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Access to specialist mental health and addiction services continues to decrease
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Newsmonitoring work that Te Hiringa Mahara uses to assess how well the system is working. Our role is to draw attention to areas where improvements are needed as well as highlighting where things are working well. Additional monitoring information on the 2023/24 year will be released in coming months. Read the Access to specialist mental health and addiction services, 2023/24 factsheet
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Where did the $1.9 billion Wellbeing Budget go?
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Newsto Budget 2022 from all 13 responsible government agencies. The specific areas funding was used for is detailed in the report. The key findings of the report show that 92% of the 2019 Wellbeing Budget $1.96 billion funding allocated had been spent or committed by 30 June 2023: 29 initiatives received
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Mental Health Bill debate stalled
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Newspersistent inequities for Māori and Pacific peoples that must be addressed. “We need to see a shift in the system to ensure human rights are upheld in practice. A new Mental Health Act is needed to support the reduction and ultimately the end of seclusion and enable clear pathways for safe and
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Official Information Act requests
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December 2023 Response date: 13 September 2023 View/download PDF: MHWC2023-003 - employee working arrangements [PDF, 162 KB] Information on identified incidences of Police taser use on inpatients Date published: 16 August 2023 Response date: 16 May 2023 View/download PDF: MHWC2023-001-OIA
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System performance monitoring report - June 2025
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supported by the right workforce. Our initial monitoring findings show that while there are some early positive movements in some areas, for example peer support workforce, overall, there is a system under significant pressure. Collective and co-ordinated action across the system shifts is required . This is our first system performance monitoring report and we will expand and improve the set of measures used in coming years.
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Wellbeing
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among young people and rangatahi Māori uses He Ara Oranga and He Ara Āwhina frameworks. Published June 2024. COVID-19 insight series Eight short reports were published during 2022 and 2023 to add our collective understanding of the wellbeing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Leadership as a mental
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The future of primary mental health care
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A think tank convened by Te Hiringa Mahara created space for ‘blue sky’ thinking about the future role primary and community care can play in supporting people with mental health and substance use needs. To share the outcome of the think tank workshop held in August 2025, we have published a short
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Access and Choice programme 2025 report downloads
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Resourcepeople seeking help with mild to moderate mental health and addiction needs. The report provides: findings on what was delivered impact on people and the mental health and addiction landscape recommendations for the programme to achieve its objectives Selected key findings from the report on the use of
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Deepening inequities in the mental health system call for action
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NewsMahara called for an end to seclusion in Aotearoa, and a significant reduction, and eventual phase‑out, of compulsory community treatment orders. “We must move away from coercive responses to mental distress and invest in approaches that are early, supportive, and, most importantly, grounded in
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New prevalence study will provide vital data
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Newsuse conditions and the distribution among our young population is welcomed, we also advocate for collection of information about wellbeing and what gives children and young people strength. Wellbeing more broadly considers determinant factors and other sources of individual and family capability