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Advancing Māori mental health and wellbeing
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Maori mental health Meta Data
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Urupare mōrearea: Crisis responses monitoring report
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Our commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi
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We are an organisation grounded in Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Learn more about our commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi here.
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Mental health and addiction service monitoring
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services, along with increased pressure on specialist services due to workforce challenges. The report calls for urgent action by Government and health agencies to accelerate improvement in a range of critical areas. The report makes five recommendations: Health NZ develops a mental health and
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Governance
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, for the Health Quality and Safety Commission, Te Tahu Hauora. As New Zealand’s Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner for six years and Australia’s Aged Care Complaints Commissioner for eight, Rae provided strategic leadership in advocating for patient rights, driving improvements in care
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Monitoring 2026 landing page
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Youth wellbeing insights
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social media Connection to whānau and culture develops cultural resilience, which is integral to wellbeing and needs to be supported and fostered. Community support, ongoing mentorship and guidance was discussed by young people to be pillars in equipping them to navigate life. System leaders, agencies
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Board meetings
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The Board meets regularly. After each Board meeting, we publish a Board meeting summary so that people can find out more about Te Hiringa Mahara and its work programme.
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Covid-19 Insights
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Positive progress with targets but challenges remain for young people
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Newsdistress becomes overwhelming. “We know that timely care is critical as the effects of mental distress can follow them through their lives, sometimes causing devastating effects for them and their whānau down the track. “Our current data shows that across Aotearoa New Zealand, those under the age of 18