Rotorua, Taupō and the wider Bay of Plenty will benefit in part from a new $32 million allocation for addiction services.
Peer support in Rotorua and Taupō, before and after residential care and increased capacity at the Bay of Plenty specialist service will be provided over the next four years, following a funding announcement this afternoon.
"Alcohol and drug addiction recovery services around the country have been under pressure, fragmented, and lacking consistency for a long time," Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said in a press release.
"Last year we responded to He Ara Oranga: Report of the Government Inquiry into Mental Health and Addictions with an historic plan to invest in new and proven services for those New Zealanders who need our help ... DHBs have worked together across regions to determine where the funding would make the biggest difference."
"This investment means more specialist staff will be available support New Zealanders seeking to break the chains of addiction," Ardern said.