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Positive progress with targets but challenges remain for young people
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Newssustained leadership embedded to ensure lasting, meaningful change,” says Ms Russell. The Commission has recommended that Health NZ take action to improve access to specialist mental health and addiction services for young people, including youth-specific crisis responses, streamlined pathways into
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Assessment of youth and rangatahi wellbeing and access to services
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, income adequacy, experience of discrimination, educational achievement, access to services and levels of psychological distress. We did this assessment to feed into policy and system responses to promote mental health and wellbeing for young people and rangatahi Māori in Aotearoa. The aim is to promote
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Improving wellbeing outcomes for tāngata whaiora
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cross government action Our mental health and addiction service and system monitoring reports have shown that services and the system are under immense pressure. We also report on the increasing levels of distress for young people and growing demand for a whole-of-government response. To support people
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Reports to the Minister
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. 2025 briefings Briefing for Meeting with Min Doocey - November 2025 [PDF 360KB] Briefing on Monitoring recommendations report - November 2025 [PDF 327KB] Briefing on Publication crisis responses report and meeting - October 2025 [PDF 350KB] Briefing on Review of suicide and self-harm
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New primary mental health and addiction support provides a welcome expansion, but gaps remain – new report
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Newspicture of the system available. More New Zealanders are accessing mental health or addiction support from a GP or other primary health provider. The Access and Choice programme, newly established in 2019/20, provided support to around 186,000 people in 2022/23. However, the number of people
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Chief Executive Karen Orsborn opinion piece on coercive practices
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News, and crisis co-response teams involving paramedics, mental health clinicians, peers and police staff. Over the past 10 years, such services have demonstrated that they can support people safely, and that people's levels of distress decrease when they are aided by people with lived experience who
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Young people are missing out on access to mental health services
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Newsfor young people, including youth-specific crisis responses, streamlined pathways into care as well as an increased range of effective acute community options tailored for young people. It is positive to see an overall increase in access to specialist mental health and addiction services and the new
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Mental health and addiction service monitoring
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| The Journey Has Begun is our 2024 mental health services and addiction services monitoring report. This report specifically focuses on access to services and options available. It monitors publicly funded mental health and addiction services and emergency responses over the five years from July 2018
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Our commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi
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Māori mental health and wellbeing We strive to have enduring and honourable relationships and partnerships with Māori through all aspects of our work Adopt the framework Te Tiriti o Waitangi by which our decisions, actions, and deliverables will be regularly measured and assessed. Download
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Guide to language in He Ara Āwhina
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Resourcethe number of gambling machines or alcohol stores in a community. Co-produce A process in which tāngata whaiora and whānau are involved in planning, design, delivery, and evaluation of services or supports, policy, research, or training. It involves a genuine partnership between tāngata whaiora