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2025 monitoring
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about many aspects of Aotearoa New Zealand’s mental health and addiction system. Service monitoring data summaries | May 2025 Two new data summaries provide updated data on access and trends for mental health and addiction services, with the second one focused on addiction specialist services
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Mental health and addiction service monitoring
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collection of quality and timely data. Government commits to funding a planned programme of work to collect mental health and addiction prevalence data by June 2025, to enable improved services and ensure value for money. The report is supported by: a Voices report (thematic analysis of
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Our commitment to lived experience
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, honouring, and working with lived experience. Nau Mai te Ao is a resource 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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Lived experience
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whaiora and lived experience communities and provide advice across Te Hiringa Mahara. Our relationships We are growing our connections with lived experience networks, organisations and people, and are grateful for the contributions. Find out more about getting involved. Advancing lived experience
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Relationships and engagements
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towards a true Te Tiriti o Waitangi Treaty partnership. Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori is supporting agencies to to plan for language revitalisation and normalisation under their Te Mahere Reo strategy.
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Reports to the Minister
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2023. Read and download our Briefing to the Incoming Minister below Briefing to the Incoming Minister - Feb 2023 [PDF, 19MB] Ngā hui tohutohu / Our briefings Our policy is to proactively release information and routinely publish briefings from Te Hiringa Mahara to the Minister for Mental Health or
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Infographic - assessment of youth and rangatahi wellbeing and access to services
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trend since 2015. Support for te reo Māori is high among Māori and is increasing among non-Māori. Rangatahi Māori have stronger connections to some aspects of te ao Māori than others. Rangatahi Māori were as likely as older Māori to speak and understand te reo Māori well... ...however, fewer
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Leadership as a mental wellbeing system enabler report
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Aotearoa’s approach to mental health and wellbeing. Kia Manawanui was released in 2021 and it is timely for the Commission to consider if the right foundations have been put in place to deliver the medium and long-term changes. The cross-government, 10-year plan lays out a broad range of short, medium
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Ake, ake, ake – A Forever Language
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shared and embraced across the generations. Strong cultural identity is related to te reo Māori proficiency. Cultural identity is a protective factor for improved mental health and wellbeing for Māori. Our previous population wellbeing assessment shows that Māori adults believe that te reo Māori
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Put an end to CCTOs
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Waitangi, human rights and supported decision making. The process to repeal and replace the Mental Health Act is underway but will take years to be agreed and implemented. We don’t have to wait for changes to be made now. Make changes in practice now Implement cultural and other practice changes in