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A resource for New Zealand parents and caregivers offering practical ideas to help manage and support children and teens through angry times. Includes information on why people get angry, what happens when they do, and ways to effectively manage anger. This new 2011 edition has u ...
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Talks openly and honestly about the sorts of changes, losses and grief 'carers' can experience. These changes can have a significant effect on carers' physical health, mental and emotional well-being, social life, financial situation and much more. Includes comments from carers a ...
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This newly updated and revised edition has been specifically written for NZ young people affected by the suicide of someone they know. Simply written, in a youth friendly style and featuring colour and photos, this helps teens to process and handle what's happened. Ideal for scho ...
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Other primary creator Skylight
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This stylish, colourful, graphic-rich, single edition youth magazine is specifically written for New Zealand young people who are facing tough times, or to support others they know. It is written with honesty and frankness, and tackles difficult issues teens may face that can cau ...
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A practical, helpful and encouraging book for parents, carers and family members who are looking after, and supporting, a teenager or young adult with a serious mental illness.
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With support from ACC and FDANZ, this updated handbook has been written by Skylight for individuals and families/whanau affected by any kind of sudden or unexpected death. It is designed to be given to them soon after the death, but will also offer support in the following weeks ...
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