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Crisis response webinar: what makes an effective crisis response
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Disley, Te Hiringa Mahara board member. Download the Crisis responses to mental health and/or substance use: What works? A literature scan (August 2025) When: 9:00am-10:00am, Wednesday 24 September 2025 Where: Online Register now
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Advocacy
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change The tools we have as an independent crown entity to create system change include 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 effectiveness, efficiency and adequacy. In the attached document we our approach to using these two tools. Download: Our tools to create system change (PDF, 70KB)
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Leadership as a mental wellbeing system enabler report downloads
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with lived experience, whānau and populations with specific cultures and needs. Third, we consider what progress had been made to strengthen national, regional and local leadership for mental wellbeing. We use Housing First as a case study, through interviews with Housing First providers across the
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Could you access mental health or addiction support when you needed it?
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to seek help. This could be through a health service, online, calling a helpline, or other service. We will use the information we collected to advocate for changes to the mental health and addiction system in Aotearoa. Keep an eye out for our mental health and addiction service monitoring
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Te Rau Tira (Wellbeing outcomes report)
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, older people, rural communities, disabled people, prisoners, and children experiencing adverse childhood events, felt life is less worthwhile, and reported less security, poorer mental and overall health, and greater discrimination and barriers to wellbeing. We will use our He Ara Oranga wellbeing
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Acute options for mental health care insights paper
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acute inpatient services are under. By drawing on a more diverse workforce and strengthening the peer specialist workforce, this can ensure more efficient use of the clinical specialist workforce.
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Access and Choice programme 2025 report downloads
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people seeking help with mild to moderate mental health and addiction needs. The report provides: findings on what was delivered impact on people and the mental health and addiction landscape recommendations for the programme to achieve its objectives Selected key findings from the report on the use of
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New prevalence study will provide vital data
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use conditions and the distribution among our young population is welcomed, we also advocate for collection of information about wellbeing and what gives children and young people strength. Wellbeing more broadly considers determinant factors and other sources of individual and family capability
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Mental health and addiction specialist service access factsheet download
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2023/24, there were 176,261 people who used specialist services. This is a decrease of over 3,000 fewer people than the year before and more than 16,000 fewer people than four years ago. Data source: Data in this factsheet is sourced from the PRIMHD dataset. We used an extract date of 23 October
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Expert Advisory Group
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-design of the vision of what a system of services, support, and approaches should look like for people and whānau who experience mental distress, substance use harm, or gambling harm (or a combination of these). The group included a Māori EAG which supported the development of a te ao Māori perspective