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Aunty Dee (Le Va)

Aunty Dee (Le Va)

Description:   Aunty Dee is a free online tool for anyone who needs some help working through a problem or problems. It doesn’t matter what the problem is, you can use Aunty Dee to help you work it through. You can use Aunty Dee to work through one problem, or...

Attitude Live

Attitude Live

Description:   Attitude Live is the world's leading producer of award-winning documentaries and video content showcasing possibilities for people living with disabilities, and chronic health.   Services:   Source of hope:...

Asian Family Services

Asian Family Services

Description:   Asian Family Services is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) committed to providing mental health and gambling harm support services to individuals of Asian background living in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Our gambling harm initiatives are funded by Te...

Are You Ok?

Are You Ok?

Description:   It's not OK provides easy to access and relevant information for people seeking support for family violence in New Zealand. Those worried about safety in their relationship or their supporters can understand their situation better and find pathways...

Āpōpō

Āpōpō

Description:   Many of us in Aotearoa know someone who is or has been affected by mental health and suicide. Many lives are being destroyed by loss of hope and loss of social connection, and we are dedicated to being part of the solution. We offer a dynamic and...

All Right? App

All Right? App

Description:   Fun, free and easy to use, the All Right? App can help us improve our wellbeing by doing more of the things that can really make a difference. How it works: You'll start by choosing one of the Five Ways to Wellbeing. From there, the app will give...

Alcohol and Drug Helpline

Alcohol and Drug Helpline

Description:   Call the Alcohol Drug Helpline on 0800 787 797. They also have a dedicated Māori Line 0800 787 798 and Pasifika Line 0800 787 799 and provide self-help information for those in supporting roles and those who are struggling themselves.  ...