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Our tools to create system change
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create system change including engagement, monitoring, and advocacy. Making recommendations and calls to action are two closely related tools that we use to highlight the changes we want to see to improve the system's effectiveness, efficiency and adequacy. In the attached document we describe the
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Our commitment to lived experience
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, methodologies, practices, lived experience roles, social movements, and leadership Prioritise our projects and focus areas based on their importance to people with lived experience. Read and download our Lived Experience Position Statement Lived Experience Position Statement (A3 poster), July 2025 (PDF
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Our wellbeing outcome framework
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outcomes apply to everyone in Aotearoa. The wellbeing outcomes are shown through both te ao Māori and shared wellbeing perspectives. There is no other existing framework that incorporates this duality and respects both tangata whenua and tangata Tiriti perspectives.
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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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Relationships and engagements
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Amorangi to help public service agencies to meet their new responsibility under the Public Service Act 2020 and to lift and maintain the capability of their people to engage with Māori. Lifting Māori Crown relations capability means increasing competency areas and skills that will shift the Crown
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Hauora hinengaro: He ara tūroa 2025 conference report
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NewsWhen people gathered at the Hauora hinengaro: He ara tūroa conference in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland in early November, it was a first for more than one reason. The day-long event was the first-time people from across the mental health and addiction sector have met to look at how crisis responses are
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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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News, youth, general practice, and community settings. “Access to mental health, wellbeing, and addiction services when they are needed, and giving people a diverse choice of services to suit their needs, are vitally important for the successful long-term transformation of mental health, addiction, and
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Top priorities for New Zealand's first Minister for Mental Health
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Newsits first ever Minister for Mental Health sitting in Cabinet is a welcome move. This dedicated role will bring a clear focus to mental health and addiction, and we are looking forward to tangible action and increased momentum over the coming term of government. But where should the new minister start
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Webinar: achieving equitable wellbeing outcomes for tāngata whaiora
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News-for-profits, and wider government. For more than 30 years, he has researched and published extensively in the area of Māori health, with a specialist interest in health outcome measurement (psychometrics), Māori mental health, longitudinal research, public health and health service delivery. He is currently leading New Zealand’s largest dedicated programme of Māori mental health research – Te Aratiatia ki te Hauora.
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Urupare mōrearea: Crisis responses monitoring report
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how crisis responses are working across Aotearoa New Zealand, and how to improve them. Webinar Watch our webinar on what makes an effective crisis response Te Hiringa Mahara hosted a webinar on 25 September 2025 exploring effective crisis response models based on our recently released crisis