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Alcohol Drug Helpline
The Alcohol Drug Helpline provides free and confidential support for any person concerned about their own or another person's drug or alcohol use. The Alcohol Drug Helpline can also advise you about other sources of help in you area. They have the expertise and knowledge to talk you through treatment options that will be right for you. For more information please contact the Alcohol Drug Helpline:
Alcohol Drug Helpline
New Zealand
Tel: 0800 787 797
Website: www.alcoholdrughelp.org.nz
LifeLine counselling
LifeLine New Zealand has a team of trained telephone counsellors ready to take your call. Our service is free. All calls are confidential and non-judgemental - we are here 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Certain LifeLine Centres in New Zealand also offer a range of other services. LifeLine is here to listen to the unheard, to empower the caller to retake control of their situation; making callers aware of options rather than offering advice. LifeLine can be, for that short period of time literally that - A Life Line. For more information please contact LifeLine New Zealand:
LifeLine New Zealand
Merivale Christchurch 8146 New Zealand
Tel: 0800 LifeLine
Tel: 0800 543 354
Website: www.lifeline.co.nz
ADANZ
ADANZ is a national alcohol and other drug organisation that aims to improve the health and well-being of the people of Aotearoa New Zealand, by minimising the harm associated with alcohol, other drugs and gambling. ADANZ provides expert information and policy advice, early intervention and support services to the people of New Zealand. ADANZ manages the Alcohol Drug Helpline, compiles the national Addictions Treatment Directory and delivers a range of services led and developed by people who have previously used addiction treatment services. For more information please contact ADANZ:
ADANZ (Alcohol Drug Association NZ)
PO Box 13496
Christchurch 8141
Tel: 03-379 8626
Website: www.adanz.org.nz
Community Alcohol and Drug Service : New Zealand
CADS Auckland offers a free, confidential service, funded through the Waitemata District Health Board to anybody in the Auckland region wanting to solve an alcohol or drug-related question, issue or problem. The CADS Medical Detoxification service is for people who have a physical dependence on alcohol or other drugs (e.g. opiates, methamphetamines, benzos). We offer a community and home detoxification service and a 10 bed inpatient facility with 24-hour medical supervision. (Methadone and suboxone treatment is available for those who qualify). The Auckland Opioid Treatment Service (AOTS) provides free methadone maintenance treatment and support through a team of doctors, case managers, pharmacists, GPs and other health professionals and agencies. If you are concerned about your own opioid use and are considering methadone maintenance as a treatment option, phone CADS on 845-1818.
CADS Community Alcohol and Drug Service
Pitman House walk-in clinic
50 Carrington Rd, Pt Chevalier
Tel: (09) 845-1818
Website: www.cads.org.nz
The Alcohol Drug Helpline provides free and confidential support for any person concerned about their own or another person's drug or alcohol use. The Alcohol Drug Helpline can also advise you about other sources of help in you area. They have the expertise and knowledge to talk you through treatment options that will be right for you. For more information please contact the Alcohol Drug Helpline:
Alcohol Drug Helpline
New Zealand
Tel: 0800 787 797
Website: www.alcoholdrughelp.org.nz
LifeLine counselling
LifeLine New Zealand has a team of trained telephone counsellors ready to take your call. Our service is free. All calls are confidential and non-judgemental - we are here 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Certain LifeLine Centres in New Zealand also offer a range of other services. LifeLine is here to listen to the unheard, to empower the caller to retake control of their situation; making callers aware of options rather than offering advice. LifeLine can be, for that short period of time literally that - A Life Line. For more information please contact LifeLine New Zealand:
LifeLine New Zealand
Merivale Christchurch 8146 New Zealand
Tel: 0800 LifeLine
Tel: 0800 543 354
Website: www.lifeline.co.nz
ADANZ
ADANZ is a national alcohol and other drug organisation that aims to improve the health and well-being of the people of Aotearoa New Zealand, by minimising the harm associated with alcohol, other drugs and gambling. ADANZ provides expert information and policy advice, early intervention and support services to the people of New Zealand. ADANZ manages the Alcohol Drug Helpline, compiles the national Addictions Treatment Directory and delivers a range of services led and developed by people who have previously used addiction treatment services. For more information please contact ADANZ:
ADANZ (Alcohol Drug Association NZ)
PO Box 13496
Christchurch 8141
Tel: 03-379 8626
Website: www.adanz.org.nz
Community Alcohol and Drug Service : New Zealand
CADS Auckland offers a free, confidential service, funded through the Waitemata District Health Board to anybody in the Auckland region wanting to solve an alcohol or drug-related question, issue or problem. The CADS Medical Detoxification service is for people who have a physical dependence on alcohol or other drugs (e.g. opiates, methamphetamines, benzos). We offer a community and home detoxification service and a 10 bed inpatient facility with 24-hour medical supervision. (Methadone and suboxone treatment is available for those who qualify). The Auckland Opioid Treatment Service (AOTS) provides free methadone maintenance treatment and support through a team of doctors, case managers, pharmacists, GPs and other health professionals and agencies. If you are concerned about your own opioid use and are considering methadone maintenance as a treatment option, phone CADS on 845-1818.
