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Belgian mother who killed her 5 children euthanised at her own request
In Belgium the law allows for people to choose to be euthanised if they are experiencing "unbearable" psychological suffering that cannot be healed.
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Dr Bessel van der Kolk: how to heal trauma
Traumatic experiences get lodged in people's brains and bodies as a sense of threat and to heal they must rediscover a sense of safety, says psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk. Audio
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Coroner's inquest into mosque terrorist attack delayed
The coronial inquiry into the deaths of 51 people killed in the 2019 Christchurch terrorist attack has been delayed, due to the amount of evidence being prepared.
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Mental health funding to boost support in flood-hit Hawke's Bay
The government is investing $3.25 million to expand existing mental health support in Hawke's Bay after Cyclone Gabrielle.
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'Sad to feel our parents are second-class': Conflict denies loved ones visas to visit
Middle Eastern families say they feel like their whānau, already suffering in war-torn zones, are being punished again - as the conflicts are being given as the reason they cannot travel here.
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Flood-damaged cars: What you need to know
With thousands of vehicles water damaged from the Auckland January floods and Cyclone Gabrielle combined, insurance companies are swamped with claims. Drivers face many pitfalls and dilemmas. Here's…
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Cyclone Gabrielle: What does recovery look like for Tairawhiti and Hawke's Bay?
A multi-sector rural coordination group met in Gisborne yesterday to draw up a blueprint to help farmers, growers and families work through the monumental challenges left in Cyclone Gabrielle's wake… Audio
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Kāinga Ora tight-lipped on number of flood-damaged homes to be demolished
Kāinga Ora will demolish a number of homes in Māngere that were damaged in the Auckland Anniversary Weekend flooding.
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Sounds murders witness took own life, left note about Scott Watson conviction
The death of Guy Wallace, who was one of the last people to see Ben Smart and Olivia Hope alive and a key witness in a murder trial, was self-inflicted, says a coroner.
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Criteria widened for Ukrainians fleeing war who want to settle in Aotearoa
The government has extended the application window for the 2022 Special Ukraine Visa by another year.
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Much criticism of Gloriavale valid, leader says
In a rare public appearance, Gloriavale's Overseeing Shepherd Howard Temple admitted leaders had made mistakes and promised to report abuse to police, instead of appealing for repentance and…
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Cyclone aftermath: Keeping tabs on mental wellbeing a top priority
The Rural Support Trust is planning support hubs in remote places for those farmers and growers impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle. Audio
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Cyclone aftermath: Keeping tabs on mental wellbeing a top priority
The Rural Support Trust is planning support hubs in remote places for those farmers and growers impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle.
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Gloriavale: Private conversations could be shared with leaders - member
A Gloriavale woman admits private conversations that deviated from their beliefs could be shared with leaders.
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Locals worry forecast rain will set back clean-up efforts
More rain in Hawke's Bay is worrying locals who have already made massive efforts to clean up from Cyclone Gabrielle.
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Puna and Maamau embrace as Pacific unites once again
Pacific leaders from around the region are meeting in Fiji to discuss and resolve issues affecting regionalism.
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Cyclone Gabrielle worsens Gisborne's housing crisis
The massive storm damaged scores of homes, motels are full in the city and more than 560 people are on a waiting list for social housing.
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Cyclone-hit farmers, growers will have fund details by end of day - minister
Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor is confident details about how people can access the $50 million fund, announced on Monday, are imminent.
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Ōtara liquor licence rejected after single beer sales and La-Z-Boy promotion
The decision to reject the licence renweal is being hailed as a victory for community groups fighting the impact of alcohol in south Auckland, but the business is vowing to fight the ruling.
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Watch: Latest on Cyclone Gabrielle response in Auckland region
Auckland Emergency Management provides the latest update as exclusion zones and cordons remain in some west coast communities.
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More than 400 evacuated RSE workers soon to have accommodation
More than 400 workers from the Pacific evacuated to a Napier church should be able to return to more permanent accommodation in the next few days.
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Employee alleges broadcaster Sean Plunket yelled at her, punched desk
An editor at new media start-up The Platform says she was yelled and sworn at by founder Sean Plunket, before he "punched a desk" standing just a metre in front of her.
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Kāinga Ora tenants sleep in flood-damaged home
Some Kāinga Ora tenants are continuing to sleep in flood-damaged properties as the public housing provider struggles to meet the sheer demand for homes.
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Cyclone Gabrielle: looking after yourself and others
Thousands of North Islanders are facing uncertainty, loss and grief in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle. Psychologist Sarb Johal talks about how people can get the psychological support they need. Audio
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‘There are always moments of light’: how to cope when everything is too much
It's normal to feel overwhelmed by events out of our control, such as natural disasters, say experts. The important thing is how we re-train our brains and bodies to react.