Search
Displaying 101 - 110 results of 151 for "is testing a method to help with anxiety a between subject"
-
Pacific community connections key to wellbeing during COVID-19
Published:
; “Pacific peoples must be involved in decision-making processes that directly affect them, with government agencies actively engaging with Pacific organisations that possess deep-rooted community knowledge and trust. More data and research is necessary to better understand and support Pacific
-
Pushing ahead with Phase two of the Health NZ and Police mental health response changes
Published:
statement in response to planned changes. People in acute mental health distress need access to the services and help they need in a timely way. Strengthening the health led crisis responses is the right direction to head. We are keeping a close eye on the implementation of changes being made by NZ
-
Rural communities respond well to pandemic, despite challenges
Published:
these communities. “The geographies, economies and cultures of rural communities present challenges to mental health and wellbeing outcomes. This is particularly true with respect to isolation and connectivity, workforce challenges in the economy and health services, and uncertainty in
-
Access and Choice programme
Published:
independent monitoring shows the programme has substantially increased access to and choice in support services and substantially increased access for people seeking help with mild to moderate mental health, addiction, and wellbeing needs. While the programme represents a good investment in the mental
-
Wellbeing
Published:
framework brings these together in an aspirational vision of twelve wellbeing outcomes, which we can useto understand people's wellbeing and to see how this is changing over time. The results help us assess and report on approaches to mental health and wellbeing, and how these approaches can be improved
-
Urupare mōrearea: Crisis responses monitoring report | 2025 downloads
Published:
shows that current crisis services are hard to navigate, fragmented and patchy, and people don’t always get the help they need. A robust crisis response approach is at the heart of an effective mental health and addiction system and getting that right, will have ripple effects on other parts of the
-
Covid-19 Insights Series - Pacific connectedness and wellbeing in the pandemic
Published:
, and this included serious disruption to the ways they connect with family, community, church, and culture. However, throughout the worse periods of the pandemic, Pacific people drew on their connections to provide flexible and practical support to each other – support like trustworthy and
-
Mental health and addiction targets welcomed
Published:
help and their whānau. These targets will help focus effort on making sure services are available,” says Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Board chair Hayden Wano. “In our briefing to incoming Ministers we made a strong case for mental health and addiction targets to be developed, so it is
-
Commission will provide system oversight of new mental wellbeing long-term pathway
Published:
, and supporters,” says Hayden Wano. “The Commission is well-positioned to support this next complex and challenging stage in evolving our wellbeing system. We have been working hard to grow strong relationships with priority groups who disproportionately experience mental distress and addiction, as
-
Covid-19 Insights
Published:
recovering from other crises, like Cyclone Gabrielle. Find out more about COVID-19 and supporting wellbeing after a crisis COVID-19 and safety in the home In this report, we show that the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns led to an increase in reports of violence and harm in the home, with