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Infographic - assessment of youth and rangatahi wellbeing and access to services
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: Outcomes concept Indicator Source Being safe and nurtured The proportion of 15 to 24-year-olds who felt lonely some, most, or all of the time in the last four weeks Average 15 to 24-year-olds’ trust in other people (how much they report trusting most people in New Zealand, on a scale of 0 to 10) The
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Positive progress with targets but challenges remain for young people
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Newsvariation by anyone seeking support, and this is taking too long to address. No matter where you live, you should have equitable access to services. “Today, we are again calling for renewed efforts to improve access for rangatahi and young people. This must be a priority, with targeted action and
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Strategy on a page
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Working paper: Review of suicide and self-harm monitoring indicators downloads
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ResourceThis paper presents a focused review of suicide and self-harm monitoring indicators.
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Assessment of wellbeing for people who interact with mental health and addiction services downloads
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ResourceTe Hiringa Mahara's wellbeing assessment reveals people who interact with mental health and addiction services face significantly greater barriers to wellbeing across economic, social and cultural indicators compared to the general population.
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Strategy to improve mental health outcomes on the way
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NewsLast week we welcomed the unanimous passing of the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) (Improving Mental Health Outcomes) Amendment Bill. This amendment requires that the Minister for Mental Health produce a mental health and wellbeing strategy for Aotearoa New Zealand within 12 months.
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Access to specialist mental health and addiction services continues to decrease
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News. “Rangatahi and young people aged under 25 make up over 10,000 of the 16,000 fewer people being seen. This requires urgent attention.” “We want to see improved access so people get timely support when they need it.” The reasons behind a reduction in access to services were reported in our 2024 Kua
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Social media community guidelines
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New prevalence study will provide vital data
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NewsFunding of a new Child and Youth Mental Health and Addiction Prevalence survey was welcomed by Te Hiringa Mahara. The survey is keeping with a recommendation we made to first survey rangatahi and young people, before extending a prevalence study to the wider population.
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Time called on compulsory community mental health treatment
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NewsPeople in mental distress and their whānau do not feel heard in clinical review and court processes that lead to enforced treatment a report released today by Te Hiringa Mahara – Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission shows.