Meth Intervention Services
Refer to Our Meth Intervention Service
Our Meth Intervention Service provides free, practical, and compassionate support for individuals and whānau affected by methamphetamine use. We understand that methamphetamine harm can impact many areas of life, including health, relationships, parenting, housing, finances, safety, and overall wellbeing. Our service is here to walk alongside people in a respectful, non-judgemental, and supportive way.
We work with people who are using methamphetamine, those who are worried about their own use, and whānau who are being impacted by someone else’s use. Support is tailored to each person and whānau and may include help to navigate services, set goals, strengthen wellbeing, access treatment or other supports, and take practical steps toward positive change.
Our approach is relationship-based, trauma-informed, and centred on the needs of the individual and their whānau. We recognise that change can take time, and we meet people where they are at. Referrals are welcome from professionals, agencies, community organisations, or people seeking support for themselves or their whānau.
If you know someone who may benefit from support, please get in touch with our team to discuss a referral.