Waikato Herald

New guide to wellness services

- For more informatio­n contact Deb on 021 525 182 or find Waipa¯ Stress & Mental Wellness Directory on Facebook. Bethany Rolston

Deb Casey wants to abolish the ‘harden up, she’ll be right’ attitude and help Waipa¯ residents overcome stress and suicidal thoughts.

The Te Awamutu business owner has launched Waipa¯ Stress & Mental Wellness Directory — a Facebook group that puts local wellness providers under one umbrella.

This year Deb completed suicide prevention training after an experience supporting a friend with depression and suicidal thoughts.

During her LifeKeeper training she realised Waipa¯ residents needed to know what businesses, services, products and community groups are available in the district.

“People often know they need to get help, but don’t know where to start,” Deb says.

The Facebook directory is a virtual platform for Cambridge and Te Awamutu businesses and groups to list their contact details, events and products.

Practition­ers can range from gyms and yoga studios to counsellor­s and financial advisors.

Deb has a background in health and body therapy and owns The Remedy Retreat business in Te Awamutu.

She helps people manage stress and anxiety through body, mind and relaxation techniques originatin­g in traditiona­l Chinese medicine.

Her business is one of many that will be listed in the directory. Now, Deb needs other businesses owners and groups to jump on board.

She wants Waipa¯ businesses and providers to get in touch and list their services. She hopes the directory is the first step towards a happier, healthier district.

Eventually she hopes to host events which feature guest speakers sharing messages about wellbeing.

She says the directory will allow people to ask for help in whatever shape or form they need.

“People deal with stress, anxiety and depression all the time — and they all heal in different ways.”

She wants the stigma around asking for help to be changed.

“We need to realise it’s okay to not be okay, as long as you don’t stay there.

“It’s important to know there is still hope and support within the community, which can help get you the right informatio­n for improving your mental wellbeing.”

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