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Improving wellbeing outcomes for tāngata whaiora
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Updated May 2026.
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The voices of young people matter; this youth week and every week thereafter
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NewsDuring Youth Week 2026 we're reminded of how important it is for young people's voices need to be heard. The release of the Climate Change Commission’s latest risk assessment gives another reason to take concerns about uncertain futures seriously.
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Age-ban on social media can’t solve mental distress on its own
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Newsblanket age-based bans are too simplistic, impractical, easy to get around, hard to enforce, and can push young people to more dangerous corners of the internet. It also does not address the factors that are driving increasing distress. Instead, real solutions require that we go upstream to where the
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The future of primary mental health care
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development of primary responses to mental health and substance use needs. Think tank participants were: Kevin Hague, Hayden Wano, Karen Orsborn, Sonya Russell (Te Hiringa Mahara), Bryan Betty (General Practice NZ), Darryl Bishop (Ember Korowai Takatini), David Codyre (Tamaki Health), Glynis Sandland
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Leadership
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the ongoing development and implementation of the dual-framed He Ara Oranga Wellbeing Outcomes Framework, including measurement development, in partnership with Māori and our priority populations. Ella also leads the data and insights team as part of the core monitoring and reporting role at the
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Put an end to CCTOs
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; The Safety and Rights measures in our He Ara Āwhina dashboard has comprehensive data about tāngata whaiora subjected to coercive practice and Compulsory Community Treatment Orders.
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He Ara Āwhina framework
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have developed the methods and measures for how to monitor and assess the mental health and addiction system, and we will continue to update. We established a Technical Advisory Network (TAN) to provide advice and expertise of methods, measures, data sources and data gaps.
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Mental Health Bill
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Crisis response interactive pathways model
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. For this report, we worked with Arkturus to develop a Crisis Response Interactive Pathways model. We are now making this interactive model publicly available. This interactive model (alluvial diagram) uses national data collection on mental health and addiction specialist services from Programme
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Access and Choice programme
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arrangements. Health NZ develop a plan to reduce unwarranted variation across the country in relation to fidelity (including access and entry pathways) to the IPMHA model by 30 June 2026. The full monitoring report, summary and Kaupapa Māori primary mental health and addiction services data infographic were