CADS Community Alcohol and Drug Service
Pitman House walk-in clinic
50 Carrington Rd, Pt Chevalier
Tel: (09) 845-1818
Website: www.cads.org.nz
Capital & Coast District Health Board - Community Alcohol & Drug Service
In our team there are 8 case managers, 2 psychiatrists, 2 staff grade doctors, one administrator and a team leader. Part of our job involves teaching and promoting issues about opiate addiction, so sometimes there are junior doctors and students attached to the service. For more information on our Opioid Treatment Service please contact Capital & Coast District Health Board - Community Alcohol & Drug Service:
Capital & Coast District Health Board
Community Alcohol & Drug Service
Opioid Treatment Service
3rd Floor, Pipitea House,
61-63 Thorndon Quay, Wellington
Tel: 04 494 9170
Tel: 04 494 9179
Website: www.mentalhealthservices.org.nz
The Salvation Army Bridge Programme
The Salvation Army Bridge Programme provides a safe, integrated, high quality treatment service to people whose lives have been affected by the harmful use of, or dependency on alcohol or drugs. You will be supported, challenged and encouraged to make positive changes in your life so that you can find hope, direction, peace and stability. For more information please contact The Salvation Army Bridge Programme:
The Salvation Army Bridge Programme
691A Mt Albert Rd
Royal Oak Auckland 1023 New Zealand
Tel: 09 639 113
Website: www.sab.org.nz
Christchurch Methadone Programme
The Christchurch Methadone Programme is an outpatient service which provides and co-ordinates methadone prescribing. Availability: Hours: 8.30 am to 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday. 24 hour telephone assistance. For more information please contact the Christchurch Methadone Programme:
The Christchurch Methadone Programme
Sylvan Street, Hillmorton Hospital
Christchurch New Zealand
Tel: 03 335 4350
Maori Mental Health Service
Maori Mental Health Service specialisms include: Drug abuse and dependency; Methadone; Rehabilitation; Youth; Alcohol abuse and dependency; Anxiety; Children; Crisis; Early Childhood Education; Family; Mental health and more. Our aim as a Service is to improve the delivery and quality of health service to tangata whaiora (Maori consumers of mental health services) and we do this primarily through the mahi of 20 Pukenga Atawhai (Maori Mental Health Workers) employed in a number of multidisciplinary clinical teams. For more information please contact Maori Mental Health Services:
Maori Mental Health Service
Te Korowai Atawhai Whare, Building 4
Hillmorton Hospital
Christchurch New Zealand
Tel: 03 339 2864
In our team there are 8 case managers, 2 psychiatrists, 2 staff grade doctors, one administrator and a team leader. Part of our job involves teaching and promoting issues about opiate addiction, so sometimes there are junior doctors and students attached to the service. For more information on our Opioid Treatment Service please contact Capital & Coast District Health Board - Community Alcohol & Drug Service:
Capital & Coast District Health Board
Community Alcohol & Drug Service
Opioid Treatment Service
3rd Floor, Pipitea House,
61-63 Thorndon Quay, Wellington
Tel: 04 494 9170
Tel: 04 494 9179
Website: www.mentalhealthservices.org.nz
The Salvation Army Bridge Programme
The Salvation Army Bridge Programme provides a safe, integrated, high quality treatment service to people whose lives have been affected by the harmful use of, or dependency on alcohol or drugs. You will be supported, challenged and encouraged to make positive changes in your life so that you can find hope, direction, peace and stability. For more information please contact The Salvation Army Bridge Programme:
The Salvation Army Bridge Programme
691A Mt Albert Rd
Royal Oak Auckland 1023 New Zealand
Tel: 09 639 113
Website: www.sab.org.nz
Christchurch Methadone Programme
The Christchurch Methadone Programme is an outpatient service which provides and co-ordinates methadone prescribing. Availability: Hours: 8.30 am to 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday. 24 hour telephone assistance. For more information please contact the Christchurch Methadone Programme:
