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Roadmap for mental health, addiction, and wellbeing
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out in schools, greater regulation of social media platforms and youth co-design of solutions. Commitment to ring fenced prevention and early intervention investment that reflects the 25% population of young people. Providing early, equitable access and respond effectively in crisis We need to see
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Put an end to CCTOs
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We are advocating for change from a coercive to a choice based mental health system. The changes we are calling for can be made now.
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He Ara Āwhina framework
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Crisis response interactive pathways model
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, and people working within the sector. Link to the interactive model The interactive model is available for use by anyone with an interest in modelling client pathways from various entry points to completion. To protect privacy, results for small population groups are not shown. This includes groups or pathway steps created through the application of multiple filters. Read our user guide (PDF 1.8 MB) Visit the interactive model
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Mental Health Bill
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rights and therapeutic care. Over the past five years, the number of people subject to compulsory community treatment orders has steadily increased from 128 to 135 people per 100,000 population. There is persistent inequity in use of the current Act with higher rates of seclusion and compulsory
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Budget misses opportunity to respond to growing mental health need
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NewsCommenting on the 2026 Budget, Te Hiringa Mahara expressed disappointment that is no new explicit investment into mental health and addiction services.
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Acute options for mental health care insights paper
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What matters for mental wellbeing
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ResourceIn this new report we have sought to identify the factors that are associated with improved mental wellbeing outcomes for people who interact with mental health and addiction services. Published May 2026.
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Access and Choice programme
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levels of need experienced by these population groups. There has been high uptake of services, with rangatahi and young people making up 20% of people accessing the Access and Choice Programme and Māori making up 27%. We outline the changes we want to see and make three recommendations. These
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