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Here are the best places to help with all sorts of worries

Taha hinengaro - Mind

Worries? Chat With Someone Trusted

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Youthline

Contact us at Youthline for a chat about anything. It's free. You can phone, text, email anytime, or webchat from 10am to 10pm. 

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Youth workers

Some schools have youth workers. Youth workers may run activities at lunchtime. They're easy to chat to and are on the side of young people. They are from different organisations such as 24/7. Look on your school's website to see how to find them.

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Trusted adult

Who do you know that you could talk to? Look for someone who will listen, won't gossip, and won't judge.


Bigger Worries? Try Free Face-To-Face Counselling

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Counselling that is mostly free or koha in Auckland, Palmerston North, and Dunedin.

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Youth health centres

Some youth health centres have free face-to-face counselling (also called 'one stop shops'). They keep your business confidential. But, there is usually a long waiting list.

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​They offer some free counselling for 25 year olds and under. Sessions can be in-person or online.

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School counsellor

Most schools have a counsellor. Some even have a whole health centre, or even a social worker. Look on your school's website to see how to find them.


Serious Mental Worries? Get Professional Help

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General practitioner (gp)

Talk to your Doctor as they are the gateway to seeing psychologists in the mental health system. Find one near you if you don't have your own GP.


Grief From Loss.

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This organisation provides one-to-one counselling for young people affected by cancer, serious illness or grief.


Stressed or Depressed

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Small steps

Take these online Small Steps. These are digital tools to help manage your stress, lift your mood or calm your mind. 

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SPARX

SPARX is a computerised 'game' for young people aged 12-19 with mild to moderate depression. It teaches you to cope with negative thoughts and feelings.


Online Therapy

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Just a thought

Just a Thought is free online cognitive behavioural therapy. They also offer many courses including depression, sleep or stress, such as Staying on Track.

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Aunty dee

When life sucks, Aunty Dee will help you figure out your problems using cognitive behavoural therapy.

Taha tinana - Body

Medical Issues

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General practitioner

A great place to start can be your GP. They have access to all kinds of services that can help. If you don't have one near you, search for one on Healthpoint.

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Healthify

Healthify gives you an overview to help you decide where to go for help for any sort of issue such as eating disorders, addictions, social anxiety or wisdom teeth!


Sex and Pregnancy

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Sexual wellbeing (Family planning)

Experts in sexual and reproductive health. Free for under 22s! Sexual wellbeing gives you the correct info. 

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Sexual health clinics

Just the Facts lists your local sexual health clinic, and NZSHS lists your District Health Boards free sexual health clinics. 

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Pregnant

DECIDE helps you work out what to do if your pregnancy was unwanted. Pregnancy Helpline can also help you decide, and provides support for your pregnancy. 


Sexual Assault

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ACC free counselling

ACC pays for counselling sessions if you need support after a physical injury or after experiencing sexual abuse.

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Sexual assault support

Rape Prevention Education lists organisations that provide rape/sexual assault support, including past assaults.

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Safe to talk

This confidential non-judgemental free helpline is specifically for people who have experienced sexual harm, or want to help someone else.

Taha whānau - Social

Relationships Chat

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Contact us for a chat about anything. It’s free. You can phone 0800 37 66 33, text us on 234, web chat between 10am and 10pm, or email talk@youthline.co.nz


Online Abuse and Safety

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Netsafe for online bullying & sexting

Report any online bullying, scams or sexting to Netsafe. Also they have lots of info for protecting yourself.


Isolated and Alone? Get Yourself an Ally

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The Allies

Get yourself someone who is on your side. The Youthline Allies are young adults trained to support, respect, and back you up.

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Headstrong

Headstrong is a free app that connects you with a virtual robot friend who guides you in building your resilience and a healthy outlook on life.


Family Relationships and Violence

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Family works

Family Works supports your parents to be better parents with counselling and parenting programmes. They may also help sort out disputes between you and your parents.

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Oranga tamariki

If you’re worried that you, your friend or another young person is in immediate danger of serious assault. Oranga Tamariki can help, they are a government organisation.

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VOYCE - Whakarongo mai

VOYCE advocates for young people having a poor experience in residential care (Oranga Tamariki, foster or whānau care).

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Womens refuge

Domestic violence is never okay. If your family needs to escape, Women's Refuge is here to support you and your family.

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Family services directory

There is an organisation for many issues on this database. You can search for a specific service in your area.


Social Troubles and Your Rights

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Youth Tool Kete

Citizen's Advice Bureau have many guides on adulthood like going flatting, problems at work, what to do if you're leaving your job, money, starting study and traffic offences.

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Youth law

This service provides free legal advice and information for up to 25 year olds. You can phone between 10am and 4pm Monday to Friday.

Taha wairua - Beyond

Find & Pursue Your Purpose

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Careerquest

Get ideas for possible careers using CareerQuest.

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Citizen's advice bureau

What gets your interest? Find a group doing the same by typing your interest into the search box.

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Faith

NauMai has lists of local Churches and Temples from the main religions in Aotearoa


Discover and Own Your Identity and Strengths

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Strengths finder

Take this 10-15 minute free strengths quiz now to discover your top strengths and learn some new ways to apply them in your life.

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Tupu.nz

Find your iwi. Find your turangawaewae.

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Outline

Are you part of the Rainbow community? Out and proud, or not sure. Outline can support you by phone or chat.


Help and be Kind to Others

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Volunteering

Volunteering provides purpose and belonging. Find opportunities at your local volunteer centre, or SEEK VolunteerCollaborate, or HelpTank

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Purpose and happiness also comes from sharing a little love.


Find a Home

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If things aren't working out, Youth Service can help with housing, living costs, education and work.

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Work and income's emergency housing

If you're over 16 and have nowhere to stay tonight or in the next 7 days, Work and Income may be able to pay for emergency housing.


Expand Your Wellbeing

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All Right Campaign

All Right? Sends you on mini-missions to up your wellbeing with Get Appy, or Hikitia Te Hā's te reo breathing exercises using a taiaha...