Ētahi atu tūhononga, pae tukutuku hoki
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Alcoholics Anonymous Aotearoa New Zealand
A fellowship of men and women who support one another in their goal to stop drinking and maintain sobriety.
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Cancer Society
Support and information for those diagnosed with cancer and their families, as well as health professionals in this field.
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CCS Disability Action
Has provided services, support and advocacy for those with disabilities and their families since 1935, and engages in action directed at attitudinal change. The focus is on partnership with those with disabilities and their communities.
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Health Action Trust
A not-for-profit organisation which provides peer-led mental health services as well as health promotion in the Nelson/Tasman region in collaboration with other groups locally and nationally.
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Health and Disability Commissioner
The Health and Disability Commissioner’s website provides information about resources for, and the rights of, disabled people.
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Heart Foundation
An organisation directed at reducing the rate of deaths from heart disease in New Zealand and supporting those diagnosed with heart disease, health professionals and researchers in this field.
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Mental Health Foundation
Organisations and networks that provide peer support, advocacy and opportunities for consumer engagement relating to mental health services.
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Multiple Sclerosis New Zealand
A not-for-profit organisation that works to improve the quality of life of those with multiple sclerosis and their families. It provides support, education and advocacy for those with multiple sclerosis and awareness training for everyone.
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Nationwide Health and Disability Advocacy Service
A free advocacy service that operates independently from health and disability service providers, government agencies and district health boards.
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Plunket
Major provider of support services for the development, health and well-being of children under five years old. Adopts a family/whānau and community-based approach.
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Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Pikiao
Health services provided by Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Pikiao, including GP services, child heath, Pacific Island community health interventions and access mirimiri (massage) and the services of a Māori traditional health practitioner.
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Women’s Health Action
An organisation which works to improve the health and well-being of women, their families and communities. A major advocate for breast feeding.
Ētahi whakaaro puaki, takenga
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Came, H. A., T. McCreanor, and T. Simpson. 'Health activism against barriers to indigenous health in Aotearoa New Zealand'. Critical Public Health, Volume 27, no. 4 (2017): 515–521.
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Coney, Sandra (updated by Margaret Sparrow in 2018). 'Health organisations.' In Women together: a history of women’s organisations in New Zealand / Ngā rōpū wāhine o te motu, edited by Anne Else. Wellington: Historical Branch of Internal Affairs/Daphne Brasell, 1993, updated 2018.
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Drage, Jean. 'New Zealand's National Health and Disability Advocacy Service: a successful model of advocacy'. Health and Human Rights Journal, Volume 14, no. 1 (2012).
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Fenwick, Penny, and Margaret McKenzie. ‘How helpful is self-help?’ Broadsheet, Volume 68 (1979): 24–27.
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Lauzon, Chantal. Still standing: Haemophilia Foundation of New Zealand, 1958–2008. Christchurch: Haemophilia Foundation of New Zealand, 2008.
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Scott, A. 'Nothing about us without us: The mental health consumers movement in Aotearoa New Zealand'. In Social policy for social work and human services in Aotearoa New Zealand: Diverse perspectives, edited by J. M. Maidment and L. Beddoe. Christchurch: Canterbury University Press, 2016.
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Tennant, Margaret. The fabric of welfare: voluntary organisations, government and welfare in New Zealand, 1840–2005. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books, 2007.