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Work with us
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Find more about how you can apply your skills and experience to our work, check out current vacancies and apply for them, or register your interest in future job opportunities here.
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System performance monitoring report - June 2025
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Our approach and initial findings | June 2025
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Supplementary paper: Access and Choice Programme workforce development funding – the first three years
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Our Supplementary paper: Access and Choice Programme workforce development funding – the first three years was published in January 2024. Since being announced in Budget 2019, approximately $54 million in contracted funding has been allocated to a range of initiatives within three main development
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2025 monitoring
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Te Hiringa Mahara is releasing a package of products in April-June 2025 to monitor mental health and addiction services, and understand system performance.
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Annual Report 2022/23 highlights
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. At the heart of this kaupapa is the importance of rangatahi and young people having a voice and being part of decision-making about services that impacts them. To ensure we understand what is happening across the mental health, addiction and wellbeing systems, we engage with a wide range of
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Reports to the Minister
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Guide to language in He Ara Āwhina
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, kaiāwhina, peer, and cultural roles, across a diverse range of support and service setting. Background This guide has been created to explain words and terms used within the He Ara Āwhina (Pathways to Support) framework . It has been developed with advice from the Expert Advisory Group
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Where to get support
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Technical Advisory Network
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We established a Technical Advisory Network (TAN) to provide advice and expertise of methods, measures, data sources and data gaps.
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Holding a mirror up to the mental health and addiction system
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The System Performance Monitoring Report released by Te Hiringa Mahara outlines progress toward improving mental health and wellbeing outcomes for New Zealanders and shows the need to speed up much needed improvements across the system.