Evidence-Based Anxiety TreatmentFollowing New Zealand Professional Standards
Our approach aligns with New Zealand Psychological Society (NZPS) guidelines and integrates with the public health system, respecting Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles.
New Zealand Professional Standards Compliance
Our methodology adheres to New Zealand professional standards and respects bicultural foundations and Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles.
Full compliance with New Zealand Psychological Society professional standards and ethical guidelines.
- • Evidence-based practice standards
- • Ethical guidelines compliance
- • Cultural competency requirements
- • Bicultural practice principles
Approach grounded in Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles, ensuring culturally responsive mental health services.
- • Partnership (Rangatiratanga)
- • Participation (Whakawhanaungatanga)
- • Protection (Tiakitanga)
- • Māori health equity focus
Strict adherence to Privacy Act 2020 and Health Information Privacy Code requirements.
- • Privacy Act 2020 compliance
- • Health Information Privacy Code
- • Information sharing protocols
- • Data breach notification
Public Health System Integration
Designed to complement New Zealand's public health system and ACC mental health services.
DHB Mental Health Services
Integration with District Health Board mental health and addiction services across New Zealand.
Primary Health Care
Compatible with GP and primary health care mental health referral pathways and services.
Māori Health Providers
Collaboration with Māori health providers and kaupapa Māori mental health services.
ACC Mental Health Services
Compatible with ACC-funded mental health treatment for injury-related mental health conditions.
Crisis Response
Integration with national and regional crisis response services and emergency departments.
Cultural Support
Culturally appropriate crisis support for Māori, Pacific, and other ethnic communities.
New Zealand Crisis Support Resources
Lifeline Aotearoa
0800 543 354
24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention
1737 Need to Talk?
1737
24/7 support - call, text or chat online
If you're experiencing a mental health emergency, please contact emergency services (111) or go to your nearest emergency department immediately.