ADL - Southland — Mental health service in Southland District, F8

5.0★★★★★★★★★★(3 reviews)

Address62 Yarrow Street Invercargill 9840, Southland District, F8

Phone+6432188833

Websiteadlnz.org.nz

ADL - Southland is a not-for-profit organisation in the lower South Island dedicated to supporting young people and their families. They offer free, accessible youth wellbeing, mental health, and substance misuse services, funded by the Ministry of Health, District Health Boards, and the Ministry of Social Development. Their services include face-to-face counselling, community support, and transition support for young people facing complex issues. ADL aims to empower young people to live connected and meaningful lives, upholding the articles of Te Tiriti O Waitangi in their services to ensure equitable outcomes. They have offices in Invercargill and cover rural areas, with options for sessions at school, in the community, at home, online, or by phone.

Monday to Friday hoursSpecific location

Best for

  • Young people aged 12-24
  • Families of young people
  • Young people with mental health concerns
  • Young people with substance misuse issues
Key servicesYouth counselling, Mental health services, Substance misuse services, Adventure Development Counselling, Professional supervision
Tagsyouth mental health, addiction services, counselling, southland, invercargill, free services, not-for-profit, wellbeing, rangatahi, whānau

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