by Michael Tayler | Sep 30, 2019
Shifting from trauma-informed care to healing-centred engagement Trauma-informed approaches focus on recognising and validating the trauma experiences of people and their potential to heal despite these experiences. Culture plays an integral role in how we respond to...
by Michael Tayler | Sep 30, 2019
Anxiety is more than feeling stressed or worried. It can be tough to cope, but with the right help and support, you can learn to manage and reduce your anxiety. Feeling tense or nervous at times when dealing with stressful situations is a normal experience. If your...
by Michael Tayler | Sep 30, 2019
In life, feeling down or miserable sometimes is normal. But if these feelings become painful, we may experience an aching heart, mind, body and spirit. We could have trouble sleeping or a change in appetite. We might withdraw from families and friends, and lose hope....
by Michael Tayler | Jun 6, 2019
The New Zealand Vodafone Warriors rugby league club is the latest to work with Le Va to improve wellbeing for young people. As a 2019 charity of choice, the Warriors are supporting The Mental Wealth Project for young people and their families.
by Michael Tayler | Mar 16, 2019
Many people in Christchurch and across New Zealand (and even the world) will experience distress such as acute stress reactions and horror following the fatalities in Christchurch – this is a normal reaction to an abnormal situation. Most people will manage, and...