Mental Health
Calling Home: Sene Naoupu in Dublin
Wellington-born, Oamaru-raised Ireland rugby international Sene Naoupu is one of the most prolific and remarkable figures in the oval ball world. She's Calling Home from Dublin this morning. Audio
How longer working hours are killing us
Long working hours led to 745,000 deaths from stroke and heart disease in 2016 - a 29 percent rise since 2000, according to new research from the WHO and the International Labour Organisation. The… Audio
Is health and sex education in schools a once-over-lightly?
Katie Fitzpatrick is an associate professor of education at the University of Auckland and the lead writer of relationship and sexuality education curriculum policy. She says more emphasis and time… Audio
Going out, giving back and getting help
Dairy farmer Sam Owen shares the tips that help him maintain his mental well-being. Audio
Going out, giving back and getting help
Dairy farmer Sam Owen shares the tips that help him maintain his mental well-being.
AudioThe Kiwi app helping mothers ease pregnancy-related stress
When Dr Carrie Barber had her first child she went into labour pre-term ... the trauma of that coming after two miscarriages. She felt like a failed mother at the time, and blamed herself. Thirteen… Audio
Antidepressant prescriptions at all-time high, new figures show
New figures show the rate of antidepressants being prescribed over the past four years is at an all time high and there's a huge disparity between ethnic groups.
Data released to Checkpoint under the… Audio
Fears health sector reform could delay mental health boost
The Mental Health Foundation wants reassurance from the government that mental health reforms wont be slowed down by the major health restructure.
Renaissance of psychedelic drug research
Could LSD or other psychedelic drugs be used to treat depression, addiction and some mental health disorders?. Associate Professor Suresh Muthukumaraswamy, from the University of Auckland's School of… Audio
Grieving father sues health authorities over mental health rights
A bereaved Wellington father has finally received an apology following mental health system failings in the lead up to his 23-year-old son's death.
But Wainuiomata's John Carter says that's not… Audio
Primary school mental wellbeing programme expanded
A mental wellbeing programme for primary and intermediate school students will be expanded to five more district health board areas.
Mana Ake started in 2018 in Canterbury and Kaikōura, and was a… Audio
New mental health, addiction services for NZ's Pacific communities
Pasifika in Aotearoa New Zealand are expected to benefit from new mental health and addiction services.
Christchurch terror attack survivor urges mental health support for community
Warning: parts of this report may be distressing for some listeners.
A witness to the Christchurch terror attack is calling on the government to listen to their pleas, and fears lives could be lost… Video, Audio
Mental health services report delayed and redacted
A routine report on the Government's mental health services was delayed over a year, and when it was released statistics that are usually included were removed. Mental Health Foundation CE Shaun… Audio
The real risks and health benefits of cold-water swimming
Cold-water swimmers have long been known for espousing the benefits of cold-water dips. But is it all good? New Scientist writer and ex-Antarctic biologist Alison George has investigated whether… Audio
Adults with ADHD missing out on care: Clinician
Around 6 percent of New Zealanders are living with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) yet many adults struggle to get diagnosis and treatment for the condition, says senior clinical… Audio
Word Christchurch: Matt Calman and Jehan Casinader
The mental health of Kiwi men is the focus of two very personal books published in 2020: The Longest Day and This Is Not How It Ends. Their authors Matt Calman and Jehan Casinader talk to Ekant Veer… Audio
How living near water could save your life
A new studyhas conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of all the evidence about how blue space positively impacts health, and the news is good for people who live in areas with access to… Audio
Sally Weintrobe: The psychological roots of the climate crisis
Psychotherapist Sally Weintrobe thinks most of us have been living in a bubble of denial about the climate crisis. For many the bubble is now bursting, leaving people finding it hard to manage their… Audio
The Grizzlies: lacrosse changing lives
Out on general release in cinemas in New Zealand today, The Grizzlies is based on a true story set in Kugluktuk in Canada's Arctic, where the teenage suicide rate is the highest in North America. Audio