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New board member announcement - welcome Wayne Langford
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Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey and Rural Communities Minister Mark Patterson announced on 27 September 2024 the Government has appointed Wayne Langford to the Board of Te Hiringa Mahara. This is for a five-year term.
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Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission supports legislation to ban conversion therapy
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The Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission (the Commission) appeared in front of the Justice Select Committee yesterday to speak to its written submission on the Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Bill (the Bill).
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Abuse in care report recognises life-long trauma
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The release of the final report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into abuse in care marks a very important milestone for people who have experienced abuse. Following release of the the report Te Hiringa Mahara Chief Executive Karen Orsborn shared this statement.
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Understanding wellbeing for rangatahi and young people webinar
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Te Hiringa Mahara hosted a webinar on understanding wellbeing for rangatahi and young people on Wednesday 26 July.
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COVID-19 restrictions impact family violence and wellbeing, empowered communities key to supporting safety at home
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During the 2020 national lockdown, reports of family violence increased considerably, but the New Zealand Police and advocacy groups were concerned that this was still under-reported. Women, children, rangatahi Māori, disabled people and rainbow youth were particularly affected.
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Youth wellbeing infographic
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Reports to the Minister
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Minister Doocey - February 2025 [320KB] Briefing on Access and Choice programme monitoring report - March 2025 [331KB] Briefing on meeting with Minister Doocey and Minister Meager - April 2025 [334KB] 2024 briefings Briefing on update to Minister Doocey - November 2024 [589KB] Briefing on meeting with
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Contact us
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experienced at a mental health or addiction service should contact the Nationwide Health and Disability Advocacy Service or make a complaint to the HD. The Advocacy Service can help people with concerns about a provider or service – call them on freephone 0800 555 050 or visit their website to email or live chat.
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Our commitment to lived experience
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both for Te Hiringa Mahara and for other organisations working in mental health, addiction and broader wellbeing. Read and download our Nau Mai te Ao discussion document Nau Mai te Ao discussion document [PDF 4.8MB] Nau Mai te Ao discussion document [DOCX 506KB]
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Te Huringa Tuarua: Mental Health and Addiction Service Monitoring Reports 2023
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2023 - Overall summary docx, 1.4 MB Download Te Huringa 2023 - Overall summary te reo pdf, 50 KB Download Te Huringa 2023 - Overall summary te reo docx, 680 KB Download Te Huringa 2023 - Summary report tables pdf, 3.7 MB Download Te Huringa 2023 - Infographic png, 217 KB Download