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Improve wellbeing for rangatahi and young people
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people across all districts, including kaupapa Māori services, residential alternatives to hospital based inpatient mental health care and short-term respite care. Why is this important? Rates of distress for rangatahi and young people have increased over the last ten years, and more needs to be done to
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New board member announcement - welcome Wayne Langford
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Te Hiringa Mahara has been governed by an active board since being formed in February 2021. On 27 September 2024 Matt Doocey, Minister for Mental Health, and Mark Patterson, Minister for Rural Communities, jointly announced the appointment of Wayne Langford as a new board member. Wayne has been
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Webinar: achieving equitable wellbeing outcomes for tāngata whaiora
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income; fewer social connections; and poorer individual, family and whānau wellbeing. The panel will discuss findings from the assessment, approaches to improving wellbeing for whānau Māori, and lived experience perspectives of social determinants. Our speaker are: Laura Ross, Kaitohu Mātaamua o te
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Kaupapa Māori services report
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increased investment in kaupapa Māori mental health and addiction services over the last five years, the level of investment into kaupapa Māori services remains at less than 11 per cent of the total mental health and addiction expenditure. In addition: Māori, who make up 17 per cent of the population
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Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission unveils new name
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intentionally taken time to get to know ourselves and develop our strategy since our establishment last year. This has helped us to reflect on the essence of who we are and what we stand for in our te Reo name. “We are embarking on a challenging hikoi of transformation as we find our place in
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2025 monitoring
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Te Hiringa Mahara is releasing a package of products in April-June 2025 to monitor mental health and addiction services, and understand system performance.
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Get involved
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Learn about the different ways you can get involved with our work.
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Te Ao Māori
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Learn about our commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and meaningful relationships and engagements for advancing Māori mental health and wellbeing in Aotearoa.
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About us
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Find information about us here.
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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.