The Christchurch Methadone Programme
Sylvan Street, Hillmorton Hospital
Christchurch New Zealand
Tel: 03 335 4350
Maori Mental Health Service
Maori Mental Health Service specialisms include: Drug abuse and dependency; Methadone; Rehabilitation; Youth; Alcohol abuse and dependency; Anxiety; Children; Crisis; Early Childhood Education; Family; Mental health and more. Our aim as a Service is to improve the delivery and quality of health service to tangata whaiora (Maori consumers of mental health services) and we do this primarily through the mahi of 20 Pukenga Atawhai (Maori Mental Health Workers) employed in a number of multidisciplinary clinical teams. For more information please contact Maori Mental Health Services:
Maori Mental Health Service
Te Korowai Atawhai Whare, Building 4
Hillmorton Hospital
Christchurch New Zealand
Tel: 03 339 2864
Care NZ
CareNZ helps people, as well as those who love them, struggling with alcohol and / or drug abuse problems to change their lives for the better. CareNZ has been helping Kiwis with addiction problems since 1954 and today offers a wide array of treatment and support services to all New Zealanders. CareNZ has 10 clinics spread throughout these regions that offer a diverse range of treatment services. Currently we can be found in South Auckland, the wider Waikato, Kapiti, Porirua, Lower Hutt, Wellington and in Christchurch. CareNZ understands how difficult it is to find freedom from addiction and we will support you every step of the way on your journey toward recovery. For more information please contact Care NZ:
CareNZ helps people, as well as those who love them, struggling with alcohol and / or drug abuse problems to change their lives for the better. CareNZ has been helping Kiwis with addiction problems since 1954 and today offers a wide array of treatment and support services to all New Zealanders. CareNZ has 10 clinics spread throughout these regions that offer a diverse range of treatment services. Currently we can be found in South Auckland, the wider Waikato, Kapiti, Porirua, Lower Hutt, Wellington and in Christchurch. CareNZ understands how difficult it is to find freedom from addiction and we will support you every step of the way on your journey toward recovery. For more information please contact Care NZ:
CareNZ Head Office
Level 7, 158 Victoria Street Wellington New Zealand Telephone: 04 384 2058 Website: www.carenz.co.nz |
Care NZ Auckland Clinic
Auckland New Zealand Tel: 09 276 7193 Tel: 09 276 7192 |
Hamilton Clinic
298 Tristram Street Hamilton 3204 New Zealand Tel: 07 839 0389 Tel: 0800 499 469 |
Counties Manukau Community Clinic
0800 682 468 |
Matamata Clinic
Railside on the Green 41A Hetana Street Matamata 3400 New Zealand Tel: 0800 499 469 |
Waikato Community Clinic
0800 499 469 |
Putaruru Clinic
Overdale Community Centre 12 Overdale Street Putaruru 3411 New Zealand Tel: 0800 499 469 |
Tokoroa Clinic
Tulloch House Tokoroa Hospital Maraetai Road Tokoroa 3491 New Zealand Tel: 0800 499 469 |
Wellington Clinic
Level 7 158 Victoria Street Wellington New Zealand Tel: 04 385 1517 |
Wellington Community Clinic
0800 385 151 |
Lower Hutt
66 Bloomfield Tce Lower Hutt 5010 New Zealand Telephone: 04 586 7019 |
Kapiti Clinic
90 Kapiti Road Paraparaumu New Zealand Tel: 04 298 2805 |
Christchurch Clinic
Christchurch New Zealand Telephone: 03 365 8700 |
Christchurch Community Clinic
0800 365 870 |
Drug-ARM Christchurch
Drug-ARM is a non-denominational Christian response to both the growing and negative effects of alcohol and drug addiction. Drug-ARM is a movement of concerned community members who hold to the Christian faith. We believe that substance abuse, both legal and illegal is destructive to individuals, their families and society in general. We also believe that people deserve the best options for education, treatment and support that can be delivered. We are a non-government charitable organisation that operates largely through dedicated volunteers who care. Drug-ARM works in a wide range of community and institutional settings to provide quality, holistically focused interventions, all tailored to meet specific needs of the group, individuals or families.
