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Report signals progress of Government’s response to He Ara Oranga, the inquiry into mental health and addiction
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Newsmore people and there are pockets of success and innovation to expand access and increase choice for mental health and addiction services. However, funding mechanisms have not changed enough to support a partnership approach, which would see priority populations co-design services from the beginning
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More deliberate focus needed to ensure all people in Aotearoa experience good wellbeing
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Newsor community experiences positive wellbeing, they are generally engaged with society and have good quality of life and mental health. For those experiencing negative wellbeing, the reverse is often true. Our report shows that while a substantial majority are in a positive space, too many people and
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Access and Choice Programme progress report 2021
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Resourceschedule, with the rollout of integrated primary mental health and addiction services proceeding as planned. However, we would like to see the rollout of services for Māori, Pacific peoples, and youth accelerated. We also want youth services prioritised and delivered in ways and settings that are
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Assessment of wellbeing for people who interact with mental health and addiction services downloads
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ResourceOur first assessment comparing status of wellbeing for people who interact with mental health and addiction services reveals significant inequities across economic, social and cultural indicators. People who interact with mental health and addiction services experience systemic disadvantage in
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He Ara Āwhina framework
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published 30 June 2022 and describes what an ideal mental health and addiction system looks like. This will be used to assess, monitor, and advocate for improvements to the mental health and addiction system of Aotearoa, including services. He Ara Āwhina amplifies the most important voices – tāngata
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Lived experiences of Compulsory Community Treatment Orders under the Mental Health Act (1992) webinar
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in public health, women’s health, and child health, and executive roles in strategic planning and funding in Australia and Aotearoa. Alison Schneller, Principal Advisor Mental Health and Addiction Sector At Te Hiringa Mahara, Alison has a particular focus on advocating for the collective
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Unicef report highlights Aotearoa New Zealand's low ranking for child and youth mental health and wellbeing
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NewsPrevention Action Plan . Work underway to understand the prevalence of mental health needs for children and youth is a good start to designing more effective services. Our 2024 mental health and addiction service monitoring report showed that investment in services for children and young
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Peer mental support role in EDs is a positive move
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Newsmodels of care and addressing wider workforce shortages. It’s important that the Māori lived experience workforce, who bring a Te Ao Māori perspective, are included in planning.” The Commission has provided advice to the Minister for Mental Health that will address other pressure points
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Strategy to improve mental health outcomes on the way
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Newsspecific element of the new strategy. A concerted and well-planned effort is required to support and grow our mental health and addiction workforces. As enabled by the Bill, Te Hiringa Mahara will be providing independent advice to the Minister for Mental Health on the new mental health and wellbeing
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Māori responses to COVID-19 are exemplars for crisis health and wellbeing support
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Newsand relationships. This enabled their response to be agile, effective, and adaptive. “Exercising rangatiratanga included marae adapting tikanga and kawa to develop tailored pandemic plans; establishing the National Māori Pandemic response group of Māori health experts; setting up checkpoints