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The Mental Health Foundation has a wealth of resources to help provide you with support and education, whatever your ...
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Supporting others
When someone you care about is having a hard time, we want to be able to help them. Our resources equip you to better...
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Support After a Suicide
Any kind of death is difficult, and a death from suicide can be especially hard to cope with. Here is some informatio...
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Community Support Groups
Find free mental health support in your area. See listings of support groups by region and type of support.
More
Accessing Mental Health Services
If you need urgent mental health support, call your local mental health crisis team or a helpline. If you’re worrie...
More
Mental Health Conditions
A handy list of mental health conditions
More
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about mental health or accessing services
More
About
About Us
An overview of the foundation and what we stand for
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Vacancies
Most positions are based in our Mt Eden, Auckland office. We value the lived experience of people who experience ment...
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Contact
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Our Work
Our Work
Find out about the work we do at the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand. A link to all of our programmes, awaren...
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Grants
The Mental Health Foundation enables others to contribute to the mental wellbeing of New Zealanders through a range o...
More
Policy & advocacy
Influencing laws and public policy to drive meaningful change
More
Stories
It sometimes helps to know you aren't the only one going through what you're experiencing. Other people's stories can...
More
Our Campaigns
The Mental Health Foundation runs two national campaigns every year: Mental Health Awareness Week and Pink Shirt Day.
More
Resources
Resources developed and produced by the Mental Health Foundation
More
Research & Information
Latest mental health research, statistics and Information about how to support yourself and others.
More
Book reviews
This feature includes book reviews done by MHF staff, mental health professionals, teachers, parents, counsellors and...
More
Wellbeing
What Is Wellbeing?
Wellbeing means we have the tools, support and environments we need to be who we are and to build and sustain lives w...
More
Five Ways to Wellbeing
The Five Ways to Wellbeing, Ētahi ara e rima ki te ngākau ora, help people stay mentally well.
More
Wellbeing Campaigns & Resources
There are many ways to get involved with Wellbeing. Here's where to start.
More
Te Whare Tapa Whā
A wellbeing model developed by leading Māori health advocate Sir Mason Durie in 1984, describing health and wellbein...
More
Te Oranga Hinengaro
Mental health from a Māori perspective
More
Te Whakaora i te Hauora Hinengaro
Mental health and illness treatment from a Māori perspective
More
Wellbeing Hub
This hub includes practical tips for managing and uplifting your mental wellbeing, in a range of situations
More
Media
Media Enquiries
We work with the media in a number of ways to promote our work and raise awareness of mental health and wellbeing.
More
Publications & Research
Check out our range of current publications and research. Read them here and in some cases, order free from our webst...
More
Media Resource
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More
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Fundraise for Us
Help raise money and awareness for better mental health in Aotearoa
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Our Events
Be part of the change by joining one of our fundraising events
More
Move for Mental Health
Set your challenge and get sweating for mental health.
More
Get Your Workplace Involved
Invest in the mental health of your staff and the communities you serve by joining our family of Corporate Sponsors.
More
Fundraising heroes
Read stories from other amazing fundraisers.
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Feel a little: Little poems about big feelings
Book Reviews, 27 Aug 19
‘Feel a little’ contains 14 poems, each one about a different feeling with illustrations to match
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The psychology of school bullying
Book Reviews, 21 Aug 19
This book explores what bullying is, what factors can lead to it occurring, and what proactive strategies can reduce the likelihood of bullying happening in schools
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The book of knowing: Know how you think, change how you feel
Book Reviews, 7 Aug 19
An engaging book about how anxiety is affected by the body, mood, and behaviour and highlights the importance of understanding how you think, so you can change how you feel.
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I AM Calm: How to leave your worries behind
Book Reviews, 24 Jul 19
This illustrated book normalises and validates feelings of anxiety and worrying for children and parents and provides strategies to add to our calm kete
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The procrastinator’s guide to killing yourself: Living when life feels unliveable
Book Reviews, 10 Jul 19
A short but deep reflection on what it can be like to feel suicidal, and to find a way through these experiences. It’s a guide, a pep talk and a written peer support session
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Waiwhero: The red waters. A celebration of womanhood – He Whakahirahiratanga o te Ira Wahine
Book Reviews, 26 Jun 19
A beautifully written book on the traditional Māori teachings of menstruation
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My Anxiety handbook: Getting back on track
Book Reviews, 19 Jun 19
A book for young people (12-18) which covers what anxiety is and how it could be triggered, with strategies and exercises
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The ‘Chair’ series: The Chill Out Chair and The Goodbye Chair
Book Reviews, 5 Jun 19
Two books for New Zealand children which help us learn about emotions
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Aroha’s way: A children’s guide through emotions
Book Reviews, 22 May 19
A picture book for children around uncomfortable emotions - fear, apprehension, worrying thoughts and nervousness - with ways to manage them.
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Parri$ Young Queen: The story of a girl who conquered the world
Book Reviews, 15 May 19
A different kind of autobiography that both inspires and activates the reader to be unapologetically you
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Moth
Book Reviews, 1 May 19
A children’s book about loneliness, self-doubt and hope in finding a way through darker times
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Out of the woods: A journey through depression and anxiety
Book Reviews, 17 Apr 19
Graphic novel about the author’s journey out of depression and anxiety
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