Hauora Waikato Mental Health Services — Mental health service in Hamilton City, G1
Address195 Collingwood Street Hamilton Lake Hamilton 3204, Hamilton City, G1
Phone+6478395146
Websitehealthpoint.co.nz
Hauora Waikato Mental Health Service is a kaupapa Māori organisation providing secondary level community-based mental health and addiction services. They offer support to children, youth, and their families, focusing on building strengths and coping mechanisms. The service also provides early intervention for first episode psychosis for individuals aged 13-33. They aim to meet specific cultural needs by listening and understanding clients. Services are free of charge and operate Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Best for
- Children and youth
- Families and whānau
- Individuals experiencing first episode psychosis
- Those seeking kaupapa Māori services
| Key services | Mental health assessment and treatment, Family/whānau support, Addiction services, Early intervention for psychosis, Counselling and support |
| Languages | English, Māori |
| Tags | mental health, addiction, kaupapa māori, child mental health, youth mental health, family support, psychosis, early intervention, hamilton, waikato |
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