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Seeking Help Shows Strength

Hurunui Civil Defence has collated a list of local and national welfare services in an effort to keep residents connected to avenues of help and maintain wellbeing.

While the Hurunui stays home to save lives, Hurunui Civil Defence will keep a watchful eye on the wellbeing of the district and its needs.

The district, along with the rest of New Zealand, is experiencing extreme changes in lifestyle and during these changes residents should expect the unexpected.

The district has experienced hardship before and is well versed in responding to adverse events. Local Civil Defence commends residents on the unity, kindness and resilience that has been demonstrated so far during the COVID-19 isolation period.

Local Civil Defence also wants to remind residents of the extra help available to them and emphasise that seeking this help when you need it is a sign of strength. It’s normal to feel distressed and to experience symptoms of stress related to COVID-19.

The following list is being regularly updated (on the council’s website) and all services on it are following COVID-19 protocols:

Emergency

In an emergency always call 111

General Wellbeing

Service: Community Wellbeing North Canterbury Trust
Point of Contact: visit www.wellbeingnc.org.nz

Local Business Continuity

Service: Enterprise North Canterbury
Point of Contact: visit www.northcanterbury.co.nz/covid-19 or email office@enterprise.co.nz

Money Concerns

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Service: Ministry of Social Development (WINZ)
Points of contact: 
Firstly – visit www.workincome.govt.nz 
Living Expenses, benefits and redundancy – call 0800 559 009 
Wage subsidy – call 0800 40 80 40

Food Shortages

Service: Waikari Food Bank
Point of Contact: call 03 261 5114 or 027 448 6594

Service: Amberley Foodbank
Point of Contact: call 03 314 7464 or email redepenningfam@xtra.co.nz

Service: Inspire Your Pantry Food Rescue
Point of Contact: call 03 314 6950 or 027 210 2917 or email inspirechurchamberley@gmail.com

Service: Hanmer Springs Pop-Up Food Bank, Hanmer Springs Business Association 
Point of Contact: call 027 929 7299

Accommodation

Service: Temporary Accommodation Service at the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment 
Point of Contact: Call 0508 754 163

Children

Worried a child is unsafe? 
Serive: Oranga Tamariki 
Point of Contact: Call 0508 326 459 or email contact@ot.govt.nz

Talking with Children about COVID-19
Service: Save the Children Support and Information
Point of Contact: visit www.savethechildren.org.nz

Home Schooling Advice
Service: Ministry of Education
Point of Contact: visit www.education.govt.nz

Questions about Child & Baby Health
Service: Plunketline
Point of Contact: call 0800 933 922

Animal Welfare

Concerns about Welfare
Service: Ministry of Primary Industries 
Point of Contact: Call 0800 008 333

Vetrinary Services & COVID-19
Service: NZ Vetrinary Association 
Point of Contact: visit www.nzva.org.nz

Rural Support

Service: Rural Support Trust
Point of Contact: visit www.rural-support.org.nz or call 0800 787 254

Additional Support

Service: Presbyterian Support 
Point of Contact: visit www.ps.org.nz

Family Violence

Service: New Zealand Police
Points of Contact: 
Emergency – Call 111 
Information – visit www.police.govt.nz/advice-services/family-violence

Health Questions and Self Isolation Criteria

Service: Healthline
Point of Contact: call 0800 358 5453

Service: Ministry of Health
Point of Contact: visit www.health.govt.nz/coronavirus

Anxiety, Distress or Mental Wellbeing Support

Service: National Telehealth Service
Point of Contact: Free text or call 1731

COVID-19 Questions

Service: New Zealand Government COVID-19 Team
Point of Contact: visit www.covid19.govt.nz

International Visitors

Help with Travel Bookings
Service: i-SITE
Point of Contact: visit www.i-SITE.org.nz

Visa Concerns
Service: Immigration New Zealand
Point of Contact: Call 0508 558 855 or visit www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas

Embassy Details
Service: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Point of Contact: visit www.mfat.govt.nz

Not Sure Who to Talk To?

Service: Government Helpline 
Point of Contact: call 0800 779 997

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