Drugs and Alcohol Support
Tautoko mō te Tarukino me te Wara Waipiro
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Support Tools
Key information
Templates
Use this template to assist you to know what to do when receiving disclosures.
This guide lets you know about the options for making a complaint to the Human Rights Commission.
The information in this booklet is only meant to give general guidance. It’s not intended, or should be relied on, as a substitute for legal or other professional advice. If needed, we recommend that you get independent legal advice. The information contained in this booklet may be amended from time to time.
First published in June 2020.
External Support Links
The Helpline is here to assist anyone with a question or concern about their own or someone else’s drinking or other drug use.
Drugs and Alcohol Support
Mental Wellbeing
National Helplines
Mental health support, treatment, and education for a resilient and thriving Aotearoa.
Mental Wellbeing
National Helplines
You deserve to be safe. If you're worried about safety in a relationship, you made the right decision coming here.
Mental Wellbeing
National Helplines
Depression Specific Helplines
Helplines for children and young people
Help for parents, family and friends
MusicHelps supports hundreds of projects across New Zealand, each using the power of music to change the lives of thousands of New Zealanders in need.
Mental Wellbeing
Other specialist helplines
National Helplines
Parenting helpline and counselling for parents, caregivers and whānau in Aotearoa.
Mental Wellbeing
National Helplines
Help for parents, family and friends
A Quitline Advisor will help to create a quit smoking plan that works for you. The Advisor will help you understand the smoking addiction – you will identify the reasons why you smoke and come up with new ways to cope. You’ll get tips and suggestions on how to beat cravings.
National Helplines
Drugs and Alcohol Support
Shine is an acronym that stands for Safer Homes in New Zealand Everyday. This name – and our aims in addressing the scourge of domestic violence – are hopeful, positive and optimistic. We want people to feel that there is some light shining on a terrible problem in New Zealand and that some brightness is ahead.
Depression Specific Helplines
Bullying and Harassment Support
Mental Wellbeing
National Helplines
Drugs and Alcohol Support
New Zealand's largest nation-wide organisation that supports and helps women and children experiencing family violence. Our vision is for all women and children in Aotearoa to live free from domestic and family violence.
Bullying and Harassment Support
Drugs and Alcohol Support
National Helplines
Mental Wellbeing