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Te Hiringa Mahara office hours webinar, July 2026
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Newsneeds. Read the roadmap This one-hour session is being hosted by our outgoing Board chair Hayden Wano, and Chief Executive, Karen Orsborn. As well as introducing recent work by the Commission, this is your chance to find out more about what is coming up. There will be a Q and A session, with an
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Leadership
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and equitable mental health and wellbeing outcomes. He Ara Āwhina (Pathways to Support) Monitoring framework provides the foundation for this work. She leads relationships across the health and community sectors at all levels, working collaboratively with tāngata whaiora, those with lived
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Mental health and addiction targets welcomed
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Newshelp and their whānau. These targets will help focus effort on making sure services are available,” says Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Board chair Hayden Wano. “In our briefing to incoming Ministers we made a strong case for mental health and addiction targets to be developed, so it is
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Targeted vaccination approaches needed in the face of Omicron variant
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NewsAs New Zealand faces community transmission of the Omicron variant, too many people who experience mental distress or addictions remain unvaccinated. The total New Zealand vaccination rates are now very high, with over one million people boosted and 93% of the eligible population double vaccinated
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Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission supports legislation to ban conversion therapy
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NewsPractices Prohibition Legislation Bill (the Bill). Speaking on behalf of the Commission, Board member Kevin Hague, noted the Commission’s support for the Bill’s aim to ban conversion practices. “The Commission welcomes the introduction of this bill to prohibit conversion practices and supports its general
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Guide to language in He Ara Āwhina
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ResourceAra Āwhina [DOCX, 108 KB] Addiction services Services that exist to respond to the experiences, needs, and aspirations of tāngata whaiora and whānau who experience harm from substances or harm from gambling, substance addiction, or non-substance addiction. Coercive practises Practises where
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Chief Executive Karen Orsborn opinion piece on coercive practices
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NewsIn early June we provided an article on coercive practices to the New Zealand Herald for consideration as part of its Great Minds campaign on mental health. The article, by our Chief Executive Karen Orsborn, pointed out that coercive practices continue in Aotearoa New Zealand despite evidence they
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Improving wellbeing outcomes for tāngata whaiora
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material wellbeing for all people. There should be a particular focus on working with people with lived experience to support those outcomes for tāngata whaiora. About the Wellbeing assessment for people who interact with mental health and addiction services In the recent 2025 and 2026 wellbeing
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Make a complaint about us
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communications for everyone. How to make a complaint You, or your advocate, can contact us by email at kiaora@mhwc.govt.nz . It will help us to quickly identify your complaint if you write ‘Complaint’ in the subject line. Or you can write to us at: Te Hiringa Mahara DX Box SP22502 Wellington When you make a
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Annual Report 2022/23 highlights
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NewsTe Hiringa Mahara Chief Executive Karen Orsborn shares highlights from our 2022-23 Annual Report. In our second full year we have ramped up our efforts as kaitiaki of mental health and wellbeing in Aotearoa. In this short note I am sharing some of the highlights from the 2022-23 year, with our full