Connection, a sense of belonging and working together are crucial for the wellbeing of all individuals, whānau and communities.
Welcome to Yellow Brick Road.
Formerly known as Supporting Families NZ, we’re Yellow Brick Road; a national organisation that provides support for whānau who have a loved one experiencing mental health challenges.
After 40 years of experience working with people around New Zealand, we see that if the family of a loved one experiencing mental distress are correctly supported and empowered, the path they walk leads to increased wellbeing for the whole whānau.
Every day we set out to ensure they feel listened to, supported, equipped and confident to overcome the challenges they face.
Positive change is our singular focus.
We’re not just in the business of building resilience. Instead, we actively walk alongside the people we support, through all their challenges till the wellbeing of their whānau is restored. We respect all cultures and tailor our support for each individual with a range of different choices.
As well as supporting people at a deeply personal level, we work with our communities to provide effective services for their changing needs. Networking and collaborating with local Iwi providers is an important part of this.
We are Yellow Brick Road
Our Vision | Wawata
Whānau and communities must be integral to mental distress recovery. We will walk alongside any family in New Zealand who needs support, knowledge, advocacy and empowerment as they journey towards mental wellbeing.
Our Purpose | Kaupapa
To inspire and equip whānau to restore themselves, by supporting their journeys from a place of distress to one of mental wellbeing.
Our Promise
Let’s change this together
Yellow Brick Road Values | Uara
Whanaungatanga – We are kin
Connection. Partnership. Honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
We believe that connection, a sense of belonging and working together are critical for the wellbeing for all individuals, families, whānau and communities.
Yellow Brick Road is committed to working in partnership with others to improve mental health outcomes in Aotearoa New Zealand. We acknowledge the specific cultural needs of Māori in their journey to wellness and value their participation in our organisation as tangata whenua.
Expertise – We know our stuff
Knowledge. Professionalism. Quality. Competency.
We know and understand the issues facing whānau affected by mental distress. Our services are underpinned by national and international research, comprehensive internal training for our staff, and by continuous learning from people who access our services about what works and what they need.