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Technical Advisory Network
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ResourceWe established a Technical Advisory Network (TAN) to provide advice and expertise of methods, measures, data sources and data gaps.
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Access and Choice programme 2025 report downloads
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Monitoring report on progress and achievements at five years
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Acute options for mental health care insights paper downloads
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ResourceDownload our insights report focusing on acute options that can provide an alternative to acute inpatient care. Increasing the range of acute options provides people with viable and welcome alternatives that allow them to stay safe and supported in their local community. Published: August 2024.
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He Ara Āwhina development journey
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ResourceWe created a framework called He Ara Āwhina, which means pathways to support. He Ara Āwhina was published 30 June 2022 and describes what an ideal mental health and addiction system looks like. The process for developing this framework is described on this page.
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Hauora Hinengaro conference 2025
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Guide to language in He Ara Āwhina
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ResourceThe most important terms in He Ara Āwhina are explained here, along with complex terms that are not ‘everyday language’.
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Power of co-design for rangatahi and youth mental health webinar
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News10am Monday 18 May 2026
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Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy consultation
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NewsConsultation by the Ministry of Health ran from 8 April to 18 May 2026.
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Have your say on a service-level monitoring framework for mental health and addiction
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NewsThe Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission provided people with an opportunity to have their say on the He Ara Āwhina service-level monitoring framework.
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Deepening inequities in the mental health system call for action
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NewsCommenting on the Office of the Director of Mental Health and Addiction Services: Regulatory Report (1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024) released today, Te Hiringa Mahara pointed to entrenched inequities within the system. Māori continue to be disproportionately subjected to some of the most harmful practices in our mental health system.