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Weekly E-Bulletin

Weekly E-Bulletin

This is a weekly e-newsletter put together by our librarians that details new research, information and developments (both New Zealand-based and international) in the field of mental health and wellbeing. It's a great resource for researchers, academics, mental health practitioners and the wider mental health workforce.


MindNet

MindNet

MindNet is a web-based e-newsletter. It is produced on an ongoing basis with email alerts to subscribers informing them when articles are published. MindNet articles are comprehensive and keep you informed about the latest developments in mental health promotion in Aotearoa, New Zealand. It's a great way for the mental health sector to disseminate information including research, case studies, profiles, education, news and events. You can make online comments on each article if you want to!

In Touch

In Touch is our quarterly newsletter keeping you informed about what is happening at the Foundation - sharing with you our activities, promos, events, news and successes. Email fundraising "at" mentalhealth.org.nz to be added to the distribution database.

Like Minds, Like Mine

Like Minds, Like Mine

The Like Minds, Like Mine programme has a quarterly hard copy newsletter of the same name, also available as a PDF. It is produced by the Foundation for the Like Minds national programme and contains information on the activities and events being undertaken nationwide by the programme and by Like Minds mental health service providers. The newsletter also explores topical issues relevant to the elimination of stigma and discrimination associated with mental illness and profiles people working in this area.

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Or email likeminds "at" mentalhealth.org.nz to be added to the hard copy database.

SPINZ Newsletter

SPINZ Newsletter

The SPINZ Newsletter is published three  times a year by the SPINZ team and is aimed at people from a range of sectors, eg, health, education, community organisations, NGOs, academia etc, working within suicide prevention or who are interested in suicide prevention information. Articles focus on research, news, updates and sector developments specific to suicide prevention in New Zealand.

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Te Piriti

Te Piriti is published three times a year by the Auckland Like Minds Like Mine team. It is aimed at anyone interested in countering stigma and discrimination associated with mental illness. Meaning 'the bridge', Te Piriti is about bringing like-minded people together. The newsletter includes information about upcoming events, new research, articles about what the team has been working on and helpful ways that you can counter stigma and discrimination in your own communities.

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Working Well Newsletter

The Working Well e-newsletter is published bi-monthly and provides information to support those with an interest in, and a commitment towards, creating and maintaining mentally healthy workplaces. Each issue profiles a company or organisation's activities in this area and includes news, stories of interest, research, resources, upcoming events, conferences and workshops.

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