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Displaying 151 - 160 results of 163 for "mental health and addictions services 2021/2022"
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Refreshed strategic direction update – office hours session
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NewsThe resulting strategy sets out how we work and what we will deliver. We held an an office hours session with our Board chair Hayden Wano, and Chief Executive, Karen Orsborn.
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COVID-19 learnings can support communities recovering from Cyclone Gabrielle
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News“We can expect rates of distress and addiction to increase, and the support people need will be required for some time. We will need an immediate investment in local mental health and addiction services, which must not have a time limit on availability for people who need them.
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He Ara Awhina Framework
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ResourceHe Ara Āwhina describes what an ideal mental health and addiction system looks like. This will be used to assess, monitor, and advocate for improvements to the mental health and addiction system of Aotearoa, including services.
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Rolling out more options for crisis care
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NewsWhile our focus in the report is on ‘alternatives’, we acknowledge that inpatient units are an important part of the mental health ecosystem. These inpatient services can be under pressure so providing more acute options will benefit everyone.
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New report highlights Pacific wellbeing challenges
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NewsA new report from Te Hiringa Mahara - Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission shows that more should be done to improve mental health and wellbeing outcomes of Pacific peoples.
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Rural communities respond well to pandemic, despite challenges
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NewsCOVID-19 in Aotearoa compounded the stress farmers and growers were already experiencing. It also exacerbated pre-existing challenges across healthcare services, including mental health services.
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Welcome to new Commission Board member from Chair Hayden Wano
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NewsI would like to welcome our newest member, Tuari Potiki, to the Board of the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission. Tuari exemplifies leadership and has had a big influence on policy and service development.
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Youth Wellbeing Insights Report
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ResourceYoung people speak out about Wellbeing: An insights report into the Wellbeing of Rangatahi Māori and other Young People in Aotearoa This report grows our collective understanding of the systems and determinants that affect rangatahi Māori and young people’s wellbeing, which in turn, influences mental
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Pacific community connections key to wellbeing during COVID-19
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NewsThroughout the worse periods of the pandemic, Pacific people drew on their connections to provide flexible and practical support to each other – support like trustworthy and accessible public health information, access to health care, food and care packages, and spiritual and social help.
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He mihi aroha: Kiingi Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII
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NewsHayden Wano, Board Chair on behalf of all the Board and staff Te Hiringa Mahara - Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission