- Stay connected. The Board would like to encourage anyone struggling to come to terms with the current situation to seek support. This may be to a professional (see details below) or it may be by calling your friends and whanau or maybe even calling out to a neighbour.
- Acknowledge your feelings.
- Stick to routines where possible.
- Don’t be afraid to seek further professional support.
If you need mental wellbeing support or advice you can call or text 1737 to access the national telehealth support line anytime day or night to talk to a trained counsellor. Other resources we recommend:
The Getting Through Together Campaign - developed by All Right? in conjunction with Canterbury DHB and the Mental Health Foundation, this site has tips and advice on ways to get through, stay connected, and support everyone’s wellbeing:
Self-care and support for New Zealanders during Covid-19 - An online community with psychosocial resources, peer support and self-care tools to help NZ’ers struggling with anxiety or loneliness during lock down and beyond. It is intended to alleviate some of the burden on primary care by enabling providers to easily refer patients to something that is endorsed by the MOH and where patients are supported by a team of support workers (health coaches, community managers and counsellors) in a moderated online community: