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#Julie #Bishop #NZLabour #Party #Breaks #Trans-Tasman #Rules
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Mental Health Commission – effective peer support services
Given choice in match of peer worker Focus is on achievement of personal goals Social inclusion/community integration, employment, education, training are considered Support given to strengthen or reconnect with key relationships Increasing empowerment and self-advocacy Can feedback on satisfaction with the service Increased motivation [pdf-embedder url=”https://betterblokes.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/MHC-power-of-peer-support-services.pdf”]
Social media may be hurting your mental health
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Does #Lying About #Santa Hurt #Children ?
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Lonliness Kills
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