What is SPARX?
SPARX is a self-help e-therapy tool for rangatahi aged between 12 and 19. It teaches rangatahi key skills. These skills help to fight mild to moderate depression, anxiety and stress.
SPARX works like a video game. Users control an avatar. The avatar completes tasks that help with negative thoughts and feelings.
How SPARX works
When using SPARX, rangatahi enter a portal into a 'game world'. There they learn new skills that they can practise before applying them to real life.
SPARX uses a therapy called Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). CBT helps support people with depression and anxiety.
There are 7 levels, each taking about half an hour to complete. It's recommended that rangatahi complete 1 or 2 levels a week so they have time to use the new skills they learnt. It's also recommended that they complete all 7 levels.
A video showing inside the world of SPARX and how it works.
Source: SPARX
What young people think about SPARX
SPARX users say the tool has helped them learn new skills to feel better.
A video featuring SPARX players talking about what SPARX is.
Source: SPARX
Who created SPARX?
A team of researchers from the University of Auckland developed SPARX.
As well as the SPARX e-therapy programme, the website also offers a mood quiz to help young people identify depression and information on where to get help.
How SPARX can help
Research has shown SPARX can be helpful for rangatahi aged between 12 and 19 who have mild to moderate depression or are feeling anxious, stressed or worried.
Older and younger people who have used the tool have said it was helpful. But, there have been no research studies for this age group.
Where to get more help
If your child has thoughts about hurting or killing themselves, get help straightaway. You or your child can call or text 1737 at any time to talk with a trained counsellor. You can also contact a health professional, counsellor, or another helpline.
Call 111 (in New Zealand) if you, your child or someone else is in immediate danger. Use the appropriate emergency number in other countries.