Free
Phone 0800 376 633
Mobile Text 234 (8.00am - midnight every day)
Email talk@youthline.co.nz
24/7 Helpline 0800 376 633
Contact a Youthline centre near you
Face to Face/Video Counselling Service/Referral enquiries:
Phone (09) 361 4168
Email youthlinecounselling@youthline.co.nz
2 Owens Road
Epsom
Albert-Eden
Auckland 1023
Youthline is part of a National Helpline for Youth or those needing support with Youth. Youthline works with young people, their families and those supporting young people. Our organisations are made up of volunteer and paid staff members - and we have centres based across the country.
We were established to ensure young people know where to get help and can access support when they need it. At the core of Youthline’s work is the development of leadership and personal skills in young people. We do this by involving young people; both those who seek assistance and those who wish to develop themselves.
Free
No fees apply
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
Mon – Sun | midnight – midnight |
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Our helpline operates 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Text services operate 8:00AM - midnight every day.
Public Holidays: Open on all public holidays.
English
It's normal to worry about asking for help - but at Youthline we are here to listen and help you figure out what is right for you. We know that it can be a bit freaky and that you might have a lot of questions about how the service works before you ring, so we've put together some answers commonly asked questions so you know what to expect when you contact us.
Helplines / e-mental health, Mental health
Mental health helpline
All of New Zealand
Youth / Rangatahi
Self referral
At Youthline, we try to make it easy for you to get in touch by making sure that there are lots of ways you can reach us.
It's normal to worry about asking for help - but at Youthline we are here to listen and help you figure out what is right for you. We know that it can be a bit freaky and that you might have a lot of questions about how the service works before you ring, so we've put together some answers commonly asked questions so you know what to expect when you contact us.
Everyone has difficult experiences or feelings at some point in their lives, and it isn't always easy or useful to try to deal with them alone. Seeing someone face to face who can work with you in a confidential and safe environment can help you to better understand yourself, discover your strengths, make decisions, deal with difficult life events both present and past, cope with difficult feelings, improve your relationships and improve self-esteem. Whether it's a counsellor or a youth worker that you would like to talk with, we can help you to do that. Face to face counselling and psychotherapy are available in some areas of New Zealand. What types of counselling do we provide? Individual Couples Families – both family therapy and family support Pregnancy counselling ACC Sensitive Claims Sexual Abuse Counselling What we offer: Youthline’s approach is tailored to each individual; client centred and strengths based. Our team of counsellors specialise in a range of issues including: anxiety and depression, relationships and family, sexual abuse and violence, identity and purpose of life, drug and alcohol, self-esteem and confidence, communication skills, life transitions or change, grief and loss, loneliness and isolation, anger management, sexual orientation or gender identity (GLBTI), body image or weight concerns, eating disorders, bullying, mental health issues, emotional or psychological abuse, physical abuse and violence, domestic violence, financial stress or unemployment, miscarriage support and pregnancy support, post-traumatic stress, self-harm and suicidal feelings or thoughts. Our team are also trained in a number of therapeutic modalities including: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (including Trauma Focused CBT) Dialectic Behavioural Therapy Ego state therapy Solutions-focussed therapy Narrative therapy Psychodynamic psychotherapy Gestalt therapy Sand tray and interactive drawing therapies EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
Mental health
Mental health assessment and treatment
South Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, Central Auckland
Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
Self referral, GP
For Auckland based services you call our Support Centre on (09) 361 4168 or fill in the form on our website and we will send you a link to book your first appointment. This is a one-off appointment can be done in person, by video call or over the phone, and is with a registered counsellor. They will explore what support you are looking for, how things are going for you at the moment, and you can choose the counsellor that you would prefer to work with for the 6-8 sessions.
The next person to get in touch will be your counsellor who will book the first appointment with you directly.
Everyone has difficult experiences or feelings at some point in their lives, and it isn't always easy or useful to try to deal with them alone. Seeing someone face to face who can work with you in a confidential and safe environment can help you to better understand yourself, discover your strengths, make decisions, deal with difficult life events both present and past, cope with difficult feelings, improve your relationships and improve self-esteem.
Whether it's a counsellor or a youth worker that you would like to talk with, we can help you to do that. Face to face counselling and psychotherapy are available in some areas of New Zealand.
What types of counselling do we provide?
What we offer:
Youthline’s approach is tailored to each individual; client centred and strengths based.
Our team of counsellors specialise in a range of issues including: anxiety and depression, relationships and family, sexual abuse and violence, identity and purpose of life, drug and alcohol, self-esteem and confidence, communication skills, life transitions or change, grief and loss, loneliness and isolation, anger management, sexual orientation or gender identity (GLBTI), body image or weight concerns, eating disorders, bullying, mental health issues, emotional or psychological abuse, physical abuse and violence, domestic violence, financial stress or unemployment, miscarriage support and pregnancy support, post-traumatic stress, self-harm and suicidal feelings or thoughts.
Our team are also trained in a number of therapeutic modalities including:
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Phone, LGBTQIA+ friendly
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