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Getting Help

Recognising that your relationship could be in trouble is never easy. These resources provide some things to think about, and warning signs to watch for.

When It’s Not Working
An overview of some of the resources available in the community.

Provided by Relationship Services, a leading provider of counselling and education services in New Zealand, helping people to build better relationships.

Warning! Relationship In Trouble
Some signs to watch out for if you think your relationship may be in trouble.

Provided by Relationship Services, a leading provider of counselling and education services in New Zealand, helping people to build better relationships.

Better Relationships
Dealing with things when your relationship is going wrong, including the importance of self-talk and how you can approach relationship problems.

Provided by BBC, a UK-based information provider, aiming to enrich people’s lives with programmes and services that inform, educate and entertain.

Help for Victims of Domestic Violence
Help with auditing your relationship, making a safety plan, protection orders, and stories from others who’ve been there.

Provided by Preventing Violence in the Home, a national organisation offering training and consultancy regarding violence in the home throughout New Zealand, and the largest single family violence prevention service in New Zealand.

For further resources on getting help and support with your relationship, see Getting Help and Support in Looking After Yourself.

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