Te Whetu Tawera/Auckland City
Acute Mental Health Unit
In February 2003, the Auckland District Health Board
opened a new Mental Health Unit on its Grafton Site. This new
facility replaced the Conolly Unit.
The Acute Mental health Unit is unique in that it is very
flexible in function and allows the spaces and rooms to be reconfigured
and used according to patients' needs.
The mental health unit is sited alongside the Domain and
enjoys views of Auckland Harbour.
The Acute Mental health Unit delivers services to the most
acutely ill patients, who have already been attended by ADHB mental
health staff within the community.
The innovative design of this new building has proved an
opportunity to refocus the mental health service away from a more medical
model, towards treatment using a greater proportion of congnitive
behavioural therapy. This has meant a great deal of additional
training for the staff.
The Acute Mental health Unit has been gifted a Maori
name, Te Whetu Tawera, Which translates as 'the evening star'.



