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Commission responds to Implementation Unit’s mid-term review of 2019 mental health package
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used. The right workforce and staffing levels are also key to ensuring that inpatient facilities can optimise the number of acute beds available at any given time. “Inpatient facilities are only part of the equation. As a nation, we need to keep having the wider
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Commission will provide system oversight of new mental wellbeing long-term pathway
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the urgent need for action. The Commission will provide insights and advice on what works well and bring people together to make it happen. Whānau and communities want to see things moving forward – the need at a local level is now. We will make sure that the need for mental health reform and advancing Aotearoa’s wellbeing agenda is kept front and centre across government,” says Hayden Wano.
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Youth wellbeing insights
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May 2023 - This report grows our collective understanding of the systems and determinants that affect rangatahi Māori and young people’s wellbeing, which in turn, influences mental health.
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Our wellbeing outcome framework
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Te Rau Tira (Wellbeing outcomes report)
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Lived experience
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important in all of our work. The Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Act that established Te Hiringa Mahara requires our Board to include people with personal experience of mental distress and addiction at the governance level. See our Lived experience position statement Find more information on
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Acute options for mental health care insights paper
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Abuse in care report recognises life-long trauma
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The release of the final report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into abuse in care marks a very important milestone for people who have experienced abuse. Following release of the the report Te Hiringa Mahara Chief Executive Karen Orsborn shared this statement.
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Covid-19 Insights
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Focus on youth wellbeing more urgent than ever
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data is that there are some young people who are experiencing more hardship than others. For example, rangatahi Māori, disabled and LGBQTIA+ people are subject to higher levels of inequities when compared to older age groups, and lowered wellbeing than their peers, she said. Across the board, young