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Could you access mental health or addiction support when you needed it?
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NewsTell us about your experience accessing, or trying to access, mental health and addiction services.
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Te Huringa Tuarua 2023 webinar series
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NewsWe are delighted to announce that we will be holding a series of webinars where we will share key findings as well as our calls to action from our recent mental health and addiction service monitoring reports.
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Youth services focus report
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Resource17 May 2023 - This report is the first of a series of monitoring reports that Te Hiringa Mahara is publishing in 2023. It examines the trends in admitting young people (aged 12 to 17 years) to adult inpatient mental health services in New Zealand and reflects on perspectives gained from discussions with young people, whānau and family.
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Mental health and wellbeing must be a high priority in health system transformation
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NewsWe welcome the transformational approach taken in the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Bill, which passed its third reading yesterday.
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Recent changes to our board
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NewsTe Hiringa Mahara has been governed by an active board since being formed in February 2021. There have been two recent changes. Having been on the board since our establishment in February 2021, Dr Jemaima Tiatia's term has come to an end. Board chair Hayden Wano has expressed his thanks
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Māori responses to COVID-19 are exemplars for crisis health and wellbeing support
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News-19, Māori didn’t just respond, they identified the need for an equity lens to be applied to the wider response by considering the needs of tangata whenua as Te Tiriti o Waitangi partners and building on work already grounded in tikanga Māori and mātauranga Māori, underpinned by established networks
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COVID-19 learnings can support communities recovering from Cyclone Gabrielle
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Newsinfrastructure and digital connectivity; to build service capability and capacity with a focus on long-term primary and community options; and to keep watch on the most disadvantaged and impacted communities over the short, medium, and long term. “Only by actively involving and empowering those who experience disadvantage, can we ensure a fair recovery for all.”
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Board Chair Hayden Wano receives New Year Honour for services to Māori health
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Newsservices, as well as his numerous (health and non-health) governance roles and his role as Board Chair since our establishment. Throughout his life Mr Wano has taken every opportunity to advocate for the voices of Māori in healthcare and carries on this mahi today by ensuring Te Hiringa Mahara plays an
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Our wellbeing outcome framework
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realised Healing, growth and being resilient Being connected and valued Having hope and purpose Read and download our He Ara Oranga wellbeing outcomes framework summary [PDF 1.8 MB] The framework is also intended as a shared framework, which can be used by many people and organisations that play a part
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Lived experience
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We are committed to being a genuine, courageous and effective advocate for communities with lived experience of mental distress and addiction.