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Support & wellbeing

Grief is not something you need to manage alone. There is no right way to grieve, and there is no timeline. These services are here when you're ready.

Crisis lines — available now

ServiceContact
Need to talk? (free, 24/7)1737 (call or text)
Lifeline0800 543 354
Samaritans0800 726 666
Youthline0800 376 633

Bereavement support

ServiceWhat they offerCost
Hospice NZ Bereavement support for up to 14 months after death. Contact your local hospice. Free
Skylight Trust Grief support, counselling, resources for adults and children. From $130+GST/session
The Grief Centre Support groups and counselling — face-to-face, phone, or video. Varies
EAP (via your employer) Short-term counselling — ask your HR team. Free (employer-funded)
Aoake te Rā Support for those who have lost someone to suicide. Free

Support for children

ServiceWhat
Skylight TrustResources and programmes for grieving children and young people
Kenzie's GiftChild bereavement support
Cloud WorkshopFree, Auckland, ages 5–18
Seasons for GrowthSchool-based grief programme
Mana AkeWellbeing support in Canterbury schools

Bereavement leave

Under the Holidays Act 2003, if you have been employed for 6 months or more:

Relationship to the deceasedLeave
Spouse/partner, parent, child, sibling, grandparent, grandchild, spouse's parent3 days
Other person (if employer accepts you have suffered a bereavement)1 day

3 days is not enough. Most people need more time. Talk to your employer — many will offer additional leave, flexible working, or unpaid leave. Your EAP service can also help you navigate this conversation.

For employers

If you're an employer and a staff member has been bereaved:

If your employee has lost someone, consider sharing this site with them. It walks through everything they need to do, step by step.

Cultural & religious support

Tangihanga, Pacific mourning customs, and religious funeral requirements all have specific practices and timelines. We have a dedicated guide covering Māori, Samoan, Tongan, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, and Christian customs.

Cultural & religious guidance →

Sources

Bereavement leave: Holidays Act 2003 · Support services: govt.nz

The information on this page is general in nature and does not constitute legal, financial, or medical advice. For advice specific to your situation, consult a qualified professional.

Dollar figures and entitlements change periodically. We link to authoritative sources where possible. Last reviewed: April 2026.