During the school term teachers, mentors, deans, office staff, guidance counsellor, senior leadership, and year 13 leaders are here to help. If students or parents/whanau have a worry or concern, please speak with a trusted adult at school and we will offer you support. We can also link you in with other free services that may be able to help resolve your concerns.
The Public Health Nurse Runs a free weekly Health Clinic on Mondays at lunchtime, no appointment necessary. Lisa 0274791618.
Thrive Services, Brief intervention support for mental health. (website also has excellent self-help resources).
Southern Youth Development Garth youth worker is available.
Adventure Development (Drug/Alcohol) Counselling/free service for support.
Jobbortunities: Finding employment/training Eden- 022 02183580022 017 013522 017 0135
Gumboot Friday I Am Hope: free counselling support.
Clutha Health First Free health practitioners (HIP) and health coach 4180500.
Tokomairiro Waiora (Kaupapa Māori Health Service) 4177430.
Able Minds-building resilience Youth Wellbeing Support.
Youth Service Support for 16+ to continue education and support wellbeing.
Clutha Budget Advisory Service/Foodbank 027 311 4867.
Strengthening Families and Anglican Family Care support for parents/whanau
Referrals through website or phone call 4182530.
Further services accessible any time:
- Netsafe.org.nz online concerns and advice 0508 638 723
- 1737 free text or phone a professional counsellor
- Suicide Crisis Helpline: 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO)
- Youthline: 0800 376 633 or text 234 webchat at www.youthline.co.nz
- Depression helpline:0800 111 757 or text 4202
- Anxiety helpline: 0800 269 4389 (0800 ANXIETY)
- Rainbow Youth :(09) 376 4155 and Outline 08006885463
- Safe to talk confidential advice about sexual harm issues 0800 044 334
- Healthline 0800 611 116 information from a registered nurse
- Parenting helpline 0800 568 856
- Family Violence Helpline 0800 456 450
- Alcohol and Drug Helpline 0800 787 797
- In an emergency if you feel like you or someone else is at risk, call 111.