Kai Xin Xing Dong is a Like Minds, Like Mine programme to reduce stigma and discrimination for Asian youth with experience of mental illness.
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The Kai Xin Xing Dong programme works with four Asian communities in New Zealand, producing a Chinese-English bilingual website and other resources to raise awareness of how to be inclusive.
What’s new?
The programme is focussed on Filipino, Indian and Korean communities as well as Chinese. We are currently working with Filipino, Indian and Korean people to ask what information and activities are needed to address stigma and discrimination in their communities. If you belong to one of these communities and would like to get involved, please contact Charlie Tang who would be very happy to talk to you!
Where to find Kai Xin Xing Dong resources
New resources are under development to support all four Kai Xin Xing Dong audiences. If you’re looking for Kai Xin Xing Dong resources for the Chinese community, you can find them on the Kai Xin Xing Dong website. There is also a range of Five Ways to Wellbeing posters available in different languages, including Chinese.
Did you know?
Kai Xin Xing Dong means to have a happy and healthy life, with an open heart – living in this way we can treat all people with respect.