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Aoake te Rā

Bereaved by Suicide Service

Aoake te Rā

Bereaved by Suicide Service

Free therapeutic support after suicide loss

Aoake te Rā is a free, nationwide service for anyone impacted by suicide loss, whether recently or in the past.

This service offers therapeutic support that recognises the unique grief and pain that can follow suicide.

Te Oranga Tonutanga

Towards Wellbeing

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Te Oranga Tonutanga

Towards Wellbeing

Building a confident, capable workforce who can respond to suicide risk with care

Te Oranga Tonutanga – Towards Wellbeing works alongside Oranga Tamariki social workers across Aotearoa.We help social workers build their knowledge, confidence, and skills to support young people who may be at risk of suicide, helping them to act early, competently, and safely, while placing the wellbeing and future of rangatahi at the centre of every response.

Ngā Kohi Rau

National SSID Information Service

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Ngā Kohi Rau

National SSID Information Service

Timely information to support safe local responses

Ngā Kohi Rau provides authorised local responders with timely, provisional information about suspected suicides - enabling swift, coordinated, and informed postvention.

By supporting local leadership with the right information at the right time, we help communities respond early and reduce the risk of further harm.

Tō te Rā

Postvention Community Support

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Tō te Rā

Postvention Community Support

Working together to support communities after suicide

Tō te Rā offers guidance and support to hāpori (communities) and organisations when there are concerns about suicide exposure effects (such as clusters or contagion).

When invited, we walk alongside local leaders and services to plan a safe, culturally informed postvention response to reduce harm and support healing through challenging times.

Te Pūwaha

Solutions for Wellbeing

Te Pūwaha

Solutions for Wellbeing

Tailored wellbeing and systems-strengthening support

Te Pūwaha brings together research, best practice, training and workplace support to strengthen wellbeing across
organisations and communities.

We work collaboratively with you to shape healthy systems, supportive environments and safe responses that amplify wellbeing. 

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Te Aho is not a crisis service.

For an emergency, please phone 111.

To talk to a trained counsellor, please call or text the National Telehealth Service on 1737 for support. This service is free and available, 24 hours per day, 7 days a week.

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