Meth Harm Symposium: Understanding and Responding to Meth Harm
Overview
Join us for a powerful, solutions-focused Meth Harm Symposium
Discover the real impact of methamphetamine harm, the scale of the issue in South Auckland, and how we can respond together to support whānau and build stronger communities.
This free symposium is designed for those working with and supporting whānau in Counties Manukau—teachers, social workers, youth workers, health professionals, and community kaimahi. It’s about raising awareness and moving towards meaningful action.
Why attend?
Whether you work in social services, education, health, or community development—or simply want to strengthen your understanding of meth harm—this is your opportunity to learn, connect, and be part of the solution.
What you’ll gain:
✔ A deeper understanding of meth harm and its impact on whānau
✔ Practical strategies to support those affected
✔ Knowledge of local services and how to access them
✔ Hope and tools for building stronger, more resilient communities
PLUS: Explore stalls and connect with local drug addiction services in South Auckland—learn what support is available and how to access it.
This is a must-attend event for anyone working in social services, education, health, or community development in Counties Manukau.
✅ FREE for professionals in social services and education within the district.
Spaces are limited—secure your spot today and help create safer, stronger communities.
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Highlights
- 6 hours
- ages 16+
- In person
- Free parking
- Doors at 8:30 AM
Location
Te Puke ō Tara Community Centre
20 Newbury Street
Auckland, Auckland 2023 New Zealand
How do you want to get there?
Organised by
Resilience to Organised Crime in Communities
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