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Guide to language in He Ara Āwhina
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The most important terms in He Ara Āwhina are explained here, along with complex terms that are not ‘everyday language’.
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System performance monitoring report - June 2025
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Our approach and initial findings | June 2025
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Expert Advisory Group
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We established an Expert Advisory Group (EAG) to guide the development of the He Ara Āwhina framework, following on from the co-define phase for the framework from October 2020 to February 2021.
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New Mental Health Bill - are we there yet?
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An update on progress with the repeal and replacement of the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992.
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Could you access mental health or addiction support when you needed it?
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Tell us about your experience accessing, or trying to access, mental health and addiction services.
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Mental health and addiction service monitoring
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Conceptual framework
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The He Ara Oranga wellbeing outcomes framework is a conceptual framework that describes an aspirational vision of 'what good looks like' in the future.
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Wāhanga tautuhi takirua / Co-define phase
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groups. Measures need to be meaningful, and be across quantitative, qualitative and mixed methodologies. To learn more about the co-define phase of this work, read and download the full report below Downloads Developing a Mental Health and Wellbeing Outcomes Framework pdf, 550 KB Download Developing a Mental Health and Wellbeing Outcomes Framework docx, 162 KB Download
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Improving crisis responses - Police and Health NZ change programme webinar
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Te Hiringa Mahara will host a webinar on 24 March 2025 with an expert panel discussion on the Police and Health NZ change programme to responding to mental health crisis events.
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Relationships and engagements
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As an independent crown entity partner of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, we have prioritised engaging with tangata whenua whānau, hapū and iwi. Learn more about our relationships and engagements here.