A PDF copy of eight updated Adshel poster designs, each depicting a different way that people can improve their wellbeing. This version of the poster series has slightly modified wording. The posters were from phase 2 of the All Right? campaign, promoting the Five Ways to Wellbeing. The Five Ways to Wellbeing are a simple, evidence-based approach to improving wellbeing, promoted by the Mental Health Foundation.
An image encouraging people to connect. The image two 'All Righties' catching up over coffee and reads, "When was your last mate date? Catching up is awesome - even when times are tough." The image was from phase 2 of the All Right? campaign, promoting the Five Ways to Wellbeing. The Five Ways to Wellbeing is a simple, evidence-based approach to improving wellbeing, promoted by the Mental Health Foundation.
A photograph of Ciaran Fox (left) and Sue Turner (right) on the slide at Margaret Mahy Playground. Fox is the All Right? Mental Health Promoter and Turner is the All Right? Campaign Manager. The photograph was taken to promote '#BrighterAutumn', a photo competition held by All Right? and the Christchurch Mail. This photograph was on the cover of the April 14 2016 edition of the Christchurch Mail.
A PDF copy of a concertina booklet incorporating phase 2 and phase 3 of the All Right? campaign. One side of the concertina includes "a few things people in Canterbury say makes them feel All Right." The other side provides an introduction to the Five Ways to Wellbeing. The Five Ways to Wellbeing is a simple, evidence-based approach to improving wellbeing, promoted by the Mental Health Foundation.
An PDF copy of a t-shirt design for Polyfest 2015. The front of the shirt includes the Polyfest Canterbury 2015 logo. The back includes the All Right? And CPH Pacific Health logos, beneath the text, "It's all right to love your Pacific culture".
An PDF copy of the back of All Right? Pacific playing cards. In the centre of the card is the CPH Pacific Health logo, three interwoven traditional bands and a red band in a star-like shape. The card-back also includes the All Right? logo.
An PDF copy of the All Right? Pacific playing cards box template. The front of the box includes the CPH Pacific Health logo, and reads, "It's all right to love your Pacific culture." The back of the box also includes the Pacific Health logo and reads, "Communication is the heartbeat of healthy family relationships".
An image of the All Right? logo, which was used as a profile picture on the All Right? Facebook page.
An image used as a cover photo on the All Right? Facebook page. The image reads, "Your aroha really helps".
A photograph of 'All Righties' with festival-goers at the 2014 SCIRT World Buskers Festival in Hagley Park.
A photograph of the All Right? logo and website stencilled onto a foot path.
A PDF copy of a summary report of All Right? research findings. The report was created in February 2017
An image used as a profile picture on the All Right? Facebook page. The image reads, "All Right gardening tips!".
A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in February 2017.
A photograph of young people making handmade cards. The photograph was taken at Rehua Marae during Matariki 2016.
A photograph of the All Right? stall. The stall includes arts and crafts supplies and All Right? resources.
An image of the All Right? logo, which was used as a profile picture on the All Right? Facebook page.
A photograph of young people making handmade cards. The photograph was taken at Rehua Marae during Matariki 2016.
A PDF copy of five stickers advertising the All Right? social media presence. Each image reads, "All Right? Join the conversation: facebook.com/allrightnz".
A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in February 2014.
A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in August 2013
A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in June 2013
A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in December 2012.
A PDF copy of postcards from the Let's Talk About Parenting project of the All Right? campaign.
A PDF copy of a media release by All Right? titled "New Smartphone App Designed to Improve Mental Health and Wellbeing in Canterbury". The media release details the release of the All Right? app and includes quotes from Dr Lucy D'Aeth (All Right?) about the app and the wider campaign. The media release is dated June 2015.
A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in May 2014.
A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in November 2012.
A photograph of All Right? bunting at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, looking over the Weather Station Lawn.
An image used as a cover photo on the All Right? Facebook page. The image reads, "You're warmer than a onesie".
An image used as a cover photo on the All Right? Facebook page. The image reads, "Sharing a little love in Canterbury".