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Mental Health Bill debate stalled
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Newsrights-based alternatives. “Te Hiringa Mahara is urging all parties to come together, take on board the voices of the public that will improve things for people receiving support and their whānau, and move this Bill forward,” says Ms Russell.
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Public input critical as new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy released
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Newsis positive to see this taken forward. However, for it to be truly effective, it must be shaped by the voices of people with lived experience and their whānau. “While the strategy clearly acknowledges the inequitable outcomes experienced by Māori and outlines improved outcomes in its long
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-length from the government of the day. Our objective is to contribute to better and equitable mental health and wellbeing outcomes for all people in Aotearoa New Zealand. We perform an enduring role in transforming Aotearoa New Zealand's approach to mental health and wellbeing. We have made a strong
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Rural communities respond well to pandemic, despite challenges
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Newsanother; share information, kai, and resources; and reduce the some of the worst psychosocial impacts of the pandemic. “By working together, and engaging with government agencies and resources, rural communities have taken practical action to protect and support themselves. To keep the momentum going
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We asked what happened with our recommendations? Here’s what we found out
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NewsHaerenga and the Assessment of progress report show that this process can influence positive changes, and we are committed to ongoing monitoring of recommendations we will continue to make. Systems change takes a team effort, and we will continue to provide leadership in advocacy for changes that will
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Access and choice mental health programme stacks up
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Newsdo for the programme to reach its full potential. We have noted some regional variations, and the number being seen falls short of the goal of 325,000 people,” Ms Orsborn said. “While the programme has positive impacts, to be fully realised there needs to be focused effort. This will take greater
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Urupare mōrearea: Crisis responses monitoring report | 2025 downloads
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Resourcecrisis response system are often delivered as standalone services or locally driven initiatives. There are proven approaches that need to be scaled-up nationwide, such as 24/7 access to phone-based crisis support, to ensure people get access to crisis support when and where they need it. Our reporting
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Report signals progress of Government’s response to He Ara Oranga, the inquiry into mental health and addiction
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Newsresponse to He Ara Oranga on behalf of those with lived experience of mental health and addiction,” says Mr Wano. “We acknowledge the commitment from Government to transform the system, and we appreciate that it will take time. The mental health and wellbeing system is complex and requires a
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Independent Commission’s report highlights the importance of improving access and choice for mental health and addiction services in Aotearoa
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Newswellbeing systems in Aotearoa,” says Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Board chair Hayden Wano. “Our role is to be the eyes and ears of the people of New Zealand, amplifying the voices of our communities. We bring focus to areas where meaningful action can be taken. Appropriate access to and choice
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The voices of young people matter; this youth week and every week thereafter
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Newsreason to take the uncertain futures concern seriously. The comprehensive report should prompt a broader conversation about the mental health and wellbeing impacts climate change is having on rangatahi and young people today. Young people have repeatedly told us that for them, climate change is not a