirinaki

South Auckland

For urgent support contact our after hours phoneline on 0800 775 222, or phone (09) 265 4000 at any time.
If you need immediate help call 111.

7 Springs Road
East Tamaki
Auckland

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Street Address

7 Springs Road
East Tāmaki
Auckland

Postal Address

PO Box 217198
Botany Junction
Auckland 2164

This page was last updated at 8:03AM on April 8, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Maternal Mental Health Service | Counties Manukau | Te Whatu Ora.