If employers don’t have arrangements for workers, or you don’t feel comfortable accessing those services for any reason, you can contact the following helplines for free. Free call or text 1737 any time to talk with a trained counsellor. Lifeline - 0800 543 354 or text 4357. Samaritans - 0800 726 666. Alcohol Drug Helpline - 0800 787 797 or The top ten contributors to overall health loss for Māori include mental health conditions like anxiety and depression, traumatic brain injury, alcohol use disorders and schizophrenia. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for Māori men and a major contributor to the life expectancy gap for both Māori men and women. When asked about the specific barriers to accessing care, 80% cited cost and more than 60% cited shame and stigma as the main obstacles. The shortage of mental health providers is also prohibitive, with 60% of psychologists reporting no openings for new patients, according to APA’s 2022 Covid-19 Practitioner Impact Survey. Suicide Prevention Lifeline. (800) 273-TALK or (800) SUICIDE. Nevada Crisis Line. 775-784-8090 This is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention. 775-784-8085 or text LISTEN to 839863. Services are free, confidential and 24/7. www.crisiscallcenter.org. Southern Nevada Resource Line. Crisis Services/Mental Health. A "crisis" situation is one that requires prompt attention, but is not immediately life threatening. That is, a "crisis" occurrence is one that can be improved or resolved by a visit from a mobile crisis team, who generally responds within 48 hours, or by telephone counseling and referral by 988, the Health Department's 24 hour information and referral hotline For free health advice, call Healthline on 0800 358 5453. If you need help with urgent costs you may be eligible for support from Work and Income: check the Work and Income website. (external link) , or. call 0800 559 009. The New Jersey Directory of Mental Health Services is available for on-line viewing. The document is broken into three parts. Part One contains some preliminary remarks. Part Two lists all community programs funded by the New Jersey Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services, and sorted by the County served. Anxiety NZ. 0800 269 4389 (0800 ANXIETY). Depression Helpline. 0800 111 757 or free text 4202 (to talk to a trained counsellor about how you are feeling or to ask any questions). www.depression.org.nz. A website providing information and resources to those experiencing depression. OUTLine NZ. 0800 688 5463 (0800 OUTLINE) provides confidential Friendship Line: 800-971-0016. As the only hotline targeted toward people 60 years old and older and adults with disabilities, the Institute on Aging’s Friendship Line offers emotional support 1-877-565-8860. 5pm ET / 2pm PT - 1am ET / 10pm PT. 7 days a week. NAMI HelpLine Resources are not hot lines, crisis lines or suicide prevention lines. If you or someone you know is experiencing a crisis, please see the resources above. WcFx.