Articles tagged with: mental health
Five Ways to Well-being
By Helen Duyvestyn
Researchers and scientists believe they know what promotes well-being and good mental health. The concepts are simple and nothing is mentioned at all about owning stuff or watching tele
“Between 2006 and 2008 the …
Happiness is accepting that we’re not always happy
The self love series
I’m Charlotte and I run this Kiwi good news website Happyzine and I would just like to officially announce, boys and girls, I am no way happy all the time. Due to …
Christchurch event aims to build social capital
27 June 2012
Media release
The Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
Christchurch event aims to build social capital
A special event in Christchurch aims to bring some fresh thinking on how we can all work together to create …
Mental Health Foundation Invites All New Zealanders to Celebrate Pink Shirt Day
Mental Health Foundation
**Campaign raises awareness about bullying prevention by encouraging safety, inclusion and respect**
The Mental Health Foundation encourages all New Zealanders to wear pink on Pink Shirt Day Aotearoa – this Friday, 18 May 2012.
Pink …
Mental Health Foundation Announces Campaign and Video to Raise Awareness Around Bullying Prevention
New Video and Pink Shirt Day campaign highlight organisation’s commitment to promoting positive relationships
The Mental Health Foundation is proud to lead the efforts on Pink Shirt Day, a national campaign aimed to raise awareness around …
Mental Health Awareness Week – Day Two – Time to Give
Mental Health Awareness Week – Day Two – Time to Give
October 10 – 16, 2011
With the country being gripped by rugby fever and our cherished All Blacks still in the hunt to bring home the …
365 Days of Fun and Chillaxation – 314 – Happiness in Workplace Matters More and More
The Mental Health Foundation have a nice, positive, holistic approach to health and well-being and right now they’re shining their light upon overall well being in the workplace. They use this fantastic sentence: “The realisation …
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