Marinoto North - Auckland Dyspraxia
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Marinoto Child Adolescent
and Family Services
Split across 4 sites; 2 in the
North and 2 in the West
Marinoto North Child
124a Shakespeare Road
Takapuna,
Auckland 0622
Marinoto North Youth
Pupuke Building,
North Shore Hospital
Takapuna
Auckland 0740
Marinoto West Child
Child Health Unit
Waitakere Hospital
55-75 Lincoln Road
Henderson
Waitakere City 0650
Marinoto West Youth
Waimarino Building
33-37 Paramount Dr
Henderson
Waitakere City 0650
Marinoto Teams
• Provide assessment, diagnosis and treatment to
children and young people
• Multidisciplinary Team.
• Assessment and treatment is offered across Marinoto
sites, schools, homes and other community facilities
• Marinoto North and West services are free for New
Zealand citizens and residents. Non New Zealand
residents may be charged for some services.
Marinoto Entry Criteria
Clients must reside within WDHB area
Be aged between 0 – 19 years old
Present with severe psychological distress or significant
signs and symptoms of one or more of the following:
– Anxiety disorders
– Autistic spectrum disorders where the primary presenting issue is psychological
distress
– Disruptive behaviour disorders (including ADHD and oppositional behaviour)
– Eating disorders
– Deliberate Self-harm/Suicidal Ideation and/or attempt
– Psychosis
– Depressed mood
– Elevated or mixed mood states
And experience one or more of
the following:
Functional impairment in more than one domain –
e.g. school, family and/or peer group.
Impaired ability to care for self
Prolonged symptoms that have not spontaneously
resolved and/or presenting problems that have not
resolved with primary care input
Previous contact with specialist mental health
services.
Cultural disconnection from family
EXCLUSION CRITERIA
• The services provided by Marinoto will not be available to children,
adolescents and youth where in the absence of suspected mental health
problems, difficulties are due solely to:
• Conduct disorder, criminal activities (anti-social behaviour), violence and
anger
• Elimination disorders
• Intellectual disability (including post-head injury) with or without behavioural
problems
• Learning difficulties
• Family stress/parental separation, parenting difficulties
• Sexual abuse
• Substance use/misuse
• Uncomplicated grief
Duty
A Duty Clinician provides a single point of entry
for triage of referrals.
Referrals are taken from any source
Duty phone is manned 0830-1630 (
0800489555)
After Hours Crisis triage is done by the adult
service
(
09 486 8900)
Triage
Triage is a collaborative process between the client, their
family/whanau, caregivers, the referrer and other
service providers.
Client centred
Cultural consultation
Interpreters
Informed consent
CAPA