Funded Programmes

Community Postvention Response

While a suicide has a distressing impact upon those directly bereaved, it also affects others in the wider community  - neighbours, schoolmates, colleagues, etc.

On occasion, glorification of the person who died, sensationalisation of their death, imitation and the presence of a highly charged emotional environmen may influence others in the community to attempt or complete suicide.  This is referred to as "suicide contagion".

 CASA provides the Community Postvention Response Service (CPRS) to help communities address and manage suspected or confirmed suicide contagion.  The considerable skills and experience of its nationwide team of psychologist, nurses, social workers and cultural advisors in suicide prevention and suicide postvention combined with a sophisticated telcommunications and information technology enables CASA to assist communities through this most difficult of circumstances.

Learn more about the Community Postvention Response Service.

Toward Well Being

CASA provides the Toward Well Being Suicide Consultation and Monitoring Programme (TWB) to the Ministry of Social Development's Child, Youth and Family Service (CYF).

TWB is an evidenced-based risk assessment, consultation and monitoring service supporting CYF staff in assessing and responding to suicide risk in young people in contact with CYF.

Learn more about the Toward Well Being Suicide Consultation and Monitoring Programme.

 


Specialist Counselling

THIS SERVICE IS NOW CLOSED.  The Ministry of Health ceased funding the Specialist Counselling Service from 30 June 2010.

Some District Health Boards provide funded counselling for those bereaved by suicide or affected by suicide attempt.  To find out if a PHO in your area provides such services please contact your GP.  Otherwise you can obtain counselling from a psychologist or counsellor.  The web sites of their professional bodies are set out below:

New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists
http://www.nzccp.co.nz/

New Zealand Psychological Society
http://www.psychology.org.nz/cms_display.php

New Zealand Association of Counsellors
http://www.nzac.org.nz/

New Zealand Association of Christian Counsellors
http://www.nzcca.org.nz/

If you wish to comment about the end of this service please call the Ministry of Health on 04-496 2000.

 

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