Free
Phone 0800 277 997
Fax (03) 687 2177
Corner of High Street and Queen Street
Timaru
The Triage, Assessment, Crisis & Treatment Team is available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week to provide advice, assessment and/or treatment to people in an acute phase of a Mental Health illness.
Contact outside of business hours may indicate a referral to the appropriate service (links below)
Infant, Child & Adolescent Mental Health (iCAMH) | South Canterbury | Te Whatu Ora
Mental Health of Older People | South Canterbury | Te Whatu Ora
Alcohol & Other Drugs Team (A&OD) | South Canterbury | Te Whatu Ora
Free
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
Mon – Sun | midnight – midnight |
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TACT operates 24 hours, 7 days a week
English
This team is responsible for assisting people in managing mental health crisis events, identifying risk factors and where necessary, admitting consumers to the Inpatient Unit. All TACT members are "Duly Authorised Officers" who can assess and admit under the conditions of the Mental Health Act 1992. This is a 24 hour-7 day service for people either in the acute phase of a Mental Health illness/crisis, or at risk of an acute episode, and who may require assessment and short-term follow up. The TACT team is also the first point of contact for any member of the public or other agency who have concerns about someone in the community who may be suffering from an acute or crisis episode of Mental Health illness. The mental health and addictions services' geographical region extends from Glenavy in the south to Rakaia in the north and inland as far as Mount Cook.
Crisis / acute, Mental health
DHB Mental Health Crisis, Intake / assessment
South Canterbury
Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services, Corrections
The 24 hour, 7 day phone number available to contact the TACT team is 0800 277 997.
This team is responsible for assisting people in managing mental health crisis events, identifying risk factors and where necessary, admitting consumers to the Inpatient Unit. All TACT members are "Duly Authorised Officers" who can assess and admit under the conditions of the Mental Health Act 1992.
This is a 24 hour-7 day service for people either in the acute phase of a Mental Health illness/crisis, or at risk of an acute episode, and who may require assessment and short-term follow up.
The TACT team is also the first point of contact for any member of the public or other agency who have concerns about someone in the community who may be suffering from an acute or crisis episode of Mental Health illness.
The mental health and addictions services' geographical region extends from Glenavy in the south to Rakaia in the north and inland as far as Mount Cook.
Phone, Child / Tamariki friendly, Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi
https://healthpoint.co.nz./mental-health-addictions/mental-health/triage-assessment-crisis-treatment-team-tact/