News and updates
It can be hard to keep up to date with everything that is going on. This page has information about all our communication channels.
Keeping up to date
This website is the best place to keep up to date. You can:
- See where volunteers are needed right now
- Access tools and guidance for volunteers, including health, safety and wellbeing support
- Learn about induction and training opportunities
- Find contact details for area councils, branches and groups
- See our fundraising events calendar
- Share our stories with your friends and whānau
We communicate regularly to all our members and volunteers via email. When you join as a member we add you to our mailing list.
Fundraising
Annual Appeal 2025
More than ever before, we need to be prepared – to be here for humanity, ensuring we can deliver life-changing humanitarian assistance wherever the need is greatest.
- Visit this year's campaign donation page:
Here for Humanity – Here and Abroad - Watch this year's television commercial that features on our website homepage:
Here for Humanity this Red Cross Annual Appeal - Read about, and hear from Chris Ford, who needed help to evacuate from his home in South Dunedin when flooding caused a local state of emergency:
Accessible care during floods "quick as a flash"
Annual Appeal email signature
- Here for Humanity - donate today (PNG, 644KB)
- (open and right-click to 'save image' and then add to your email signature)
Annual Appeal posters
- In a disaster, time isn't on our side but you can be (PDF poster, 2.9MB)
- Here for Humanity (PDF poster, 2.7MB)
- Organise your Red Cross fundraiser (PDF poster, 2.2MB)
Become a fundraising legend
Sign up to fundraise for the New Zealand Red Cross Annual Appeal on Raisley.com
New fundraising toolkits and templates
See our new range of resources available for planning your next fundraising event:
Planning your fundraising event
Red Cross members, volunteers and employees can also access a branch fundraising toolkit:
Branch fundraising toolkit (PDF, 16MB)
What's new in our Regulations
Between March and November 2024, we reviewed the Members’ Handbook and created our new Regulations document. We've put together an outline of what we heard during consultation rounds and how our Regulations have changed to reflect your feedback.
What's new in our Regulations (PDF, 137KB)
Disaster and emergency support
We’ve switched off the Hazard App
From 2015, the Hazard App was available publicly to support communities before, during and after disasters. The app was able to issue hazard alerts.
Since then, there have been many changes in New Zealand’s approach to hazard alerting and there are now a range of ways people can stay informed during emergencies.
Current emergencies
New Zealand Disaster Fund
See key points about the New Zealand Disaster Fund, how it works, and where to direct any questions.
Supporting people through the New Zealand Disaster Fund
Find updates on how the Fund was spent, services available, and stories about supporting affected communities.
Visit our New Zealand Disaster Fund hub
Good and Ready Essentials – a step-by-step guide to preparedness
Disasters and emergencies can strike Aotearoa New Zealand at any time, without warning. It is important for us, as members of the New Zealand Red Cross, to be well prepared. When we are prepared we can continue to assist those in need during an emergency or disaster, and helps us and our households to cope.
Visit the New Zealand Red Cross Good and Ready webpage:
Prepare for a disaster – get Good and Ready
We encourage you to complete all the steps on the page so that we all have a plan and know what to do when an emergency or disaster strikes. Good and Ready connects to NEMA disaster preparedness resources, which are available in a variety of languages.
Learning and development courses
DNA of the Red Cross
DNA of the Red Cross is a workshop to introduce people to the ‘building blocks of the Red Cross’ – humanitarian law, our Fundamental Principles, and the values that underpin the wider Movement.
We hold workshops around twice a year.
Find out about these workshops
Health, safety, and wellbeing
Get involved with
If you want to contribute to building a positive culture around health, safety, and wellbeing at Red Cross, then we need you!
Everyone has a role to play in making sure Red Cross is a healthy and safe place to work and participate in volunteering activities.
Expressions of interest are available for those who want to get involved and support health, safety, and wellbeing in your volunteering activity group.
Visit our health, safety and wellbeing webpage for more
Our EAP provider - TELUS Health
We changed to a new Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) provider TELUS Health on 1 November 2023 to provide a more comprehensive range of mental health and wellbeing resources to our people. For further details and how to access this support, or to find out what to do if you are currently accessing EAP through the previous provider, please visit the volunteers page on our website.
Health, safety and wellbeing resources
Guidelines on returning to work or volunteering after injury or illness
Rehabilitation and return to work or volunteering activities guidelines Oct 2023 (PDF file, 249KB)
Realising 2030
Realising 2030 is our plan to deliver the changes that will make Strategy 2030 possible. One of the first visible changes is the establishment of a new area model on 1 July 2023.
Find out details of the new areas
Regular publications
Inside RED is distributed monthly by email and is for members, volunteers and staff. We email a copy to members and volunteers. If you haven't been receiving 'Inside RED' you can sign up.
IHL Champions Newsletter is prepared by international humanitarian law volunteers and our IHL Principal Advisor and distributed bimonthly by email. Sign up to get these newsletters straight into your inbox.
Social media channels
To make the most of keeping up-to-date with everything going on in Red Cross around Aotearoa, follow us on our social media channels – links are at the bottom of this page in the footer.
If you're sharing our content on social media you need to be familiar with our media and social media policies.
Intranet
Branch presidents, area council chairs, and their deputies can log in to the Intranet to access updates for office holders, file committee meeting minutes, and access online dashboards that show the latest membership data.