Wellbeing Partners

Committed to wellbeing and hauora in rugby league.

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Pasifika Medical Association

The Pasifika Medical Association brings together Pacific health professionals to improve outcomes for Pasifika communities. They provide medical outreach, scholarships, and advocacy for culturally safe, equitable healthcare.

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Aoake te Rā

Aoake te Rā is a free support service for people and whānau who have lost someone to suicide. Their team provides guidance, counselling, and manaaki to help individuals navigate grief and rebuild hope.

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MATES in Construction

MATES in Construction delivers on-site mental health training and support across the building industry. Their field staff and connectors start real conversations, break down stigma, and link workers to professional help when it’s needed.

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MYRIVR

MYRIVR connects people with community support through its smart app and web platform. It helps users quickly find nearby counselling, social, and emergency services—anytime, anywhere.

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High Performance Sport New Zealand

High Performance Sport NZ supports elite athletes to perform at their best while staying healthy and grounded. They provide access to wellbeing advisors, mental skills coaches, and athlete life services across all codes.

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Depression Helpline

The Depression Helpline offers free, confidential support 24/7 for anyone struggling with low mood, anxiety, or depression. Their trained counsellors can listen, give advice, and guide you toward further help when needed.

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HAAA App

HAAAA brings Polynesian sounds, instruments, and voices together in a unique Pacific-style meditation experience. Their sessions and online series help people relax, reconnect, and find peace through culture and sound.

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Smiling Mind

Smiling Mind offers free mindfulness and meditation programs to help you build focus, calm, and resilience. Their app and workshops are designed for schools, workplaces, and individuals who want to strengthen mental fitness.

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NRL/RLPA Wellbeing and Education

The NRL and RLPA Wellbeing and Education team supports players both on and off the field. They provide mentoring, career development, counselling, and education programs to help players plan for life beyond the game.

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Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand

Te Whatu Ora delivers public health services to communities across the motu. From hospitals and clinics to mental health and wellbeing programs, they ensure everyone can access quality care when it’s needed most.

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Healthify He Puna Waiora

Healthify gives Kiwis clear, trusted health information in one place. You’ll find articles, symptom checkers, and self-care guides to help you better understand your health and make informed decisions.

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The Manaaki Ora App

The Manaaki Ora app helps you take care of your wellbeing using Māori models like Te Whare Tapa Whā. It offers guided self-help tools, stress management exercises, and tips to strengthen whānau and wairua wellbeing.

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1737 – Need to Talk

If you need to talk, 1737 is always there. It’s a free 24/7 phone and text service where trained counsellors and peers provide immediate mental health support, advice, and a listening ear.

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The Lowdown

The Lowdown is an online hub made for young people, by young people. It offers free tools, stories, and expert advice to help rangatahi recognise and manage anxiety, depression, and identity challenges.

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Le Va

Le Va leads Pasifika and Māori mental health and wellbeing programs across Aotearoa. They offer workshops, online tools, and community initiatives focused on suicide prevention, cultural connection, and youth resilience.

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Sports Chaplaincy

Sports Chaplaincy NZ supports athletes, coaches, and clubs through life’s highs and lows. Their volunteer chaplains provide free, confidential pastoral care, helping people navigate personal challenges and build stronger team culture.

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other associated services.

• What’s UP
Advice & counselling support for 5-18-year old’s; 1pm to 11pm.
0800 942 8787

• Kidsline
Advice & counselling support for children up to 14 years of age; 4pm to 6pm weekdays.0800 54 37 54 (0800 KIDSLINE)

• Youth Law
Free legal help for children and young people.
0800 UTHLAW(884529)

• OUTLine NZ
Support for sexuality or gender identity issues.
0800 688 5463

• Safe to talk
Confidential advice for sexual harm issues.
txt 4334 or online chat to someone.

• Samaritans
Counselling advice and support.
0800 726 666

• Heathline
General health advice and information from a registered nurse.
0800 611 116

• Lifeline
Counselling advice and support.
0800 543 354 or Text ‘Help’ to 4357

WELLBEING RESOURCES

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Resilience Journal

Etu Pasifika Patient Enrolment Form

Whare Tapa Wha - 4 Parts of the House

Le Va Handbook

Staying At the Top Of Your Game Booklet