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Creating HOPE Project
Balance NZ was  successful in gaining funding from the Department of Internal Affairs to develop our websites to make them friendlier, accessible and up-to-date for all that use them. The Creating HOPE Project (Health through Online Peer support and Education) commenced in September 2006 and will run through to February 2008.

People with bipolar disorder or depression are more at risk of not maintaining the positive social networks that are essential for health and wellbeing. Peer support is an intentional form of social support that may help tangata whai ora with psychiatric symptoms as well as assisting their whanau and communities both to develop new perspectives and to access information and specific training. Our website project seeks to create an online community for those affected by bipolar disorder or depression and other forms of mental distress, either as individuals or families, so that they can readily access peer support.

The four key project outcomes:

Support group facilitators, staff and members will become confident in using modern web technology to update their own regional and group websites.

People who experience mood disorder and their supporters will have access to evidence-based information on treatment options, management, and recent findings from international and New Zealand-based research.

Regional entities and individual members will be able to meet and exchange information and ideas in a cost-effective way.

The website will have a professional, attractively-designed interface that is easy for people to navigate and find the information they require, and easy for content to be managed and updated long-term. 

The project officially commenced on 1 September 2006. Two project managers have been appointed, one based in Christchurch and one in Wanganui. 

A training session for the pilot regional representatives (Wanganui, Wellington, Christchurch) was held in Christchurch in September 2006. A second training session on website development was held during the national training days in Wanganui.

Selected work completed to date:

A set of new logos has been developed for use on both Balance NZ site and regional sites

  • Regional network site template has been developed for Wanganui, Wellington and Auckland and can be adapted for other groups
  • A content Mgt System for Dunedin and Canterbury websites developed.
  • Major content will be added to site from Living Well with Bipolar Disorder and other resources such as the Helping Each Other Booklet
  • Two summer students (one medical student with a psychology degree and one postgraduate trainee clinical psychologist have been appointed to work on related research projects that will provide additional content for the site and help further in the development of a service evaluation strategy and questionnaire.

Let us know what you would like to find on our website. Feedback on the logos and how easy or confusing things are to find is welcome. Your views matter and help us improve the website for others!

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