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Our commitment to lived experience
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area of our work involves people whose personal experiences directly relate to that project or focus area Valuing and using ‘lived expertise’ across our work, including lived experience research, wisdom and leadership Prioritising our projects and focus areas based on their importance to people
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Te Rau Tira (Wellbeing outcomes report)
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report measures wellbeing through our He Ara Oranga Wellbeing Outcomes Framework , which was developed alongside communities and created with people with lived experience of poor wellbeing. It reflects what people say matters to them. Our report found that: Most communities in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Working towards the transformation of the mental health and wellbeing system
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Recently, our Chief Executive, Karen Orsborn, had a chat with Gladys Hartson from Pasifika Wire - a news and podcast site for Pacific peoples in Aotearoa. The story and podcast interview was published late yesterday. Karen spoke to Gladys about the purpose and
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Other documents
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This is where you can read and download any additional corporate documents, such as our annual engagement survey summary report. Annual engagement survey summary report In June 2023, we surveyed a group of our key stakeholders inclusive of Māori, tāngata whaiora (people with lived experience of
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More kaupapa Māori services
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, including any new mental health and addictions investment prioritising Kaupapa Māori services. Improved commissioning models that recognise mana motuhake and tino rangatiratanga and enable Māori providers to design, develop and deliver services appropriate to their communities.  
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Covid-19 Insights
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looks at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the wellbeing of Pacific peoples in Aotearoa and shows how Pacific peoples’ connection – to family, community, culture and faith – has been a key source of strength and resilience in the pandemic. Find out more about Pacific connectedness and wellbeing
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Karen Orsborn appointed as Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Chief Executive
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providing oversight of the nation’s mental health and wellbeing system, holding the Government of the day and other decision makers to account for the health and wellbeing of all people in Aotearoa New Zealand. “Karen has a strong discipline of bringing community voices to the fore. She listened
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Data phase/ He Ara Oranga wellbeing outcomes framework
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complete a stocktake of all data sources that had a link to the wellbeing outcomes in the He Ara Oranga framework. After the stocktake, the Initial Commission identified possible population level indicators and measures for tāngata whai ora (people with lived experience of mental distress and / or
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Increasing service options for Māori webinar
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their communities. This was a key finding of our Kaupapa Māori Services report , released in June of this year. Hāunga anō ngā pikinga pūtea i te rima tau kua pahure, me kaha tonu ake te whakatutuki i ngā pūtea taurite ki ngā ratonga Māori mō te hauora hinengaro me ngā waranga. Ko tōna kaupapa
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The Initial Commission reporting
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Treatment) Act 1992 Expanding access and choice to existing primary mental health and addiction services for people with mild to moderate mental health and addictions needs. Read and download the interim report: Downloads Upholding the Wero laid in He Ara Oranga pdf, 4.3 MB Download One-page summary of