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Wellbeing Toolkit

Lucy Naylor —

Student wellbeing is a key to learning success, we have put together a tool kit that we hope you find useful to support your children when coming back to school and beyond.


Activities to Reduce Anxiety

Stories to Share

Books to Support a Growth Mindset 

  • My strong mind: A story for developing mental strength by Niels van Hove
  • Emmanuel’s dream: The true story of Emmanual Ofosu Yeboah by Laurie Ann Thompson

  • Bubble gum brain by Julia Cook

  • Giraffes can't dance by Giles Andreae

  • What do you do with an idea? By Kobi Yamada

  • What do you do with a problem? by Kobi Yamada

Resources for Managing Coronavirus Anxiety

  • Kids Health - Provides information on coping with worry and anxiety about COVID-19 for children.
  • Child Mind Institute - Has useful information on coping with the Coronavirus and managing worry. Complied a range of recommended resources to support during COVID-19.
  • Brainwave - Prepared by psychologists from Ministry of Education, Learning Support Auckland May 2020 Art by Andrea Smart Practice and Implementation Advisor
  • Ministry of Education - General support for parents 
  • Altogether Autism - Information on Autism during COVID-19, including resources recommended by Altogether Autism experts.

Resources for Returning to School 

Health Support

Future Learning Solutions

Helplines:

  • Youthline – Call 0800 376 633, text 234
  • Rainbow Youth – Call (09) 376 4155 
  • What's Up – Call 0800 942 8787 (0800 WHATSUP) or webchat to talk about anything with trained counsellors.
  • Kidsline – Call 0800 543 754 (0800 KIDSLINE) 
  • The Lowdown – Call 0800 111 757, text 5626, email or webchat to get for support for young people experiencing depression or anxiety

For Pacific families:

The Mental Health Foundation also recently sent the following message out to their Pacific families:

  • “Wellness is community. As children of the moana, our wellness is collective, it is caring for ourselves and caring for each other. Now more than ever, we as a people need to come together in heart and mind, keeping our village strong.” Words by Grace Iwashita-Taylor.
  • If you or someone you know is feeling stressed or anxious, our friends at Vaka Tautua can offer you support through their helpline 0800 OLA LELEI (0800 652 535)

LeVa Pasifika also provides information and support for Pasifika families on mental health, addiction and suicide prevention.

Mental health and wellbeing support for all:

The Ministry of Health has brought together a list of tools to support mental wellbeing and places to go to get help [PDF].

Need more support?

Visit www.healthpoint.co.nz/mental-health-addictions to find mental health and addiction services near your school. 

As more resources and tools become available we will continue to build the toolbox.