MY MATES AND I ARE CRICKET LEGENDS

Ben really didn’t want to go to highschool. He already got picked on, and was dreading how bad it would be when he was one of the youngest in the whole school.

He had thought about killing himself.

Thankfully his school had Chatbus. The Chatbus Counsellor taught him how to deal with bullies and encouraged him to join the cricket team.

MY NEW FAMILY ARE AWESOME

No-one knew Jenny’s Mum was a drug addict and had left her 6 months ago to move to Central. Jenny’s sister is 18 and was at home – but as a professional sex worker, she’s was away most nights.

Jenny was always tired and hungry in class.

Thankfully her school had Chatbus. The Chatbus Counsellor used family role playing to help Jenny reveal the truth and got her into a caring foster home.

MUM AND DAD DON'T FIGHT ANYMORE

Charlie’s Dad had lost his job a few months ago. Now his Dad was angry, and he and Mum were fIghtIng all the tIme. They had no idea Charlie could hear everything they were saying.

Charlie had started yelling at his teacher in class.

Thankfully his school had Chatbus. The Chatbus Counsellor taught Charlie how to breathe through his anger, and helped his Dad find some help too.

%

Chatbus is 100% funded by charitable grants and private donation

Last year 1100 Dunedin children accessed free counselling across 23 primary schools

%

54% of our children refer themselves, because they trust ChatBus

Become a Chatbus STAR! For only $20 per month, subsidise six counselling sessions for one child.

WHO DID YOU TELL YOUR SECRETS TO

Chatbus is a safe place for children to go when they don’t want to talk to anyone else. Do you remember being a child… perhaps the last person on earth you wanted to tell your embarrassing secret to was your teacher, mum or dad!

We hear everything from friendship issues, bullying, family bereavement and divorce, to serious cases of neglect or abuse that no-one else even suspected.

OUR BEGINNING

ChatBus was founded by counsellor and former kindergarten teacher Averil Pierce. Two of Averil’s children were in early high school when they had their worlds rocked by the suicide of a fellow student and dear friend.

Averil’s first hand experience of counselling her children and their friends through such a traumatic experience, drove her to find a way to use her skills to prevent future suicides.

Her research also uncovered that youth suicide in NZ was not uncommon - a point more recently thrust into the public eye, when Unicef released findings that NZ has the highest youth suicide rate in the Western World*.

Averil believed that intervention before kids experience the turbulence of adolescence and the independence of high-school, would develop resilient teenagers. Working with children at primary school results in teenagers who feel comfortable seeking help when they need it.

And so ChatBus was born.

VALUED BY SCHOOLS

Chatbus provides an invaluable service to young children and families in Dunedin. It provides immediate and effective support for children who are experiencing difficulties in their lives. It is the immediacy and ease of use which makes Chatbus so effective.
Most importantly children learn many important skills through the services of ChatBus.
The only problem with Chatbus is that they can’t support all the schools and children who have issues in Dunedin. I cannot recommend them highly enough.

Simon Clark

Principal

This invaluable service to our school not only works with and for our children, it also involves and engages the children’s parents and whānau in an inclusive and supportive way.
We are seeing positive gains with more engagement of some of our families within our school.
The Chatbus provides an opportunity for our children to have a voice in a safe, nurturing and confidential environment, with someone who is objective and approachable. This service is a very important part of our work for our children.

Debbie Smith

Principal

OUR VISION

To have a community where all children are valued, safe and happy.

He Taonga nui a tatou tamariki.

OUR CHILDREN, OUR FUTURE, OUR RESPONSIBILITY

OUR MISSION STATEMENT

TO RESTORE HOPE, BUILD RESILIENCE, ENCOURAGE, EMPOWER AND SUPPORT CHILDREN THROUGH COUNSELLING

OUR RESULTS

Since 2008 we have helped hundreds of families and worked with over 4000 of Dunedin’s children.

WHY WE DO IT

“I was having trouble making friends at this school, and when I went to ChatBus I learned some skills that I didn’t know before, and now I have good friends, and I feel like I fit in.”
Boy, 12 years

“My wife died of cancer, and I found the support of ChatBus invaluable for my daughter during this time. The counsellor supported her through the whole difficult journey, and I believe she is in this good space today because of that work at ChatBus.”
Dad of 11 year old

“When I went to ChatBus, my step dad got help. He was beating up me and my mum. Now I feel safe in my house. I’m glad I found the courage to tell the counsellor.”
Girl, 12 years

“Thank you for giving me my happy boy back.”
Mother, 8 year old

“I will never forget ChatBus and how you helped me when I was being hurt at home.”
Girl, now 17 years

VALUED BY THE COMMUNITY

ChatBus is, in my mind, a service that needs to be retained in Dunedin. It is a positive initiative which meets the mental and emotional needs of our younger citizens who are our future.

I greatly value the work that ChatBus is doing in our community and urge you to support this programme.

Dave Cull

Dunedin Mayor

I see Chatbus as one of the local initiatives that we must preserve and grow as they meet the specific needs of this community.

Any service that grows bottom up is hard won and services for children don’t often come along.

I value the professional approach to the work with children that this service offers and wish them well in every way.

Shona Barnett

Child Protection Nurse

HOW YOU CAN HELP

Join our 1000 STARS program for as little as $20 per month and help us reach our goal.

Join Us On Facebook

A huge thanks to our sponsors