NZ Support Websites

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Intersex

Intersex Aotearoa (Nationwide)

ITANZ is a New Zealand registered charitable trust and provides information, education and training for organisations and professionals who provide services to intersex people and their families.

Intersex Youth Aotearoa (Nationwide)

Intersex Youth Aotearoa is a place to share information, find support and network, we aim to improve the visibility of intersex young people, to create community and support.

Trans

Agender NZ (Nationwide)

Agender New Zealand INC provides support and advocacy services throughout New Zealand for ALL within the Transsexual and Transgender Community.

Genderbridge NZ (Nationwide)

Genderbridge is a peer to peer trans community organisation providing support to transgender / gender diverse people, their whanau and friends throughout Aotearoa.

Trans Wired Online Peer Support Group (Auckland)

This RainbowYOUTH online peer support group is for folks who are 16-27 living in Tāmaki Makaurau/ Auckland that are questioning their gender, identify as trans, gender diverse, whakawahine, tangata ira tane, FtM, MtF, transsexual, fa’afafine, takatāpui, whakawahine, akava’ine, leiti, trans men, trans women, non-binary, genderqueer and gender-neutral people, and the infinite other terms that people use. This group is for connection, empowerment, and expanding knowledge about being trans through sharing experiences, recommendations, and tips.
Sex Work

NZ Prostitutes’ Collective (Nationwide)

The New Zealand Prostitutes’ Collective advocates for the rights, health and well-being of all sex workers.

Mental Health

Anxiety New Zealand Trust (Auckland)

If you live in the Auckland region and experience anxiety, panic attacks or phobias, we are committed to helping you make the journey to wellness. We do this regardless of your financial situation, ethnic background or previous experience of mental health treatment.

Auckland Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (Auckland)

We provide a supportive environment for men and women struggling with compulsive sexual and emotional behaviour. Sex and ‘love’ addiction is an obsessive/compulsive pattern, either sexual or emotional (or both), in which relationships or sexual activities have become increasingly destructive to career, family and self respect.

Kāhui Tū Kaha (Auckland)

We are a Ngāti Whātua organisation, characterised by diversity and committed to achieving meaningful health and social outcomes for everyone. This identity gives us both our purpose and our vision.

Step Ahead (Christchurch)

Step Ahead is a membership based, not for profit organisation providing comprehensive programmes that offer social, educational, recreational and pre-vocational activities for adults diagnosed with a mental illness.

 

Sexual Abuse

Better Blokes (Auckland)

Supporting men who have experienced sexual, physical and psychological trauma.

Rape Prevention Education (Nationwide)

Rape Prevention Education (RPE) works in the greater Auckland area and nationally to prevent sexual violence through the delivery of education and health promotion/prevention activities. RPE also provides information for those affected by sexual violence through print and online media.

Safe Network (Upper North Island)

Safe Network operates the largest community-based specialist clinical assessment and intervention service in New Zealand for those with concerning and harmful sexual behaviour.

Sexual Health

Auckland Sexual Health Service (Auckland)

Auckland Sexual Health Service aims to provide sexual health care that is client focused, culturally appropriate and of an excellent standard. We are a specialist service offering free and confidential sexual health care.

Body Positive (Nationwide)

Body Positive Inc. is a group founded by and run for people with HIV/AIDS. We welcome all people living with HIV and AIDS in New Zealand. Body Positive Inc. breaks down isolation and builds a sense of community while advocating on behalf of HIV+ people on a national level.

Family Planning (Nationwide)

We offer confidential, non-judgmental sexual and reproductive health care. We work with people of any gender, age, nationality or sexual orientation.

Hepatitis Foundation (Nationwide)

The Hepatitis Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation which provides care for people living with hepatitis B or C.

New Zealand AIDS Foundation (Nationwide) – Getting Tested

We are focused on preventing the transmission of HIV and providing support for people living with HIV.

Healthpoint (Nationwide)

Healthpoint provides up-to-date information about healthcare providers, referral expectations, services offered and common treatments.

Positive Women (Nationwide)

Supporting women and families living in New Zealand with HIV and AIDS.

Violence and Domestic Abuse

Inner City Women’s Group (Auckland)

We offer specialised support and education programmes for women, available in different locations across Auckland.

It’s Not OK (Nationwide)

It’s not OK is a community-driven behaviour change campaign to reduce family violence in New Zealand. Its goal is to change attitudes and behaviour that tolerate any kind of family violence.

Respect(North Shore, Auckland)

NHLWV is committed to the ongoing provision of high-quality domestic violence services. We emphasise the right of all people to live lives free from violence and abuse in all its forms.

Shine (Nationwide)

Every year, Shine directly helps thousands of adult and child victims of domestic abuse to be safer, and we motivate hundreds of men that hurt their families to change their behaviour. We help thousands more by supporting and training other professionals to effectively intervene and support victims of domestic abuse.

Stopping Violence Services (Christchurch)

Has anyone said to you, “You have an anger problem?”

Have you ever said to someone, “You have an anger problem?”

Are you concerned about your own anger and the impact it is having on those around you?

Are people too afraid to say to you that you have an anger problem?

Do you want to find out information about the types of violence someone close to you is using on you?