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Broadcaster Martin Devlin in hospital after attempt to take his own life
“So many families don’t get that second chance we do here, and we were so lucky..." says Martin's ex-wife.
Child mental health crisis is magnified by COVID
Half of the world’s children experience violence on and offline in some form every year
Matariki Games Afternoon – 21 July, 4.30-5.30pm New Lynn Library
One Maori word for kite is... come and join us, New Lynn Library, 3 Memorial Drive, New Lynn
Mike King hands back Order of Merit in mental health hikoi
"Everyone's asking me how I feel about giving the medal back. I feel nothing about giving the medal back but I feel just a profound sense of sadness that no-one's listening, it's not fair."
Charges may be laid in historic abuse cases at Lake Alice hospital
Nearly 50 years after Dr Selwyn Leeks' methods started torturing children at Lake Alice psychiatric hospital he may finally face criminal charges.
Failures in care of young man needing mental health services
"There was a striking lack of psychiatrist input into the man’s care, and the processes of discharging and transferring the man from the various parts of BOPDHB’s Mental Health Service were extremely poor," Health & Disability Commissioner Kevin Allan said.
How will mental health improve if reports are being censored?
NZ Herald reporter Chris Lynch reports that 'the Ministry of Health is accused of being deceitful and I can understand why'. Mental Health Foundation's Shaun Robinson said these figures represent some of our most vulnerable people, and this was a worrying lack of...
Why nutrition could help solve our mental health crisis
Can we combat depression and anxiety by changing what we eat? Julia Rucklidge, a clinical psychology professor at the University of Canterbury, has spent a decade examining the link between food and mental health.
John Kirwan – rural mental health health week ‘is not just a week’
"Mental health is every day and every week. We can't just have these mental health weeks – what we need to understand is mental health is a daily thing,"
Sam Owen’s wellbeing tips
Waikato dairy farmer Sam Owen knows how tough life can get...



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