Drug-ARM Christchurch
Christchurch New Zealand
Tel: (03) 327 8839
Website: www.drugarm.co.nz
Higher Ground Drug Rehabilitation Trust
Higher Ground provides alcohol and other drug rehabilitation services to residents of Auckland, Northland and Waikato. This includes an 18 week residential programme. Higher Ground believes that all New Zealanders have a right to a life free of alcohol and other drug dependency. The primary goal of our Therapeutic Community is to foster personal growth and to minimise harm to self and society. We are committed to ongoing research and review of the effectiveness of our services. For more information please contact Higher Ground Drug Rehabilitation Trust:
Higher Ground Drug Rehabilitation Trust
118 Beach Road
Te Atatu Peninsula Waitakere City 0651 New Zealand
Tel: (09) 834 0017
Website: www.higherground.org.nz
Capri Treatement
At Capri our Medical Director and Registered Mental Health Nurse facilitate all medical detoxifications. The goal during detoxification is to keep a person safe and as comfortable as possible. A full medical assessment will be completed as part of and during this process. This will include observations, blood tests, and drug and alcohol screenings. A number of medications may be used to assist in the detoxification process. Capri staff are experienced in safe and successful medical detoxification. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to discuss this with them. For more information please contact Capri Treatement:
Capri Treatement
160 Waipuna Road East
Mt Wellington Auckland New Zealand
Tel: (09) 5276090
Website: www.capritrust.co.nz
Drug-ARM is a non-denominational Christian response to both the growing and negative effects of alcohol and drug addiction. Drug-ARM is a movement of concerned community members who hold to the Christian faith. We believe that substance abuse, both legal and illegal is destructive to individuals, their families and society in general. We also believe that people deserve the best options for education, treatment and support that can be delivered. We are a non-government charitable organisation that operates largely through dedicated volunteers who care. Drug-ARM works in a wide range of community and institutional settings to provide quality, holistically focused interventions, all tailored to meet specific needs of the group, individuals or families.
Drug-ARM Christchurch
Christchurch New Zealand
Tel: (03) 327 8839
Website: www.drugarm.co.nz
Higher Ground Drug Rehabilitation Trust
Higher Ground provides alcohol and other drug rehabilitation services to residents of Auckland, Northland and Waikato. This includes an 18 week residential programme. Higher Ground believes that all New Zealanders have a right to a life free of alcohol and other drug dependency. The primary goal of our Therapeutic Community is to foster personal growth and to minimise harm to self and society. We are committed to ongoing research and review of the effectiveness of our services. For more information please contact Higher Ground Drug Rehabilitation Trust:
Higher Ground Drug Rehabilitation Trust
118 Beach Road
Te Atatu Peninsula Waitakere City 0651 New Zealand
Tel: (09) 834 0017
Website: www.higherground.org.nz
Capri Treatement
At Capri our Medical Director and Registered Mental Health Nurse facilitate all medical detoxifications. The goal during detoxification is to keep a person safe and as comfortable as possible. A full medical assessment will be completed as part of and during this process. This will include observations, blood tests, and drug and alcohol screenings. A number of medications may be used to assist in the detoxification process. Capri staff are experienced in safe and successful medical detoxification. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to discuss this with them. For more information please contact Capri Treatement:
Capri Treatement
160 Waipuna Road East
Mt Wellington Auckland New Zealand
Tel: (09) 5276090
Website: www.capritrust.co.nz
Outer City Mission Trust
Outer City Mission Trust exists to provide residential accommodation and care for people who are on the road to recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. We endeavour to encourage people to implement changes they have learned through recovery programmes and work with them in transitioning back into society. Our aim is to provide a caring family like environment, run on Christian principles where residents feel secure, accepted and supported. For more information please contact the Outer City Mission Trust.
