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He Ara Oranga Inquiry
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Mental health and addiction system
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We independently monitor, assess, report and share findings on mental health and addiction services and approaches that support people's mental health and wellbeing in Aotearoa.
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Urupare mōrearea: Crisis responses monitoring report
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Mental health and addiction system performance monitoring report | 2025 downloads
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ResourceThe 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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NZ Health Survey 2024/2025 mental health and substance use data summary
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Young people are missing out on access to mental health services
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NewsToday Te Hiringa Mahara called for increased urgency to improve access to specialist mental health and addiction services for young people after new analysis shows a continued reduction in the number of young people accessing services.
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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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Improving crisis responses across Aotearoa New Zealand webinar
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NewsThis webinar provided an overview of the recently released Urupare mōrearea: Crisis Responses monitoring report, along with commentary about what a good crisis response system could look like for Aotearoa New Zealand. It was held on 1 December 2025.
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Working paper: Review of suicide and self-harm monitoring indicators downloads
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ResourceThis paper presents a focused review of suicide and self-harm monitoring indicators.
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Crisis response literature scan downloads
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ResourceThis crisis response literature scan reviews international and Aotearoa evidence on crisis responses and provides insight into what crisis responses are most effective.