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If you feel you are not coping, or if you have concerns for others, it is important to talk with a health professional.
If there is a crisis or an emergency, call 111 immediately.
The following helplines are available for people needing support. The information below discusses mental abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, suicide, self-harm
Counselling and support services
1737 Need to talk?
Talk to or text with a trained counsellor or talk to a peer support worker for free, 24/7.
- Phone: 1737
- Text: 1737
- Website: www.1737.org.nz
Lifeline
Lifeline is a free helpline and text services are available 24/7. It provides confidential support from highly trained staff and volunteers.
- Phone: 0800 543 354
- Text: 4357
- Website: www.lifeline.org.nz
Depression Helpline
The Depression Helpline helps New Zealanders recognise and understand depression and anxiety. They provide ideas and support on how to take care of yourself and others.
- Phone: 0800 111 757
- Text: 4202
- Website: www.depression.org.nz
Samaritans
Samaritans operates a 24/7 crisis help line. Their phones are operated by volunteers from the community for the community.
- Phone: 0800 726 666
- Website: www.samaritans.org.nz
Skylight
Skylight supports people of all ages throughout New Zealand who are facing any kind of tough life situation. It specialises in grief, loss, and trauma.
- Phone: 0800 299 100
- Website: www.skylight.org.nz
Anxiety Helpline
The Anxiety Helpline supports people living with anxiety and other mental health experiences in Aotearoa New Zealand. They offer specialist clinical services, ongoing peer support groups, educational resources, and immediate help.
- Phone: 0800 269 438
- Website: www.anxiety.org.nz
Suicide Crisis Helpline
If you think you, or someone you know, may be thinking about suicide, call the Suicide Crisis Helpline for support.
- Phone: 0508 828 865
- Website: www.lifeline.org.nz/services/suicide-crisis-helpline
Access and Choice
Find free mental wellbeing support. The Access and Choice programme can connect you with a provider that can help.
- Website: www.wellbeingsupport.health.nz
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Support for ethnic communities
Asian Family Services
Asian Family Services is a provider for Asian people who are affected by gambling harm/mental health issues in New Zealand. They offer services in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese, Thai, and Hindi.
- Phone: 0800 862 342
- Website: www.asianfamilyservices.nz
Diversity Counselling New Zealand
Diversity Counselling New Zealand provides culturally responsive counselling and promotes community well-being. They offer services in English, Tamil, Hindi, Sinhalese, German, Bemba, Japanese, Bengali, Punjabi, Korean, Hungarian, Afrikaans and Nyanja.
- Phone: 0800 143 269
- Website: www.dcnz.net
Shakti Crisis Line
Shakti is a national not-for-profit community organisation specialised in the area of women’s development, empowerment and domestic/family violence intervention, prevention and awareness. They are a specialist provider of culturally competent support services for women, children and families of Asian, African and Middle Eastern origin.
- Phone: 0800 742 584
- Website: www.shaktiinternational.org/shakati-new-zealand
Support for families and friends
Yellow Brick Road
Yellow Brick Road provides mental health support for families who have a loved one experiencing mental health challenges.
- Phone: 0800 732 825 (Northern Region), 0800 555 434 (Central North Island), 0800 876 682 (South Island)
- Website: www.yellowbrickroad.org.nz
Mental Health Foundation
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. It works with individuals, families, organisations, and communities.
- Website: www.mentalhealth.org.nz
Aoake te Rā
Aoake te Rā is a free service that provides support to individuals and families who have lost someone to suicide.
- Phone: 0800 000 053
- Website: www.aoaketera.org.nz
After a Suicide
This website has information to support people who have lost someone they love or care about to suicide. This includes details about loss and grief, what people may be experiencing, practical matters and where to find support. The website is run by the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand on behalf of the Ministry of Health.
- Website: www.afterasuicide.nz
The Grief Centre
The Grief Centre’s services are designed to offer loss and grief support to youth, adults, and families experiencing any form of significant loss. They also provide professional training, community talks and events and partnerships with funeral homes to provide bereavement support.
