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Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy consultation
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Newsstill relevant, including the need for increased investment in Kaupapa Māori services and effort to address the disproportionate need experienced by Māori. We have a vision for the Strategy that is driven by our six system shifts , our Lived Experience and Te Tiriti o Waitangi position statements
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Time called on compulsory community mental health treatment
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NewsWaitangi and human rights obligations and they are not effective.” Compulsory community treatment orders (CCTO) are granted by a judge following an application by a clinician. The orders lead to people being medicated without consent and have their freedom of movement curtailed. People under a
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Targeted vaccination approaches needed in the face of Omicron variant
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Newsother service providers and churches, who have contributed to a huge turnaround in rates of vaccination for Māori and Pacific communities. This is the kind of targeted approach that is needed to ensure that people who experience mental distress and those who experience addictions, have equitable and timely access to the vaccination. “Only then, can we say that Aotearoa has done its best in ensuring that no one is being left behind,” says Wano.
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Assessment of youth and rangatahi wellbeing and access to services
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We have have created an up-to-date picture of the state of wellbeing for rangatahi and young people in Aotearoa. View infographic online . Download infographic (PDF 359KB). Download infographic (Word 4.3MB) Topics covered in the infographic include rating of wellbeing
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Govt must respond to the impacts of climate change on mental health and wellbeing
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Newspeople now. “As well as preparing for crises caused by climate change, it is vital that government shows strong action to limiting the impacts of climate change, if it is to support young people to have hope, and better mental health and wellbeing today,” says Ms Orsborn.
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Covid-19 Insights Series - Exercising rangatiratanga during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Resourceelevates how rangatiratanga was exercised throughout the pandemic. It shows that Māori have always had the knowledge and skills to support the wellbeing of their whānau and communities. Māori wellbeing is often referred to as being collective, and exercising rangatiratanga (self-determination
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Effectively addressing rising distress in rangatahi and young people
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Newseveryone who needs it.” “Rangatahi and young people shouldn’t have to wait for crisis before they can access effective help,” says Dr Cullen. Read and download the new reports
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Kua Tīmata Te Haerenga | The Journey Has Begun report downloads
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ResourceThe purpose of this report is to monitor mental health and addiction services over the five-year period from July 2018 to June 2023. The report focuses on access to services and options available. On this page you can download or view: Kua Tīmata Te Haerenga | The Journey Has Begun 2024
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Priority on youth mental health strikes a chord
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Newshave been saying,” said Ms Orsborn. The report recommends that health and social sector leaders prioritise investment in the mental health and wellbeing of young people and co-commission integrated youth programmes that span multiple jurisdictions. “The report urges all parts of the system to
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More action needed to address mental health and addiction service challenges
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Newsto experience long waiting times to access specialist services. Our young people deserve better,” says Te Hiringa Mahara Board Chair Hayden Wano. “The workforce has grown for specialist adult mental health and addiction services over the last five years, but workforce vacancies have doubled. We want