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Barbara Disley appointed Chief Executive of Richmond Trust
Wednesday, 13 June 2012, 11:24 am | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
Dr Barbara Disley has been appointed as Chief Executive of the Richmond New Zealand Trust, the non-government organisation that provides community-based mental health and disability support services countrywide. More >>
Richmond Posts Financial Surplus
Wednesday, 31 August 2005, 10:36 am | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
Richmond Fellowship New Zealand has recorded an overall surplus on its annual balance sheet for the 2005 financial year, in spite of operational losses on some services and high costs associated with accreditation processes. More >>
Strong Support for New Mental Health Strategy
Thursday, 30 June 2005, 3:59 pm | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
Richmond Fellowship, the national provider of support services, says the Government’s new 10-year plan for mental health is an excellent blueprint that will encourage services to be more accessible and innovative. More >>
Richmond Fellowship Names Board Appointments
Wednesday, 29 June 2005, 12:35 am | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
The Board of Richmond Fellowship, the national provider of community-based support services, has confirmed two new appointments to complete a review of the organisation’s governance. More >>
Richmond to Guide Sri Lankan Family Project
Friday, 28 January 2005, 3:59 pm | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
Richmond Fellowship, the community-based mental health provider, will seek funding to support a new family and community initiative for tsunami victims in Sri Lanka. More >>
Mental Health Provider Assists in Stricken Nation
Tuesday, 11 January 2005, 10:29 am | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
One of New Zealand’s largest mental health providers is sending an advance party to Sri Lanka to help develop counseling and psychiatric support services for tsunami survivors. More >>
Richmond to Hold Budget
Thursday, 6 January 2005, 3:10 pm | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
Richmond Fellowship, the national provider of community support services, has gained the distinction of being the first non-government provider to take the role of budget holder for a regional mental health service. More >>
Support Agency Urges New Zealanders to Speak Up
Monday, 20 December 2004, 1:53 pm | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
A major provider of community mental health services says its Christmas wish is for the silent majority to be less silent about their compassion for people with psychiatric illnesses. More >>
Election Produces Useful Mix for CDHB Leadership
Friday, 5 November 2004, 9:33 am | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
Richmond Fellowship has welcomed the election result for the Canterbury District Health Board and paid tribute to Dr Olive Webb, Richmond’s Acting Clinical Director, who is among the successful contenders. Dr Webb was the second highest-polling candidate. More >>
Richmond Gains Ministry of Health Certification
Thursday, 7 October 2004, 11:20 am | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
New Zealand’s largest provider of community based mental health services has achieved Certification by the Ministry of Health. More >>
Little Support for Industrial Action
Thursday, 19 August 2004, 12:54 am | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
Richmond Fellowship, the non-governmental provider of specialist community support services, says yesterday’s industrial action had no impact on the delivery of services to clients. More >>
Youth Services a Priority
Friday, 28 May 2004, 3:14 pm | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
A major provider of community-based mental health services says additional Budget funding is an important opportunity to develop more services for young people. More >>
Richmond Institute for Innovation and Learning
Thursday, 27 November 2003, 5:52 pm | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
The Richmond Fellowship New Zealand has established New Zealand's first third-sector research unit with a focus on the effective delivery of mental health services. More >>
Mental Health Service Welcomes Sign Language Moves
Wednesday, 29 October 2003, 2:40 pm | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
New Zealand’s first mental health service for the Deaf has welcomed plans to recognise New Zealand Sign Language as the third official language of New Zealand. More >>
Community Provider Keen to Accept CYFS Cases
Friday, 24 October 2003, 12:09 am | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
A major provider of community services has welcomed a call from United Future for NGOs to take on some of the work of CYFS, and it says new treatment modalities offer a chance to move forward. More >>
Health Service to Gain World of Difference Worker
Friday, 10 October 2003, 5:45 pm | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
An Auckland-based specialist mental health service is to benefit from an innovative programme that enables Kiwis to spend a year working for the charity or cause of their choice, anywhere in the world, while receiving a year’s salary. More >>
Formal Apology From Former Richmond Employee
Friday, 26 September 2003, 11:39 am | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
“I unreservedly retract all statements or allegations concerning the practices and governance of Richmond Fellowship New Zealand or the members of its board, management or staff which have been made by me in breach of the confidentiality provisions of ... More >>
Staffed Houses Due for Review
Tuesday, 29 July 2003, 2:46 pm | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
A major non-governmental health provider says NUPE’s opposition to improvements for long-term mental health care in Christchurch shows a complete disregard of modern approaches to client support, and is really a desperate bid to retain membership. More >>
Cook Islands Achieves Milestone in Health Services
Wednesday, 28 May 2003, 5:04 pm | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
One of New Zealand’s leading providers of community-based support services has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Cook Islands Government for the development of mental health and community support services. More >>
Richmond to Provide a Flexible Model of Care
Tuesday, 15 April 2003, 5:32 pm | Richmond Fellowship New Zealand
Christchurch-based Richmond Fellowship has been selected to provide a flexible model of care, known as Intensive Support Packages, for Auckland clients with severe mental illness requiring high levels of support. More >>