02Apr
New website for Mana Ake
A new website designed to provide advice and support to whānau in Canterbury is now live.
The website was designed by the team behind Mana Ake – Stronger for Tomorrow, an initiative that provides mental health and wellbeing support for children in school years 1-8 across Canterbury.
It features images of local children and provides a place for whānau to access a wealth of information and advice from a variety of sources around supporting the whole family’s wellbeing and mental health. The website acts as a hub to connect families to local organisations that support wellbeing and lets them know how to access support from Mana Ake kaimahi.
Clare Shepherd, Mana Ake project lead, said: “With whānau having to cope with the COVID-19 response, easy access to credible information that is locally relevant and can support them through the lockdown period is a priority.”
Visit manaake.health.nz
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