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Annual Report 2022/23 highlights
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Newsthe year ahead you’d like to discuss, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We will continue to call for change to happen a lot faster to ensure the mental health and addiction system meets the needs of tangata whaiora and whānau.
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Mental health system still falling short for young people and Māori, new report shows
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Newsreleased its latest ‘report card’ on the state of Aotearoa New Zealand’s mental health system. The System performance monitoring report assesses whether people can get help early, access support equitably, receive safe and effective care in crisis, and move through a system that responds to their
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Voices report: accompanying report to Kua Tīmata Te Haerenga 2024
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Resourceaddiction workforce across Aotearoa New Zealand about access to services and options available. In this report we give people the space to express their views. This includes comments on the urgency of system change which will ensure people get support where and when they need it. There are
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Crisis response interactive pathways model
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Crisis responses are a critical part of an effective mental health and addiction system. However, crisis response pathways are hard to navigate, fragmented, and patchy, and many people don’t get the help they need. In November 2025 we published Urupare mōrearea: Crisis responses monitoring report
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Unicef report highlights Aotearoa New Zealand's low ranking for child and youth mental health and wellbeing
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Newsperson’s life to head in the right direction the less cost there is to that young person, to their families and whānau, their communities, and to wider society. The more prepared a young person is when they get to adolescence or their teen years to deal with stressors the more likely they are to overcome
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Mental health and addiction service access data collection
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Here are more details about why we want to hear from a wide cross section of people, how the information we collect will be used, and answers to other frequently asked questions. If you have any other questions or have issues with the online form, you can email us at kiaora@mhwc.govt.nz
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Budget misses opportunity to respond to growing mental health need
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NewsTe Hiringa Mahara - Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission is disappointed to see no new explicit investment into mental health and addiction services in today's budget. Of particular concern is the lack of funding for specialist services, where too many people are already waiting far too long to
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Positive progress with targets but challenges remain for young people
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NewsFollowing the release of the Government’s latest targets data this morning, Te Hiringa Mahara – Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission is renewing its calls for increased urgency to improve access to services for young people. “While we are encouraged by workforce growth and acknowledge the
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Expansion of mental health crisis support services welcomed
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Newstreatment is a significant increase, along with additional initiatives to boost access to peer support. "The investment will mean more people will get safe and welcoming support at a critical time. This is a step in the right direction. We look forward to seeing where support will be extended
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Our monitoring dashboard
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the software. If you have any trouble accessing this, please get in touch. Planned improvements As part of our commitment to ongoing improvement, in the 2026/27 year, we will be significantly upgrading the dashboard to improve its usefulness and ease of navigation. We are also developing a new