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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 9, Issue 3– November 2009

  • Happy Christmas
  • Plumbing industry supports What's Up
  • What's Up "vital"
  • Social networking support
  • UNCRC turns 20
  • Thank you donors
  • Terenzo's news
  • Giant Day Out

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 9, Issue 2– June 2009

  • Grocery Industry supports What's Up
  • Child discipline referendum
  • What children think about parents' right to use corporal punishment
  • Peter Urlich says, "Hi"
  • Musical callers - children sing about What's Up
  • Giant Games Day
  • Callers find What's Up "Very Helpful"
  • Kids Art by Lucy Smith, aged 12

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WHATSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 9, Issue 1 – March 2009

  • Peer problems red flag
  • Inspiration for us all
  • Helping Vietnam
  • Life Ed conference
  • Thank you Telecom
  • Help What's Up
  • Need donations

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 8, Issue 3– December 2008

  • Grocery industry benefit
  • What's Up gets a lift
  • Partnership with children
  • Winter worries
  • Child mental health
  • Thank you to donors
  • Transferable skills
  • Chairman's report
  • Welcome from Barnardos

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 8, Issue 2– July 2008

  • Plumbing Industry Charity Event
  • Life Education Trust
  • Adult callers
  • Medical students
  • Sovereign Sunshine
  • Todd Foundation
  • Grocery Charity Ball 2008
  • Sticky TV
  • Rotary support

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 8, Issue 1 – March 2008

  • Five hours . . .
  • Art fetches $50,000
  • Double vision
  • Feedback
  • Swiss research
  • Testing times
  • Call Stats

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 7, Issue 3– November 2007

  • Chairman's Annual Review
  • Future proofing 0800WHATSUP
  • What's Up experience counts at Presbyterian Support
  • Child helplines internationally
  • BOB at 0800WHATSUP
  • Telecom Mob
  • Thanks to donors
  • Free flowing funds

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 7, Issue 2– July 2007

  • Growing strong kids, not tough kids
  • 0800WHATSUP in new guide on bullying
  • Technology upgrade at 0800WHATSUP call centre
  • Kidsart@What's Up
  • Sticky TV and 0800WHATSUP collaborate
  • Physical well-being in the spotlight
  • 0800WHATSUP contributes to child health plan

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 7, Issue 1 – March 2007

  • New Zealand violence felt at What's Up
  • Some key call statistics for 2006
  • Childhood maltreatment linked to adult inflammation
  • International reports recommends helplines
  • Touching base with childlines overseas
  • Art for What's Up fetches $50,000
  • Key facts
  • In celebration of our supporters

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 6, Issue 2– August 2006

  • Interview with Marlies Puentener
  • Bidding for What's Up
  • "Can you please tell me how I can be better so my Dad wont hit me anymore?"
  • Repeal of section 59 of the Crimes Act 1961
  • Working with young people who self harm

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 6, Issue 1 – March 2006

  • Problems with friends still head the list
  • Mobile phones essential communications tool for today's kids
  • What's Up head to tour world childlines
  • White Pages art a winner for What's Up
  • Steps to becoming a What's Up Counsellor
  • Family relationships hot topic over Christmas/New Year
  • Childline part of disaster relief

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 5, Issue 2 – October 2005

  • Chairman's Annual Review
  • White Pages® Art Auction Proceeds For What's Up
  • Executive Director's Report
  • Strategic Planning Meeting Held
  • Millionth Call Registered
  • Award For What's Up Sponsor

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 5, Issue 1 – May 2005

  • What's Up welcomes new sponsor
  • International standards proposed
  • What's Up part of global movement
  • White Pages promotes What's Up
  • The What's Up case management files
  • 2004 call figures released
  • Calls on the up and up
  • Paint and promote
  • Many calls remained unanswered

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - November 2004

  • What's Up Supported by New Alliance
  • Schoolgirl Comes to Aid of What's Up
  • New Members of the Kids Help Foundation Trust Board
  • Emotion Without Action is Irrelevant
  • What's Up Key Facts
  • Young People in Crisis
  • What's Up Turns Three
  • A Counsellor Reflects
  • What's Up Supporters

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 2, Issue 3 – October 2003

  • Calls answered tally reaches record level
  • Call rate remains high despite client group “turnover”
  • Many people contribute to What's Up success
  • Funds urgently needed after loss of sponsors
  • Children asked to send art works to What’ s Up

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 2, Issue 2 – June 2003

  • KHF Youth Ambassadors appointed
  • Sex and intimacy issues important source of calls
  • What's Up website makes good use of "virtual band"
  • Donations now possible on 0900 YOUR CALL

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 2, Issue 1 – April 2003

  • What's Up Lock Up at American Express Viaduct Harbour
  • AMP Foundation makes $30,000 grant to KHF
  • Amelie Pape appointed as KHF Marketing Director

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 1, Issue 4 – March 2002

  • Child health expert applauds KHF’s action in doing something of real value for NZ children
  • New Counsellors begin probationary training at What’s Up
  • Two new members join KHF Board
  • Volunteers have a vital role to play in supporting What’s Up’s operations

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 1, Issue 3 - August 2002

  • 100,000 calls answered
  • What’s Up recognized by cash grants
  • New counsellors being recruited
  • Strategic planning meeting renews vision, reviews governance, sets priorities for immediate development
  • KHF in strong position to move forward
  • Counselling principles work in transforming difficult callers

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 1, Issue 2 – May 2002

  • Children and young people still calling in droves
  • Summary of caller statistics released
  • Relationship with Barnardos developing
  • Service standards impressively high
  • Counsellors have to deal with wide variety of calls
  • A girl uses What’s Up to help deal with loss

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WASSUP? NEWS LETTER - Vol 1, Issue 1 – Feburary 2002

  • What’s Up launch meets with high acceptance and uptake
  • Caller profile closely matches service objectives
  • Feedback indicates callers and families value the service highly
  • Music and animation work well to reach kids

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