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NZ Health Survey 2024/2025 mental health and substance use data summary
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planning and investment, and to direct resources where they are most needed to improve mental health and addiction outcomes. In 2024/2025: 14.3% of adults (about 619,000 people) experienced high or very high levels of psychological distress in the four weeks prior to the survey. High or very high
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Young people are missing out on access to mental health services
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News15-24 year olds who experienced high or very high levels of psychological distress in the past 4 weeks has increased from 7.7% in 2014/2015 to 22.9% in 2024/2025 Young people (aged 15 to 24 years old), Pacific, Māori and disabled adults have the highest levels of psychological distress. 
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Top priorities for New Zealand's first Minister for Mental Health
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Newsis a responsive mental health and addiction system where those that are most impacted by mental distress get the right support. This needs to be specific to the unique needs of communities, particularly those who already experience disadvantage. And support needs to be available when it is required
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Urupare mōrearea: Crisis responses monitoring report | 2025 downloads
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Resourcemental health system. Crisis support must be health-led, with a strong role for the lived experience workforce. People need a real choice of safe and welcoming options for both mental health and substance use crises. This must be culturally safe, trauma-informed and uphold human rights wherever
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Improving wellbeing outcomes for tāngata whaiora
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. The focus of this work over the last two years has been on assessing wellbeing for people with lived experience of mental distress and addiction. Skip to full reports Alongside assessment of outcomes, we have undertaken further analysis to identify factors that are associated with improved
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The voices of young people matter; this youth week and every week thereafter
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NewsThis week, Monday 18-Sun 24 May, is Youth Week in Aotearoa New Zealand. This is a time to recognise both the wonderful and the challenging experiences of our rangatahi, and listen closely to what matters most to them. This year’s theme, “Our voices matter! We deserve to be heard | Taringa
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Age-ban on social media can’t solve mental distress on its own
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Newsexperiences of online environments. What we know is that online safety is a driver of wellbeing for young people. In addition, young people are digital experts who are highly attuned to both the benefits and the harms that come with online spaces and specifically with social media use. Young people have told
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Wellbeing
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intervention and secondary prevention supports for young people Review of the effectiveness of early intervention and secondary prevention approaches for rangatahi and young people experiencing early signs of distress. Published 30 April 2026. Improving wellbeing outcomes for people with experience
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Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy consultation
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Newsstill relevant, including the need for increased investment in Kaupapa Māori services and effort to address the disproportionate need experienced by Māori. We have a vision for the Strategy that is driven by our six system shifts , our Lived Experience and Te Tiriti o Waitangi position statements
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Assessment of wellbeing for people who interact with mental health and addiction services downloads
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ResourceOur first assessment comparing status of wellbeing for people who interact with mental health and addiction services reveals significant inequities across economic, social and cultural indicators. People who interact with mental health and addiction services experience systemic disadvantage in