- Phone: 0800 331 333
- Website: www.griefcentre.org.nz
Victim Support
Victim Support provides a free, nationwide support service for people affected by crime, trauma, and suicide in New Zealand. They help their clients to find safety, healing, and justice after crime and other traumatic events.
- Phone: 0800 842 846
- Website: www.victimsupport.org.nz
Support for young people
Youthline
Youthline supports young people who are struggling with their mental health or other issues, as well as young people who want to learn, grow, and give back to their community.
- Phone: 0800 376 633
- Text: 234
- Website: www.youthline.co.nz
What’s up?
0800 What’s Up is a free and confidential helpline for children and young people. It is a safe space. for people to talk about anything that is on their minds.
- Phone: 0800 942 8787
- Website: www.whatsup.co.nz
Aunty Dee
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, Aunty Dee can help you work it through.
- Website: www.auntydee.co.nz
The Low Down
The Low Down is a space created with rangatahi for rangatahi. Young people can learn, express, and engage around their hauora, identity, culture and mental health.
- Phone: 0800 111 757
- Text: 5626
- Website: www.thelowdown.co.nz
Headstrong
Headstrong is a free app to help young people strengthen their mental wellbeing.
- Website: www.headstrong.org.nz
Support for older people
Elder Abuse Helpline
The Elder Abuse Helpline is a free service that people can contact if they or someone they know are experiencing elder abuse.
- Phone: 0800 326 6865
- Website: www.superseniors.msd.govt.nz/elder-abuse
Family violence services
Women’s Refuge
Women’s Refuge supports and helps women and children experiencing family violence.
- Phone: (04) 802 5078
- Website: www.womensrefuge.org.nz
Family Violence Info Line
Find out about local services or how to help someone near you.
- Phone: 0800 456 450
- Website: www.areyouok.org.nz
Shine Helpline
The Shine Helpline can help anyone who is worried about their own situation, about a friend, family member, child, or someone else they know who might be experiencing domestic violence.
- Phone: 0508 744 633
- Website: www.2shine.org.nz
Sexual violence services
Sexual Harm Helpline
The Sexual Harm Helpline offers free 24/7 confidential contact with a trained specialist. They support people who have been sexually harmed, are worried about something that’s happened to them, want to help someone else, or are concerned about their own thoughts or about harming someone. They can also provide information about sexual harm.
- Phone: 0800 044 334
- Text: 4334
- Website: www.safetotalk.nz
Rape Crisis
Rape Crisis offers support to people who have been raped or sexually assaulted.
- Phone: 0800 883 300
- Website: www.rapecrisisnz.org.nz
ACC Sensitive Claims
ACC provides fully funded counselling support for those who have experienced sexual abuse or assault.
- Phone: 0800 735 566
- Website: www.findsupport.co.nz
Shama - Crisis Support
Shama Ethnic Women’s Trust provides services for ethnic women and children, run by ethnic women. Shama offers crisis support for those who have just experienced a sexual assault or have had reminders of previous sexual harm.
- Website: Crisis Support Response – Shama
- Email: crisis1@shama.org.nz
Addiction support
Alcohol Drug Helpline
The Alcohol Drug Helpline offers free support if you have concerns about your drinking and drug use, or someone else’s. A trained counsellor is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Phone: 0800 787 797
- Text: 8681
- Website: www.alcoholdrughelp.org.nz/helpline
Gambling Helpline
The Gambling Helpline provides support for those worried about gambling or the gambling of others.
- Phone: 0800 654 655
- Text: 8006
- Website: www.gamblinghelpline.co.nz
Workshops
The following mental wellbeing workshops are free. They are for ethnic communities.
We will continue to update this information as more workshops become available.
Blueprint for Learning mental health workshops
We are hosting the following workshops, run by Blueprint for Learning:
Stress, Resilience and Wellbeing workshop for Ethnic Communities - online
- Friday 19 April 2024 (10am-12.30pm)
- Register for the workshop
MH101® workshop for Ethnic Communities - online
- Tuesday 7, Wednesday 8 and Thursday 9 May 2024 (10am-12/12.30pm)
- Register for the workshops
MH101® workshop for Ethnic Communities - Dunedin
- Thursday 9 May 2024 (9am-4.30pm)
- Register for the workshop