2. Or go to your nearest hospital emergency department (ED)
3. Or phone your local DHB Mental Health Crisis Team (CATT Team)
If you need to speak to someone urgently about your gambling outside of our working hours, you can call the Gambling Helpline on 0800 655 654 or text 8006
Flourishing Futures: Asian Mental Health and Wellbeing Summit 2024 Photos
These photos capture key moments from the summit, highlighting the vibrant exchange of ideas and the commitment to advancing mental health and well-being within Asian communities.
Flourishing Futures: A Milestone for Asian Mental Health and Wellbeing in Aotearoa
On 14 August 2024, Asian Family Services hosted a groundbreaking event that marks a new chapter in addressing the mental health needs of Asian New Zealanders. We are proud to share the outcomes of this landmark summit with you.
Gambling Harm Awareness Week: Asian Family Services Takes Action
As Gambling Harm Awareness Week approaches (2-8 September 2024), Asian Family Services (AFS) is intensifying efforts to address the disproportionate impact of gambling harm on Asian communities in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Over 400 ethnic people participated within 3 months: a successful national promotion campaign of COVID-19 vaccination
A COVID-19 vaccination booster promotion campaign, funded by the Ministry of Ethnic Communities and undertaken by the Digi Language Support (DLS) team, an arm of Asian Family Services (AFS), is currently underway and will end in December 2022.
Working together to reduce migrant worker exploitation
Asian Family Services hosted the Associate Minister Workplace Relations and Safety, the Hon Priyanca Radhakrishnan in our Grafton office for the announcement of the Worker Protection Bill on the 29th of September.
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