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Work with us
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position description and application form. Please email your completed application form with your resume and cover letter to hr@mhwc.govt.nz . You will receive an acknowledgement email within one business day so please contact us if you have not heard back. Current vacancies No current vacancies - please check back later
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Our submissions
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, September 2025 pdf, 163 KB Download NZ Eating Issues, Eating Disorders, and Ngā Māuiui Kai Strategy submission, August 2025 pdf, 49 KB Download Inquiry into the Harm Young New Zealanders Encounter Online, July 2025 pdf, 1.9 MB Download Healthy Futures Pae Ora Amendment Bill, August 2025 pdf, 1.7 MB
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Get involved
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and application form. Please email your completed application form with your resume and cover letter to hr@mhwc.govt.nz . You will receive an acknowledgement email within one business day so please do contact us if you have not heard back. Te reo title | Have your say Te Hiringa Mahara aims to hear
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Privacy policy
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without providing personal information. Information provided when you contact us Where you voluntarily provide personal information (eg, through online forms, newsletter subscriptions or email requests), we will only use your personal information for the purposes for which you gave it to us. This
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Karen Orsborn appointed as Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Chief Executive
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difference through small actions every day. One of the challenges we have, as a Commission and a mental health and wellbeing sector, is to balance long-term transformation with meeting critical needs for support and services right now, particularly for our children and young people,” says Karen Orsborn
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Hauora hinengaro: He ara tūroa 2025 conference report
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When people gathered at the Hauora hinengaro: He ara tūroa conference in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland in early November, it was a first for more than one reason. The day-long event was the first-time people from across the mental health and addiction sector have met to look at how crisis responses are
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Where to get support
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are feeling, there is someone to talk to and free help is available. People are here for you if you just want to seek advice around how to support people that you’re worried about. Whatever support you’re looking for, there is a variety of online tools and helplines. If it is an emergency situation
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Mental health and addiction service access data collection
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experiences. What sort of things are being asked? We have two separate online forms, each with their own set of questions. One online form is for people with experience of mental distress, alcohol or other drug harm, gambling harm, or addiction. The other online form is for whānau, family, and supporters of
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Rural communities respond well to pandemic, despite challenges
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health services. Poor connectivity meant more people were struggling to get help, advice and support; with older people even less likely to be online. The closure of social hubs, such as schools and libraries, during lockdowns also had large impacts on communities. “Our report highlights the
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Make a complaint about us
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your email or at the top of your letter to help us quickly identify and address your complaint. Complaint Resolution Process Upon receiving your complaint, we will: Acknowledge receipt of your complaint within five working days. Conduct a thorough investigation into the issues raised