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Mental Health Bill debate stalled
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Newsmessage was received loud and clear; the current Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992 is outdated and in need of a review. Repealing and replacing the law is one of 40 recommendations made in the Inquiry report. “While some changes don’t need to wait for the law to pass, the
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Te Hiringa Mahara to continue to advocate for young people after Oranga Tamariki Bill passes third reading
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NewsWellbeing Commission, as kaitiaki (guardian) of mental health and wellbeing, monitors the wellbeing outcomes of young people with experience of care now and will do so in the future. It will continue to advocate for their right to be heard and to influence decisions made about them, Board Chair Hayden
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Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission welcomes Mental Health Commissioner’s report on mental health and addiction services
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News– progress has been made in response to He Ara Oranga, but there is a lot of work to do before people on the ground can see change.” “He Ara Oranga called upon leaders to transform the mental health and addiction sector so that we’re supporting a wellbeing system – one that responds to peoples’ unique needs
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Focus on youth wellbeing more urgent than ever
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Newsrecently, with 1 in 5 young people experiencing higher rates of psychological distress than other age groups. At the same time, young people are less likely to get professional help for their mental health needs when they need it,” said Dr Ella Cullen, Director Wellbeing Insights and Leadership, for Te
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The Initial Commission reporting
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ResourceMarch to May 2020 and do not reflect new decisions, processes, or announcements made since that time. Read and download the thematic analysis Downloads Interviews undertaken to inform the interim progress report docx, 205 KB Download Interviews undertaken to inform the interim progress report pdf, 724 KB Download
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Mental health and addiction service monitoring
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mental health and addiction services in context alongside a broader set of measures on wait times, workforce, investment, among other measures to provide deeper analysis of access to services. Access to specialist mental health and addiction services, 2023/24 - February 2025. Data we released on 18
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Where did the $1.9 billion Wellbeing Budget go?
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NewsDetails of how the 2019 Wellbeing Budget Taking mental health seriously funding was spent have been made public by Te Hiringa Mahara – Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission. In a new report released today, the Commission shows that 92% of all funding allocated had been spent or committed by 30
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Corporate publications
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information and read our Chief Executive’s expenses here Proactive release policy You can read and download our proactive release policy here Other documents You can read and download our other corporate documents here.
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What matters for mental wellbeing
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Resourcehad a very strong relationship with mental wellbeing. From a Te Ao Māori perspective, whānau-related indicators complement other indicators of social connection. Building on insights from our two Wellbeing assessments of people who interact with mental health and addiction services, we have considered
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Age-ban on social media can’t solve mental distress on its own
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Newsexperiencing harm and distress during a crisis who need to access support. On the other side there are also well documented harms for young people and online spaces. For example exposure to harmful content is a risk factor for young people’s mental distress. Exposure to content related to self-harm