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                                Te Hiringa Mahara to continue to advocate for young people after Oranga Tamariki Bill passes third readingPublished: of Oranga Tamariki. Of those, 57 per cent are Māori, 11 per cent are both Māori and Pasifika and 6 per cent are Pasifika. “An effective oversight system is needed that addresses the significant inequities and improves wellbeing for tamariki and rangatahi. We will be carefully monitoring the 
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                                Wellbeing outcomes for people who interact with mental health and addiction servicesPublished: Related works Find all of our service monitoring products released in 2025. Our 2025 wellbeing assessment provides the first comprehensive assessment of the status of wellbeing for people who interact with mental health and addiction services. Our findings show that people who interact with services 
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                                Pacific people's wellbeing - the path to equitable outcomes webinarPublished: Te Hiringa Mahara and Le Va co-hosted a webinar on supporting Pacific people's wellbeing in Aotearoa. The webinar shared and expanded on the findings of our Pacific wellbeing report which was released in May 2024.   The report brought together an assessment of Pacific peoples mental health and 
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                                The Initial CommissionPublished: , Hayden Wano (Chair), Kendall Flutey, Kelly Pope The Initial Commission's Terms of Reference Download their Terms of Reference: Terms of Reference [DOCX, 35 KB] Terms of Reference [PDF, 142 KB] The Initial Commission's reporting The Initial Commission's reporting included an assessment 
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                                Reports to the MinisterPublished: incoming Minister of Health - Feb 2025 [491KB] Briefing to the incoming Minister of Youth - Feb 2025 [487KB] November 2023  Following the 2023 general election, Te Hiringa Mahara provided the following briefing to the incoming Minister of Health and Minister for Mental Health. Read and download our 
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                                Mental Health BillPublished: statements about future care. We support the Bill’s introduction of assessment of people’s decision-making capacity as part of new criteria for compulsory assessment and treatment of people. This is a welcome shift towards a modern supported decision-making legislative framework for specialist 
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                                2025 monitoringPublished: Wellbeing assessment: People who interact with mental health and addiction services | June 2025 Our wellbeing assessment shows people who interact with mental health and addiction services face significantly greater barriers to wellbeing compared to those who don’t. Mental health and addiction 
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                                Advancing Māori mental health and wellbeingPublished: in Aotearoa is addressed in a number reports.  See our wellbeing monitoring reports Notable reports include: Young people speak out about Wellbeing: An insights report into the Wellbeing of Rangatahi Māori and other Young People in Aotearoa Exercising rangatiratanga during the COVID-19 pandemic 
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                                Acute options for mental health care insights paperPublished: acute options provides people with viable and welcome alternatives that allow them to stay safe and supported in their local community. A high-quality acute continuum of mental health care can provide a safety net for anyone who needs it, anywhere, and at any time. It provides clear pathways to 
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                                WebinarsPublished: Te Hiringa Mahara regularly holds webinars to discuss important pieces of our work and to provide a space for people, whānau and communities in Aotearoa to discuss, share their views, ask questions and find out more about the kaupapa. It also provides an opportunity for those who work in the mental