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Wellbeing
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This report and infographic on the state of wellbeing, and priorities to support greater wellbeing for Pacific peoples in Aotearoa, was published in May 2024. Assessment of youth and rangatahi wellbeing and access to services infographic This quantitative assessment of mental health and wellbeing
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Webinar: achieving equitable wellbeing outcomes for tāngata whaiora
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Newsdisadvantage in access to the determinants of mental health and wellbeing. This includes: lower household income; fewer social connections; and poorer individual, family and whānau wellbeing. The panel discussed findings from the assessment, approaches to improving wellbeing for whānau Māori, and
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Te Hiringa Mahara welcomes Health Quality and Safety Commission report on the mental health impacts of COVID-19 on Aotearoa
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Newsdecision makers in Government and the mental health system to accelerate improvement to services and contribute to better mental health outcomes. We support the call for appropriate funding of health services with a focus on efficiency and equity and would add that access to a relevant range of mental
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Age-ban on social media can’t solve mental distress on its own
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NewsHiringa Mahara that they want leaders to take meaningful action to improve online safety for all. Thoughtful consideration is needed when looking to develop options here in NZ by looking at Australia’s approach, so that any tools adopted here work, can be implemented, are grounded in evidence, and
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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
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Covid-19 Insights Series - Wellbeing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Resourceexacerbated and amplified many existing inequities in mental health and wellbeing outcomes, and in accessing services and supports. In the face of challenges presented by the pandemic, iwi, hapū, and whānau Māori exercised rangatiratanga, providing practical support for themselves and others through the
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Guide to language in He Ara Āwhina
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Resource, psychiatric diagnosis, addiction, using mental health or addiction supports or services, or experience of barriers to accessing these support and services when they are needed. Lived experience relates to how people self-identify, and share their identity with others, so it is not our role to
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Infographic - assessment of youth and rangatahi wellbeing and access to services
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Journey has Begun. Key youth indicators from that report were selected for this infographic. These indicators use data from The New Zealand Health Survey, Te Whatu Ora's Programme for the Integration of Mental Health data (PRIMHD), and Whakarongorau national telehealth service, and the Access and Choice
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Covid-19 Insights Series - Media reporting of COVID-19
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Resourcehas focused on resources, namely access to services, supports and resources Distress and other impacts of the pandemic have frequently been normalised and universalised in media coverage. These are important factors, but this narrow view misses out other factors that we know are important to mental
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Reports to the Minister
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2025 [PDF 300KB] Briefing on He Ara Āwhina dashboard and infographics - May 2025 [PDF 309KB] Briefing for meeting with Minister Doocey and Minister Meager - April 2025 [PDF 334KB] Briefing on Access and Choice programme monitoring report - March 2025 [PDF 331KB] Briefing for meeting with Minister