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Our monitoring dashboard
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suggestions are very welcome – please get in touch by email kiaora@mhwc.govt.nz . In time, we will monitor other mental health and addiction supports and services, and we will continue to make more detailed investigations into system-level change. Last updated: 11 June 2025.
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Our submissions
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ResourceSocial Services and Community Committee pdf, 866 KB Download Submission to the Health Quality and Safety Commission pdf, 150 KB Download Submission on transforming our mental health law pdf, 300 KB Download Signed Letter - Oranga Tamariki Oversight submission pdf, 114 KB Download Oversight of
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Strategy on a page
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promote alignment, guide the system and influence positive change across the mental health and addiction system. We will also step up into our system leadership role, holding the system to account and influencing the public narrative. Our strategic framework brings the key elements of our strategic
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Work with us
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This is a great time to join us and play a key role in supporting us as we assess and report on progress with system transformation, monitor mental health and addiction services, and advocate for the collective interests of people with lived experience of mental distress and/or addiction. We are
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The Initial Commission
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Te Kōmihana Tōmua Pūrongo | The Initial Commission reporting Read and download the Initial Commission's reporting on the Government's system transformation response to He Ara Oranga. Report Co-development phase - public consultation feedback Read more about our He Ara Āwhina co
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Positive progress with targets but challenges remain for young people
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Newssustained leadership embedded to ensure lasting, meaningful change,” says Ms Russell. The Commission has recommended that Health NZ take action to improve access to specialist mental health and addiction services for young people, including youth-specific crisis responses, streamlined pathways into
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Mental health and addiction service monitoring
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options for people with mild to moderate mental health and addiction needs. However, access to specialist services has decreased, with people reporting challenges accessing these services. These changes in service use are due to the increasing complexity of needs in those accessing specialist
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Our commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi
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Waitangi Position Statement We acknowledge Te Tiriti o Waitangi as the founding document of Aotearoa New Zealand that allows Government to exercise kāwanatanga in Aotearoa New Zealand. Through our Te Tiriti o Waitangi position statement, we will: Acknowledge the detrimental impact past transgressions
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Mental health and addiction system
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workforce in enabling recovery, improving hope and in transforming the landscape of mental health and addiction services. June 2023. The future of primary mental health care This short paper captures outcome of a think tank held in August 2025 to explore the future roles of primary and community care
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The future of primary mental health care
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Resourcecommissioning approaches that support change Evaluating impact of existing and new services Recruit and upskill a broad workforce Prioritise the enabling systems Build from existing strengths and innovation, including refinement of Access and Choice. We will build on these insights to inform future