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Top priorities for New Zealand's first Minister for Mental Health
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News, lived experience and cultural workforces. There are no shortcuts to making progress on the underlying drivers of mental health and wellbeing. Constant and persistent effort is required. This should be coordinated across agencies involved in housing, welfare, employment and related
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Public input critical as new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy released
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Newsand for those communities. “We also need to see stronger action to address the underlying drivers of mental distress, particularly for young people, where demand and unmet need continue to grow. To support meaningful engagement, Te Hiringa Mahara has released advice to help New Zealanders make
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2024 service monitoring infographics
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Resourcefrom July 2018 to June 2023. We have drawn from a broad range of quantitative service performance data and what we heard from many perspectives in the mental health and addiction sector and communities. Published: June 2024. Download Kua Tīmata Te Haerenga | The Journey Has Begun infographic pdf, 368 KB Download
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Effectiveness of early intervention and secondary prevention supports for young people
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; Young people have also told us they want their voices heard. This review shows that co-design with young people is a critical driver of effectiveness. Co-design should be a minimum standard for service design and evaluation.
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Youth wellbeing insights
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Aotearoa This report grows our collective understanding of the systems and determinants that affect rangatahi Māori and young people’s wellbeing, which in turn, influences mental health. It elevates the voices of young people and draws from their experiences and expertise. Four common themes of
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He Ara Āwhina framework
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, people with Lived Experience, people who work in, support whānau with, or personally experience alcohol or other drug harm, gambling harm or addiction. and the Shared perspective. Read and download our He Ara Āwhina (pathways to support) framework [PDF 3.1 MB] Our Goal: a whānau-dynamic mental
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Mental health and addiction service monitoring
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referrals have increased. More staff in place due to filling vacancies has been a key driver to improve access rates and reduce wait times. Māori have higher access rates than non-Māori, had shorter wait times and were less likely to be referred by GP. More people are being seen by Access and Choice
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Improving wellbeing outcomes for tāngata whaiora
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assessments we looked at both outcomes and factors that contribute to mental wellbeing. To do this we selected indicators from our He Ara Oranga Wellbeing Outcomes Framework and drew on three national social surveys. We compared the outcomes for people interacting with mental health and addiction services
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Infographic - assessment of youth and rangatahi wellbeing and access to services
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we assessed the mental health and wellbeing of young people and rangatahi Māori Drawing on expert advice, we selected a set of 30 youth-relevant indicators from the 49 He Ara Oranga indicators published in the 2021 Te Rau Tira Wellbeing Baseline Report. These indicators draw on data from the
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Strategy on a page
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for the future. Inform – publish evidence-based insights to drive informed decision-making. Connect – promote alignment and collaboration to effect change. Influence – use our public voice, insights, and recommendations for impact and to hold the system to account. Download our Strategy on a Page