 kidshealth is a joint initiative between the Starship Foundation and the Paediatric Society of New Zealand.
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Support Groups A-Z
The list below includes links to New Zealand support groups for disabilities, health impairments, special needs and disorders, where they exist. If no support group exists we suggest you speak to Parent to Parent. This is a New Zealand-wide organisation which provides advice, information and support to parents of children with any disorder. They can also put you in touch with other families living with the same condition.
In addition to the listing below, you can also check:
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the Ministry of Social Development national directory of organisations which you can search by region and by service type (for example, disability issues, health, family violence, help lines, youth and children)
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- KidsLine
A web site designed to complement National 0800 Kidsline (0800 543 754), a 24 hour telephone help line for children under 13 years of age.
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- Skylight
Skylight is a national organisation working to support children, young people and their families who have been affected by change, loss and grief.
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Speakeasy - New Zealand Speak Easy Association Inc. A support group for people who stutter.
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Stuttering (see Speakeasy - New Zealand Speak Easy Association Inc.)
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- Urge/Whakamanawa
A youth health and information service designed to assist young people (primarily 15-18 year olds) find useful information or resources to help them regarding a variety of youth related topics.
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- Weka
New Zealand's disability information web site.
- What's Up
Free, national, professional telephone counselling service for all 5 to 18 year olds that offers anonymous, confidential and child-centred counselling 7 days a week between noon and midnight.
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- Youth Health (see Urge/Whakamanawa)
- Youthline
A web site which complements the free telephone counselling service for young people (0800 376 633).
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This fact sheet was printed on: 08-Sep-2008 07:44pm
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