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Pushing ahead with Phase two of the Health NZ and Police mental health response changes
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Newsreporting on this later in 2025 and expect this to inform future service design and improvements. Read the Implementation of Phase Two of Mental Health Response Changes to start announcement (8 April 2025)
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Mental Health Bill
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orders are reduced and eventually phased out* increased reporting on how the Act is implemented. Reducing coercive practices The policy problems that the Bill is intended to address are well known - issues related to mental health services’ use of coercive practices that are inconsistent with human
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Ake, ake, ake – A Forever Language
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Newsread through reports on our website that highlight the benefits of te reo Māori in supporting wellbeing, see Mairangatia te hauora hinengaro me te toiora Māori | Advancing Māori mental health and wellbeing . Kia kaha te reo Māori - Let’s make the Māori language strong!  
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Stronger more inclusive health sector means better health and wellbeing for all
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Newsboth, in their lifetimes. Every year, 20,000 people attempt to end their lives. The Pae Ora Bill should not only provide an opportunity to enshrine the mental health and addiction system transformation proposed by the He Ara Oranga inquiry report in law, but also ensure that the
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Work with us
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This is a great time to join us and play a key role in supporting us as we assess and report on progress with system transformation, monitor mental health and addiction services, and advocate for the collective interests of people with lived experience of mental distress and/or addiction. We are
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Crisis responses redirect
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Increasing service options for Māori webinar
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their communities. This was a key finding of our Kaupapa Māori Services report , released in June of this year. Hāunga anō ngā pikinga pūtea i te rima tau kua pahure, me kaha tonu ake te whakatutuki i ngā pūtea taurite ki ngā ratonga Māori mō te hauora hinengaro me ngā waranga. Ko tōna kaupapa
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Our monitoring dashboard
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in understanding what is happening in Aotearoa New Zealand’s mental health and addiction system. This dashboard sits alongside He Ara Āwhina monitoring framework and reports. The data is collated by Te Hiringa Mahara - Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission about services primarily funded
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Access and choice landing page
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Get involved
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us and play a key role in supporting us as we assess and report on progress with system transformation, monitor mental health and addiction services, and advocate for the collective interests of people with lived experience of mental distress and/or addiction. We are committed to being grounded in Te