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Youth services focus report
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publishing in 2023. This report examines the trends in admitting young people (aged 12 to 17 years) to adult inpatient mental health services in New Zealand and reflects on perspectives gained from discussions with young people, whānau and family. We want to see zero admissions of young people
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Holding a mirror up to the mental health and addiction system
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representation of Māori accessing specialist services overall”. “There have been gains, with significant improvements to access for people seeking mental health and addiction support through a GP or other primary care services, however we are very concerned about the continued downward trend in the number
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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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Gains – Child Wellbeing at Risk in an Unpredictable World . Recent findings from the new UNICEF report show worsening youth mental health in Aotearoa New Zealand. This is not new information but seeing how we measure up internationally clearly tells us that we are simply not doing enough. We
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Mental health and addiction service monitoring
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Zealand and reflects on perspectives gained from discussions with young people, whānau and family. Te Huringa Tuarua monitoring report Our second Mental Health and Addiction Service Monitoring Report released in May 2023. Report Te Huringa Tuarua: Youth services focus report This report examines the
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Mental health and addiction system performance monitoring report | 2025 downloads
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The mental health and addiction system performance monitoring report provides a shared view of what a good mental health and addiction system looks like through six key system shifts.
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Our monitoring dashboard
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Data about mental health and addiction services in Aotearoa New Zealand
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He Ara Āwhina development journey
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We created a framework called He Ara Āwhina, which means pathways to support. He Ara Āwhina was published 30 June 2022 and describes what an ideal mental health and addiction system looks like. The process for developing this framework is described on this page.
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Hauora hinengaro: He ara tūroa: Mental Health: An enduring pathway conference 2025
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Registrations are open now the for Hauora hinengaro: He ara tūroa conference 2025. This will be held on 5 November 5th at the
Waipuna Hotel in Tamaki Makaurau Auckland. The focus will be on Waenga mōrearea: He ara oranga : Amidst crisis and distress there are pathways to wellbeing. -
Access and Choice programme
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Updated: April 2025
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Leadership
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Meet our leadership team.