Our Multi Systemic Therapy (MST) service is a dynamic, community-based programme designed to support whānau in addressing a young person (aged 10-17) and their challenging behaviour. Whether it’s truancy, substance challenges, criminal activity, or self-harm, these issues can impact a young person’s future and their relationships with family, community, and themselves.
How MST works
Our MST service assigns a dedicated therapist to work intensively with whānau for five months, providing support multiple times each week in the home, school, or community. Additionally, our team is available 24/7 to offer on-call assistance whenever needed.
Goals of MST
- Enhance caregiver and parenting techniques
- Strengthen family/whānau relationships
- Reduce alcohol and substance use
- Improve educational, job, or training opportunities
- Engage youth in positive activities
- Address and reduce offending behaviour, lowering the risk of involvement with the justice system.
Our approach
We start with a comprehensive assessment to understand the root causes of the challenging behaviours. Then, we collaborate with the young person and their whānau to create a tailored plan aimed at achieving long-term change. Our strengths-based approach builds confidence in whānau to manage behaviours more effectively, ensuring they have robust community support. We also work closely with schools, alternative education providers, and workplaces to support the young person’s development.
We include all relevant people involved with the young person or whānau to ensure a unified effort towards shared goals.
How to access the service
In the Central region, we can accept referrals from anybody, including self-referrals. Our Wellington team covers Kapiti, Porirua, Wellington and Hutt region.
For those in the South Island, specifically from Ashburton to Amberley, referrals can be made by Child, Adolescent and Family (CAF) Mental Health services.