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outcomes for people with experience of mental distress Our wellbeing assessment reports have shown that, in the five years following the He Ara Oranga Inquiry, the wider conditions that support mental wellbeing have not improved. This is pushing people further into mental distress. To slow down
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Top priorities for New Zealand's first Minister for Mental Health
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News; The challenges to progress are not confined to the size of the health budget. Having a workforce equipped to handle the challenges across all population groups is a top priority. We are calling for a detailed workforce plan to reduce clinical vacancies, and create a greater role for peer support
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The future of primary mental health care
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paper. The paper documents the discussion which answered two provocative questions: What does the primary care landscape need to look like? How do we get there? This discussion followed the release in April 2025 of our final monitoring report on the Access and Choice programme. During development of
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He Ara Āwhina framework
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He Ara Awhina Framework Read and download our He Ara Awhina Framework. Report Co-development phase - public consultation feedback Read more about our He Ara Āwhina co-development phase. Report He Ara Āwhina development journey Read more about our He Ara Āwhina development journey. This covers the
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Broader focus on wellbeing needed to understand COVID-19 impacts
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Newsgood mental health and wellbeing, services and resources are important, but not enough. People need to have their rights, dignity and tino rangatiratanga upheld; they need to feel valued and connected to their communities and their cultures; and they need skills, resilience, hope and purpose
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Commission responds to Implementation Unit’s mid-term review of 2019 mental health package
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Newshealth facilities. Many facilities are no longer fit for purpose, have outdated design features, and need to be modernised and updated. Hayden Wano says that more inpatient beds is not the answer to meeting people’s wellbeing needs and not what people and communities called for in He Ara Oranga
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Improving wellbeing outcomes for tāngata whaiora
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, poorer physical health, and experience higher discrimination. Are less likely to have good individual and family wellbeing and access to protective factors such as social connection. In the 2026 assessment, we report there has been no improvement in any of the 22 measures we looked at, for people who
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Access and Choice programme
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Wellbeing Commission will be publishing on the Access and Choice programme, as the five-year roll-out period is now complete. Te Hiringa Mahara released reports in October 2021 and November 2022 to provide independent updates on the implementation of the programme. This report builds on our two previous
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Call for a National Mental Health Crisis System
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News. The challenge now is to connect those services into a cohesive national system that serves those who need it,” continued Orsborn. The Commission reviewed a five-year period from January 2020 to December 2024 drawing on quantitative and qualitative data, and building on a scan of international
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Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission board appointments announced
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Newsand will be welcomed by the Board at the August meeting. After leading the Board of the initial commission and subsequently being appointed chairperson in 2021, Hayden Wano has not sought reappointment as a board member. “We owe a huge debt to Hayden for his leadership and the inspiration he has