Search
Displaying 191 - 200 results of 219 for "bon'app bredene"
-
Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission unveils new name
Published:
NewsThe Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission has a new name – Te Hiringa Mahara.
-
Welcome to new Commission Board member from Chair Hayden Wano
Published:
Newslife, and his lived experience will be an enormous asset to the Board. I would also like to congratulate Board member Kevin Hague on his appointment as Deputy Chair and Alexander El Amanni for his reappointment to the Board, both for three-year terms. Read more about the Commission's Board members .
-
News and resources
Published:
Here are our media releases and news stories.
-
Kia Toipoto
Published:
No summary available
-
Enabling Wellbeing - Health Forum 2019
Published:
NewsChair of the Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission presents at the Ministry of Health's forum on 'Enabling Wellbeing'.
-
Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission appointed
Published:
NewsThe Government announced appointments to the Initial Commission on 12 September 2019. Read the press release on the Beehive website .
-
Our wellbeing outcome framework
Published:
wellbeing outcomes framework shows how wellbeing will be achieved from both a te ao Māori perspective and a shared perspective, which also applies to Māori. Wellbeing will be achieved when all people, their whānau (families) and hapori (communities) experience: From a te ao Māori perspective: Tino
-
Data phase/ He Ara Oranga wellbeing outcomes framework
Published:
Resourceapproved the advice to the Commission and the Minister of Health about identified data gaps and implementation. Read and download the data phase report Download Data phase report pdf, 788 KB Download
-
Our wellbeing outcomes framework
Published:
ResourceOur He Ara Oranga wellbeing outcomes framework describes what ideal wellbeing looks like using an aspirational vision, twelve wellbeing outcomes, and associated data.
-
Co-development phase - public consultation feedback
Published:
ResourceThe He Ara Āwhina co-development phase ran from March 2021 to June 2022. A draft version of He Ara Āwhina went out for public consultation for six weeks from 8 March to 19 April 2022.