We see rangatahi who have concerns about their use of alcohol, drugs, or both. We also support rangatahi affected by a parent's or other whānau member's use of substances — the young person may or may not use substances themselves. We hold a whānau inclusive approach with the rangatahi who engage with us whenever possible.
We engage with rangatahi with information and support to help them make a change or a decision about what to do, to stop or cut down, and if they are continuing to use to reduce the harms associated with using substances. Some also experience mood or mental health challenges alongside their use of substances.
We are a mobile community service covering the wider Auckland region so travel to meet with rangatahi where they are, in an environment most suitable for them such as their education setting, rooms in community settings, home. We also engage with rangatahi by video-call and phone sessions.
We have a Rainbow-focused clinician available and we liaise with other agencies who are supporting rangatahi.
We also offer an evening whānau group (on Zoom) for whānau and caregivers concerned about or affected by their rangatahi use of substances, whether the rangatahi is engaged with us or not, with individual support where appropriate.
Resources
We have downloadable information about our services and drug facts on the Health NZ website.
Community alcohol and drug service (CADS) resources — Health NZ