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Age-ban on social media can’t solve mental distress on its own
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the world. There is no turning back the clock. Yet the downsides of the online world for young people are well known and how to address these is now playing out on the international stage. With France recently following in Australia's footsteps by introducing an age-based ban on social media, this
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Leadership
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currently sits on the board of WALSH Trust, a mental health NGO. Stuart Allan, Kaiwhakahaere Rātonga Rangatōpū | Director Corporate Services As director of the Corporate Services team, Stuart supports Te Hiringa Mahara by delivering a range of functions, including finance, communications, strategies and
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Wellbeing
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Our vision for wellbeing for all people in Aotearoa is: tū tangata mauri ora, thriving together.
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More kaupapa Māori services
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whakapapa, mātauranga Māori healing and treatment options and resources developed by Māori. Kaupapa Māori services are culturally, spiritually, and physically safe for Māori, and acknowledge wairuatanga as a key contributor to mental wellbeing. This is more effective for Māori – and offers more holistic
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Put an end to CCTOs
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. Why is this important? People in Aotearoa experiencing significant mental distress continue to be subject to coercive practices despite evidence there is no therapeutic value. Practices like Compulsory Community Treatment Orders or seclusion, are enabled by: outdated mental health law (the Mental
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He Ara Āwhina framework
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that describe what an ideal mental health and addiction system looks like: Te Ao Māori perspective, which was developed by Māori, with Māori, for Māori: Mana Whakahaere Mana Motuhake Manawa Ora / Tūmanako Mana Tangata / Tū Tangata Mauri Ora Mana Whānau / Whanaungatanga Kotahitanga Shared perspective
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Mental Health Bill
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community treatment particularly for Māori and for Pacific people. The number of Māori subject to community orders is increasing at a faster rate by 13.0 percent from 2018 to 2020/21 compared with 5.8 percent for non-Māori, non-Pacific peoples. In the Bill’s current form, the implementation of the
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Acute options for mental health care insights paper
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paper highlights peer-led, community-based, and Kaupapa Māori services as these types of services show positive outcomes and are well received by people who need acute care. These alternative options have some key features that resonate with those with lived experience. Tāngata whaiora felt supported
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Strategy on a page
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plan into one place. Our Pou Rama is standing strong, grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and shining bright on who we are, our areas of focus and what we do. It is supported by our vision, our mission and our values. Whāinga Tāhuhu | Our Vision: Tū tangata mauri ora | Thriving
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The Initial Commission
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