Outer City Mission Trust
84 Tyndall Street
Pahiatua 4901 New Zealand
Tel: 06-376-8899
Website: www.outercitymissiontrust.org.nz
Pact
Pact supports people to lead fulfilling lives, focusing on their strengths to help them reach their goals. Our professional staff support people of all ages with intellectual and other disabilities, people recovering from mental illness and people with alcohol, drug, nicotine and gambling problems. You’ll find our services in Southland, Otago, the West Coast and now Wellington. We have merged with Q-nique and WellTrust and, as of April 1, 2015, they are known as Pact Wellington. We provide a range of support for child and youth and adult clients. We provide the support in a range of settings including houses with staffing to meet client needs (eg we have supported landlord houses with no staff on site through to houses with 24-hour staffing); social networking centres which include social enterprises and vocational support; community support in people's own homes; respite care and carer support; peer support; consumer leadership; specialist Maori services; Pacific navigation services; social detoxification services; recovery and rehabilitation services; holiday programmes for youth; and help into employment. For more information please contact Pact:
Outer City Mission Trust exists to provide residential accommodation and care for people who are on the road to recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. We endeavour to encourage people to implement changes they have learned through recovery programmes and work with them in transitioning back into society. Our aim is to provide a caring family like environment, run on Christian principles where residents feel secure, accepted and supported. For more information please contact the Outer City Mission Trust.
Outer City Mission Trust
84 Tyndall Street
Pahiatua 4901 New Zealand
Tel: 06-376-8899
Website: www.outercitymissiontrust.org.nz
Pact
Pact supports people to lead fulfilling lives, focusing on their strengths to help them reach their goals. Our professional staff support people of all ages with intellectual and other disabilities, people recovering from mental illness and people with alcohol, drug, nicotine and gambling problems. You’ll find our services in Southland, Otago, the West Coast and now Wellington. We have merged with Q-nique and WellTrust and, as of April 1, 2015, they are known as Pact Wellington. We provide a range of support for child and youth and adult clients. We provide the support in a range of settings including houses with staffing to meet client needs (eg we have supported landlord houses with no staff on site through to houses with 24-hour staffing); social networking centres which include social enterprises and vocational support; community support in people's own homes; respite care and carer support; peer support; consumer leadership; specialist Maori services; Pacific navigation services; social detoxification services; recovery and rehabilitation services; holiday programmes for youth; and help into employment. For more information please contact Pact:
Pact Otago, Head Office
80 Filleul Street, Dunedin, PO Box 5943, Moray Place, Dunedin Phone: 03 477 4312 Website: www.pactgroup.co.nz |
Pact West Coast
146 Mackay Street, PO Box 468, Greymouth Phone: 03 768 6660 Fax: 03 768 0524 |
Pact Southland
15 The Crescent, PO Box 280, Invercargill Phone: 03 211 2850 Fax: 03 218 1025 |
Pact Wellington
Level One, Corner Cornwall St and Kings Crescent, Lower Hutt, PO Box 31-187, Lower Hutt 5040 Phone: 04 570 2320 Fax: 04 570 2321 |
Wings Trust
Wings Trust is an abstinence based residential support service for men and women in recovery from addiction. Wings provides a service for clients aged 20 years and over (between 18 and 20 years to be negotiated on a case by case basis). Clients from the greater Auckland / Northland area are eligable to apply for admission. Our Services include: Assessment; Self referral, GP referral, agency referral; One to one counselling; Group work; Referral to residential and community based treatment programmes; Referral to related specialist services; Liaison with and referral to culturally appropriate services i.e Tupu Pacific Services, Te Atea Marino (CADS); Participation in community based 12 step groups; Consumer Advisor / Cultural Advisor; Careers Advisor; Computer access; Basic computer skills training available; Straight Up therapeutic writing programme and more. For more information please contact Wings Trust:
Wings Trust
PO Box 16-293
Sandringham Auckland New Zealand
Tel: (09) 815 1631
Website: www.wingstrust.co.nz
No-Excuses Training (NET) Service Provision
