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News - Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
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Skip to page content. Order your free MHAW resources now! 17 Aug, 2016. Poster and postcard orders are now open for this year's Mental Health Awareness Week, 10-16 October. The…. 50,000 worth of media grants available now. 5 Aug, 2016. If you are a journalist or a creative artist with an interest in changing people’s attitudes about mental…. Join us on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure at Mt Kilimanjaro! 28 Jul, 2016. New resources for suicide loss support groups. 27 Jul, 2016. 12 Jul, 2016. 29 Jun, 2016.
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Support groups - Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
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Skip to page content. Anxiety New Zealand Trust. If anxiety, panic attacks or phobias are interfering with your life or the life of one of your loved ones contact the trust today. Phone: 0800 269 438 or 09 846 9776. Anxiety Support group (St Lukes): Every other Thursday, 6 8pm. Social Anxiety Support group (St Lukes): Every other Saturday, 3 4.30pm. Family/Friends Group: Every Friday. Free education and support for family and friends (who support others with anxiety). Auckland Anxiety Social Group. A cli...
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Events calendar - Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
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Skip to page content. 3 - 4 Nov 2016. Mindfulness for children and young people. Whanganui Manawatu view all. Perinatal anxiety and depression seminar. Positive mental health in children. Emotional resilience. talking about stress and anxiety. The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 2016 New Zealand Conference. 12 - 14 Oct 2016. Online post natal depression recovery course. 27 Jul - 28 Sep 2016. 1 - 31 Aug 2016. Online post natal depression recovery course. 12 Oct - 14 Dec 2016.
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Home - Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
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Skip to page content. Aotearoa, New Zealand. Do you need immediate help? Browse our wellness stories. Submit an event to our calendar. The Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand is a charity that works towards creating a society free from discrimination, where all people enjoy positive mental health and wellbeing. We work to influence individuals, whanau, organisations and communities to improve and sustain their mental health and reach their full potential. Spreading mental health awareness. New Zealan...
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Stories - Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
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Skip to page content. When Beck Eleven, a columnist for The Press in Christchurch, wrote a frank, honest blog about…. Nelson teenager Elisha Fleming is a rising star in the Young Enterprise world, but a venture with a…. Imogen Holmstead-Scott and Emerald Wafer. How can you support a friend who has an eating disorder? That question bothered Imogen…. Personal fitness trainer Vesna Aroha Radonich is an inspiration to many different people. Shane Egen and Joanne Lind-Egen. Cantabrian Colleen McClure shares h...
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Our Work - Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
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Skip to page content. Book, DVD and app reviews. Forget The Bling, Do The Whānau Thing. Kai Xin Xing Dong. Ko au ko koe posters. Like Minds, Like Mine. Mental Health Awareness Week. One for the Blokes. Suicide media response service. A to Z mental health conditions. Website by Black Sheep Creative.
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Media - Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
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Skip to page content. We work with the media in a number of ways to promote our work and raise awareness of mental health and wellbeing. Reporting and portrayal of mental illness. Reporting and portrayal of suicide. Reporting and portrayal of mental illness. Reporting and portrayal of suicide. If you have a media inquiry please contact a communications team member listed below or see our news section. For the latest from the MHF:. Communications and PR Specialist. 09 623 4810 ext 811. To help protect vul...
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Accessibility - Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
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Skip to page content. Clicking the link below will display the website with high contrasting colours. This may help with your browsing experience. Toggle high contrast mode. Click the link below to increase the size of the fonts on this website. Toggle larger font size. This website can be explored without the use of a mouse. 'Access' keys, or keyboard shortcuts allow you to quickly navigate to main pages such as Home and Search. Reference list of Access Keys (this page). A to Z mental health conditions.
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Get involved - Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
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Skip to page content. Donations to the Mental Health Foundation go towards running our programmes and developing new ways to reach more people in the community. They also help fund our information services provided on a daily basis in a number of ways to people in need. Events to take part in. Create your own event. Events to take part in. Create your own event. Events and challenges to support. Mike Dobby's big bike ride. Simon Acker's Cape Reinga to Bluff Cycle. Thank you for supporting the Mental Heal...
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Lifeline 0800 543 354 & other helplines - Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
https://www.mentalhealth.org.nz/get-help/in-crisis/helplines
Skip to page content. Lifeline 0800 543 354 and other helplines. Find a GP or counsellor. Lifeline 0800 543 354 and other helplines. Find a GP or counsellor. Lifeline 0800 543 354 and other helplines. Below is a list of some of the services available in New Zealand that offer support, information and help. All services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week unless otherwise specified. If you only have room or time to include one helpline, please choose Lifeline. 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO).