Yellow Brick Road

Yellow Brick Road It takes each of us to make a difference for all of us. Let’s do this together. You can have your own whānau support worker for as long as you need.

Welcome to Yellow Brick Road – an organisation supporting whānau who have a loved one experiencing mental health challenges. HELP IN YOUR AREA

Our Kaupapa is to inspire and equip whānau to restore themselves, by supporting their journeys from a place of distress to one of mental wellbeing. WHAT WE DO :
We will walk alongside any family in New Zealand who needs support, knowledge, advocacy and e

mpowerment as they journey towards mental wellbeing. If you are concerned about a whānau member experiencing mental health challenges, our whānau support workers can help you by providing a range of support, information, education and advocacy services. WHAT WE OFFER
Individual support
Our support workers are highly qualified and some have lived experience of their own or family members mental health challenges. Family peer support groups
Our support groups are a great place to meet people in similar situations. You can become part of a community that will help you feel understood and less alone. Mental health and wellbeing programmes
Our educational programmes can help you build your self-confidence, become more informed about mental health and improve your wellbeing. Advocacy
We provide advocacy services, for when you find it difficult to access the services your whānau needs. We will help ensure your views and concerns are heard. Suicidal distress support
For some whānau, part of the journey can be significant suicidal distress. We are here to support you and your loved ones throughout their recovery. After su***de support services
Losing someone to su***de is very traumatic and has its own set of unique challenges. Our whānau support workers have had the experience of losing a loved one to su***de and can navigate this complex journey with you. Self-development course for women
Women often put all their own needs on hold when supporting a loved one with mental health concerns. We’re here to help you begin a journey of self-discovery that will assist you in reconnecting with who you are. Borderline personality disorder support
Are you supporting a family whānau member who has a borderline personality disorder (BPD) or is experiencing severe emotion dysregulation (SED)? If so, our Family Connections programme could help You. Support for older people
Whether you’re concerned about an older loved one experiencing anxiety or depression, or showing other signs of mental distress, we can support you. By working together we can help your older loved ones thrive. Understanding and healing depression
Depression can leave those it affects, including family, feeling very isolated and unsupported. But it doesn’t have to be that way. We’re here to help you and your loved ones get the depression support they need. Helping children cope
Are you worried about what to say to your children about your mental health issues, or those of other whānau members? We’re here to help you and your children get the support and encouragement they need. Children’s growth programme
Our innovative Growth Programme supports tamariki and rangatahi who are experiencing challenges at home, school, socially, personally, and/or as a whānau member. This innovative programme is used as a 1-on-1 tool for individual support with our Programme Leaders. Mindfulness webinars
If you’re supporting a loved one with mental health challenges, your stress levels can rise to harmful levels. Our mindfulness webinars can help you develop inner skills that enable you to manage worries and stress more easily. OUR SUPPORT CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Our support can help you cope better with the demands of supporting a loved one with mental health challenges. We can teach you how to support your mental wellbeing and lower your stress levels, with self-care and mindfulness techniques, validation skills, communication skills and more. We can also help you to create an action plan that supports you and your loved one throughout their recovery journey. Our range of books, articles and information about locally available services will also help you. We respect all cultures

Our support is tailored for each individual via a myriad of different choices. We can include aspects of your culture that are important to you, such as tikanga Māori and Māori models
of wellbeing. As well as supporting people at a deeply personal level, we work with our communities to meet changing and challenging needs. Collaborating with local Iwi providers is an important part of this. You can access our services nationwide

Our regional branches in the North and South Island allow us to reach a broad range of communities with our services. We also provide online services including wellbeing webinars, group support and self-development programmes. Find support in your area

Our services are free and confidential. Contact us today to find out more about Yellow Brick Road support and programmes in your area. Advice & information hub

Discover a range of wellbeing support materials and resources in our advice and information hub on yellowbrickroad.org.nz. You can also learn about su***de prevention and postvention support there.

08/04/2026

Our heartfelt thanks...
Yellow Brick Road would like to formally acknowledge and thank the Toi Foundation in Taranaki for their ongoing funding and support for our community based whānau/family workshops and programmes in Taranaki.
The Toi Foundation plays an important role in strengthening the Taranaki community by distributing funding to local organisations, projects and initiatives that enhance wellbeing, opportunity and connection across the region. Through its grants programme, the Foundation supports a wide range of community-led work including social services, arts and culture, education, sport and environmental initiatives. By investing in local organisations and empowering communities to lead their own solutions, Toi Foundation helps build resilient, thriving communities where people are supported to participate, grow and contribute.
As an organisation that has benefited from this support, we are sincerely grateful to the Toi Foundation for its commitment to the wellbeing of the whānau/families we work with. Their funding enables organisations like ours to extend our reach, strengthen the support we provide and create meaningful impact for the people we serve.
We deeply appreciate the Foundation’s trust, partnership and dedication to uplifting communities across Taranaki and we acknowledge the significant difference their generosity makes to our work and to the lives of those in our community.

The Mental Health Foundation has launched a petition calling on the Minister for Mental Health to take urgent action on ...
02/11/2025

The Mental Health Foundation has launched a petition calling on the Minister for Mental Health to take urgent action on poor child and youth mental health rates. We are bringing this petition to your attention and invite you to sign if you wish.

18/09/2025

“Listening To Families”
Are you supporting someone in your family with a mental health challenge and have some ideas on how families and whānau could be better supported? We’d love you to join us for a discussion and sharing of your views.
From next week, we’re hosting a series hui around the country and invite you to come along, meet John Moore our Chief Executive and representatives from our Board.
Please register - https://events.yellowbrickroad.org.nz/information-sharing-event
Venues will be confirmed before each event.
Northland - 23 Sep
Waitemata - 24 Sep
Auckland/Counties - 25 Sep
Hamilton - 8 Oct
Rotorua - 7 Oct
New Plymouth - 14 Oct
South Taranaki - 15 Oct
Masterton - 21 Oct
Nelson - 28 Oct
Christchurch - 6 Nov

We thought you would love this amazing painting sent to one of our support workers by a family they support. We acknowle...
04/08/2025

We thought you would love this amazing painting sent to one of our support workers by a family they support. We acknowledge the incredible effort, artistic talent and capturing the journey towards wellbeing. It is awesome to see they got such value from the connection with their support worker.

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