No-Excuses Training was created with the aim of rehabilitation and restoration of young people, who are demonstrating offending behaviours. No-Excuses Training offers the tools for a new beginning in life, for young people and their families who are enslaved to criminal activities, drugs, depression or abuse. We examine the internal and external causes of attitudes and behaviours. We balance the building of self esteem with self control. For more information please contact No-Excuses Training (NET) Service Provision:
No-Excuses Training (NET) Service Provision
Tira Ora Lodge, Pelorus Sound
Private Bag, Havelock 7150 New Zealand
Tel: 03 579 8117
Website: www.abbey-oceania.org.nz
Familial Trust
Familial Trust is a safe place for families to learn about the affects another's addiction has had on them. Services include: Counselling: Group Therapy: Intensive Outpatient Programmes: Children & Youth Programmes: Advocacy & Peer Support: Educational Workshops: Interventions: Bookshop: Library: and more. We can provide support in a variety of ways for those affected by a loved one's addiction ranging from counselling or education right through to group programmes and workshops. We have a youth worker available to provide support, education and mentoring for young people from the age of 6 years. For more information please contact Familial Trust:
Familial Trust
6 Wilsons Road
St. Martins Christchurch
Canterbury 8022 New Zealand
Tel: 03 9811093
Website: www.familialtrust.org
TRANX
TRANX is a certified non-profit organisation based in Auckland, New Zealand. We are a community based alcohol and other drug treatment service that specialises primarily in benzodiazepines (benzo) addiction / dependence. We provide counselling, support, education, information and individual reduction programmes for people with benzodiazepine addiction / dependence and other mind altering substances. For more information please contact TRANX:
TRANX
2nd Floor
La Gonda Building
203 Karangahape Road
Newton Auckland
Tel: 09 356 -7305
Website: www.tranx.org.nz
Wings Trust is an abstinence based residential support service for men and women in recovery from addiction. Wings provides a service for clients aged 20 years and over (between 18 and 20 years to be negotiated on a case by case basis). Clients from the greater Auckland / Northland area are eligable to apply for admission. Our Services include: Assessment; Self referral, GP referral, agency referral; One to one counselling; Group work; Referral to residential and community based treatment programmes; Referral to related specialist services; Liaison with and referral to culturally appropriate services i.e Tupu Pacific Services, Te Atea Marino (CADS); Participation in community based 12 step groups; Consumer Advisor / Cultural Advisor; Careers Advisor; Computer access; Basic computer skills training available; Straight Up therapeutic writing programme and more. For more information please contact Wings Trust:
Wings Trust
PO Box 16-293
Sandringham Auckland New Zealand
Tel: (09) 815 1631
Website: www.wingstrust.co.nz
No-Excuses Training (NET) Service Provision
No-Excuses Training was created with the aim of rehabilitation and restoration of young people, who are demonstrating offending behaviours. No-Excuses Training offers the tools for a new beginning in life, for young people and their families who are enslaved to criminal activities, drugs, depression or abuse. We examine the internal and external causes of attitudes and behaviours. We balance the building of self esteem with self control. For more information please contact No-Excuses Training (NET) Service Provision:
No-Excuses Training (NET) Service Provision
Tira Ora Lodge, Pelorus Sound
Private Bag, Havelock 7150 New Zealand
Tel: 03 579 8117
Website: www.abbey-oceania.org.nz
Familial Trust
Familial Trust is a safe place for families to learn about the affects another's addiction has had on them. Services include: Counselling: Group Therapy: Intensive Outpatient Programmes: Children & Youth Programmes: Advocacy & Peer Support: Educational Workshops: Interventions: Bookshop: Library: and more. We can provide support in a variety of ways for those affected by a loved one's addiction ranging from counselling or education right through to group programmes and workshops. We have a youth worker available to provide support, education and mentoring for young people from the age of 6 years. For more information please contact Familial Trust:
Familial Trust
6 Wilsons Road
St. Martins Christchurch
Canterbury 8022 New Zealand
Tel: 03 9811093
Website: www.familialtrust.org
TRANX
TRANX is a certified non-profit organisation based in Auckland, New Zealand. We are a community based alcohol and other drug treatment service that specialises primarily in benzodiazepines (benzo) addiction / dependence. We provide counselling, support, education, information and individual reduction programmes for people with benzodiazepine addiction / dependence and other mind altering substances. For more information please contact TRANX:
TRANX
2nd Floor
La Gonda Building
203 Karangahape Road
Newton Auckland
Tel: 09 356 -7305
Website: www.tranx.org.nz
Ashburn Clinic
The Ashburn Clinic offers a focused, intensive, time limited, abstinence-based programme aimed directly at adults who wish to begin the road to recovery from addiction to drugs, alcohol or gambling. At Ashburn Clinic, we can help you build a strong foundation for, and commitment to recovery. We have developed a specific, intensive, time-limited programme for those with addictions that builds on the already existing therapeutic interventions within this therapeutic community. For more information please contact Ashburn Clinic:
Ashburn Clinic
496 Taieri Road,
Halfway Bush Dunedin 9010 New Zealand
Tel: 03 476-2092
Website: www.ashburn.co.nz
Odyssey House
Odyssey House is one of New Zealand's most well respected and experienced providers of addiction treatment services. Since we began in 1980, we have helped thousands of people with drug and alcohol addictions turn their lives around through our approach. Through our Amplify and Stand-Up programmes, we work in close partnership with participating schools to provide easy access support for young people whose lives are influenced by alcohol and other drugs. If you think that you or someone you know might have a serious drug or alcohol problem, we encourage you to contact Odyssey House:
Odyssey House
Odyssey House
390 Mt Eden Road,
Auckland 1446 New Zealand
Tel: 09 638-4957
Tel: 09 623-1447
Website: www.odyssey.org.nz
NA Narcotics Anonymous New Zealand
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using. Anyone may join us regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion. The newcomer is the most important person at any meeting, because we can only keep what we have by giving it away. We have learned from our group experience that those who keep coming to our meetings regularly stay clean. For more information on how NA can help you please contact NA today!
NA Narcotics Anonymous New Zealand
National Phoneline 0800 NA TODAY (0800 628 632)
Northern Area: Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Taupo & Rotorua: +64 (0)9 303 1449
Central Area: Taranaki, Hawkes Bay, Manawatu, Wairarapa, Horowhenua, Wellington: +64 (0)4 801 9933
Southern Area: All South Island: +64 (0)3 365 0686
Website: www.nzna.org
The Ashburn Clinic offers a focused, intensive, time limited, abstinence-based programme aimed directly at adults who wish to begin the road to recovery from addiction to drugs, alcohol or gambling. At Ashburn Clinic, we can help you build a strong foundation for, and commitment to recovery. We have developed a specific, intensive, time-limited programme for those with addictions that builds on the already existing therapeutic interventions within this therapeutic community. For more information please contact Ashburn Clinic:
Ashburn Clinic
496 Taieri Road,
Halfway Bush Dunedin 9010 New Zealand
Tel: 03 476-2092
Website: www.ashburn.co.nz
Odyssey House
Odyssey House is one of New Zealand's most well respected and experienced providers of addiction treatment services. Since we began in 1980, we have helped thousands of people with drug and alcohol addictions turn their lives around through our approach. Through our Amplify and Stand-Up programmes, we work in close partnership with participating schools to provide easy access support for young people whose lives are influenced by alcohol and other drugs. If you think that you or someone you know might have a serious drug or alcohol problem, we encourage you to contact Odyssey House:
Odyssey House
Odyssey House
390 Mt Eden Road,
Auckland 1446 New Zealand
Tel: 09 638-4957
Tel: 09 623-1447
Website: www.odyssey.org.nz
NA Narcotics Anonymous New Zealand
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using. Anyone may join us regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion. The newcomer is the most important person at any meeting, because we can only keep what we have by giving it away. We have learned from our group experience that those who keep coming to our meetings regularly stay clean. For more information on how NA can help you please contact NA today!
NA Narcotics Anonymous New Zealand
National Phoneline 0800 NA TODAY (0800 628 632)
Northern Area: Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Taupo & Rotorua: +64 (0)9 303 1449
Central Area: Taranaki, Hawkes Bay, Manawatu, Wairarapa, Horowhenua, Wellington: +64 (0)4 801 9933
Southern Area: All South Island: +64 (0)3 365 0686
Website: www.nzna.org
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