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Improve wellbeing for rangatahi Māori and young people
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have a seat at decision-making tables. Expand access to youth mental health and addiction services in all localities. Eliminate admissions of rangatahi Māori and young people to adult in-patient mental health services. Invest in youth specific acute options for rangatahi Māori and young people
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Positive progress with targets but challenges remain for young people
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NewsFollowing the release of the Government’s latest targets data this morning, Te Hiringa Mahara – Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission is renewing its calls for increased urgency to improve access to services for young people. “While we are encouraged by workforce growth and acknowledge the
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Assessment of progress - implementation of Kua Tīmata Te Haerenga recommendations downloads
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ResourceGovernment. These five recommendations had a focus on improving access to mental health and addiction (MHA) services. They were: Health NZ develops a mental health and addiction workforce plan to address service capacity and workforce shortages by June 2025 (inclusive of clinical
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Youth services focus report
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Resourceof this report are young people and whānau who shared their experiences of adult inpatient mental health services. It is for them and future generations that we stand up for a better future of mental health support. There must be investment in youth-specific acute alternatives, including kaupapa
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New primary mental health and addiction support provides a welcome expansion, but gaps remain – new report
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Newseveryone requiring a higher level of care gets the support they need. Focused attention is now required on addressing this problem.” The report shows mounting pressure on specialist services. This is primarily related to acute workforce shortages in specialist services and is compounded by having more
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Acute options
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Mental health and addiction service use – what the data shows webinar
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mental health and addiction services. This report monitors publicly health-funded mental health and addiction services over the five-year period from 2017/18 to 2021/22, using a broad suite of data. In this webinar, we shared selected findings from this report about changes in mental health and
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Young people are missing out on access to mental health services
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Newsfor young people, including youth-specific crisis responses, streamlined pathways into care as well as an increased range of effective acute community options tailored for young people. It is positive to see an overall increase in access to specialist mental health and addiction services and the new
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Mental health and addiction service monitoring
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needs of Māori and whānau accessing specialist mental health and addiction services. Health NZ provides guidance for the delivery of effective acute community options tailored to meet the needs of rangatahi and youth by June 2025. Health NZ develops a mental health and addiction data plan by June 2025
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Acute options paper
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