23Jul
Christchurch Mosques Attack Recovery
The Psychosocial response to the March Mosques attack in Christchurch includes streamlined pathways for support provided by primary care, NGOs and Victim Support.
Work is ongoing to increase the Muslim workforce and provide support for responders impacted by the events and those involved in the court process.
A school-aged response care pathway is available to schools on "Leading Lights" and a Resilience Hub website is now available on www.resilient.org.nz
Telephone Support is available on 1737 and the "Puawaitanga" Muslim Peer Support Phone line, 0800 782 999 is operational.
Community Wellbeing Meetings will be held every second week from July until October 2019. To register email oranga@cdhb.health.nz
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