Information
Support
Education
Advocacy
 
Links
Click on the links below for some useful mental health related web sites.
 
Bipolar Disorder and Depression
Balance
Beyond Blue

Out of the Blue

The Blue Pages

Bipolar Info, The Phoenix Files, ideas for a Bipolar PhD.
Black Dog Institute
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance

 

Madison Institute of Medicine

Mary Ellen Copeland
MDF the Bipolar Organisation
Mental Health Consumers' Self Help Clearing House
Mood Gym
National Empowerment Centre
National Institute of Mental Health Bipolar Info
National Youth Network mood disorder info
Neuroscience for Kids
Psych Guides
The Winds of Change
 
Support Organisations in Dunedin

Ashburn Clinic

Child Youth and Family 

Corstorphine Baptist Community Trust 
Disability Info Dunedin

 

Grow
Miramare
Moana House
NZ Health & Disability Support Groups
OCD Support Group
Otago District Health Board
Otago District Health Board health related directory
Pact Group
Supporting Families, Schizophrenia Fellowship
 
Children of Parents with Mental Illness
Comic - Children of Mentally Ill Consumers
 
Medication
Medsafe - the latest information on medication
 
Recovery
NZ Health & Disability Support Groups
Repository of Recovery Resources
 
National and Government Organisations

Like Minds 
Mental Health Commission, New Zealand
Mental Health Foundation 
Ministry of Health
NGO's and the Ministry of Health
ODHB News Releases
Platform
Public Health WWW Networking
 
Overseas Support Organisations

Australian Infant, Child, Adolescent and Family Mental 
Mind
moodsa.info

Sane

Depression and Mood Disorders Association NSW
 
Education, Training, Conferences
Blueprint
Lifeworks
TheMhs Conference
 
Consumer Rights
Australian Mental Health Consumer Network
Privacy Commission
 
Funding for Groups and Individuals
Dunedin Council of Social Services
 
Health Encyclopedia
nhs direct
 


Who Said It

"The mental health system has learned to speak the language of recovery, but without really accepting what it means in terms of changing practice. Helping people to recover means helping them to fulfill their own dreams, moving away from compliance as a prime value and toward a much more complex kind of service that is individualized and which allows people the dignity of risk."

- Judi Chamberlin, mental health visionary and activist who recently passed away.

Contact Details

Otago Mental Health Support Trust

3rd Floor, Queens Building
109 Princes Street
PO Box 5021
Dunedin 9058

Phone: (03) 477 2598
Fax: (03) 477 6749

Email: otagomd@ihug.co.nz

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Spring!

Did you know that people born in winter or spring are slightly more likely to develop bipolar disorder?

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