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Guide to language in He Ara Āwhina
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experienced trauma or who are impacted by historic, cumulative, or intergenerational trauma without causing harm (Hopper et al., 2010). Whānau Whānau has its whakapapa (history) and origins located firmly in te ao Māori (Māori worldview) and refers specifically to blood connections that exist
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Mental health and addiction service monitoring
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Service monitoring data summaries | May 2025 The following two data summaries include data on addiction specialist services and access to services. Infographics Specialist mental health and addiction services access factsheet download | February 2025 Download the new factsheet providing
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Karen Orsborn: Full impact of COVID-19 on mental health yet to be seen
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of their contracts. This has created an opportunity to provide support to people who may not have received it otherwise. However, while access to specialist services has not changed since the beginning of the pandemic, the Ministry of Health has reported people experiencing increased levels of
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Infographic - assessment of youth and rangatahi wellbeing and access to services
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trend since 2015. Support for te reo Māori is high among Māori and is increasing among non-Māori. Rangatahi Māori have stronger connections to some aspects of te ao Māori than others. Rangatahi Māori were as likely as older Māori to speak and understand te reo Māori well... ...however, fewer
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He Ara Āwhina framework
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No summary available
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Mental health and addiction system performance monitoring report | 2025 downloads
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The mental health and addiction system performance monitoring report provides a shared view of what a good mental health and addiction system looks like through six key system shifts.
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Wellbeing
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Our vision for wellbeing for all people in Aotearoa is: tū tangata mauri ora, thriving together.
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2024 service monitoring infographics
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Read and download infographics on: Kaupapa Māori mental health and addiction services, Reducing coercive practices, Youth and rangatahi wellbeing and access to services, and a monitoring overview.
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He Ara Āwhina development journey
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We created a framework called He Ara Āwhina, which means pathways to support. He Ara Āwhina was published 30 June 2022 and describes what an ideal mental health and addiction system looks like. The process for developing this framework is described on this page.
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Pushing ahead with Phase two of the Health NZ and Police mental health response changes
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