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Leadership
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, and the mental health and addiction sector. Sonya brings to all her work a strong commitment to strength-based approaches that enable people to enhance their health and wellbeing and thrive. She is passionate about addressing inequity and understands the importance of working collaboratively to ensure
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Guide to language in He Ara Āwhina
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when hapū numbers become very large. Whānau dynamic To realise the potential of whānau. Whānau dynamic recognises the knowledge whānau hold collectively and extends the boundaries of ‘whānau centred’ to be strengths based, positive, and inspiring. Workforce/s Workforces are inclusive of clinical
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Crisis response webinar: what makes an effective crisis response
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Te Hiringa Mahara hosted a webinar exploring effective crisis response models based on our recently released Crisis response literature scan held on 24 September 2025. The session provided an overview of the literature scan and featured speakers showcasing examples of crisis response in practice
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Our monitoring dashboard
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; Using the dashboard The data is presented in an easy-to-use visual format. For many of the measures, you can dig deeper and look at measures broken down by demographics or other variables. You can view the dashboard on the webpage (see above) or look at the data in full-screen mode by opening in
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He Ara Āwhina framework
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represent the important issues raised by communities during the mental health and addiction inquiry as well as our development and engagement processes. An Expert Advisory Group (EAG) of external contributors provided oversight and advice throughout the development of He Ara Āwhina. We
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Acute options for mental health care insights paper
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Download the report Acute options for mental health care insights paper Our insights paper on acute options that can provide an alternative to acute inpatient care. Report This insights report focuses on acute mental health service options that can provide an alternative to acute inpatient care
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Access and Choice programme
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Wellbeing Commission will be publishing on the Access and Choice programme, as the five-year roll-out period is now complete. Te Hiringa Mahara released reports in October 2021 and November 2022 to provide independent updates on the implementation of the programme. This report builds on our two previous
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Young people are missing out on access to mental health services
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high psychological distress, our findings show fewer were seen by specialist services in the most recent year, and wait times show little sign of improvement. “We are not alone in sounding the alarm, yet we continue to see too many young people missing out on vital specialist mental health and
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Advancing Māori mental health and wellbeing
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We are an organisation committed to being grounded in Te Tiriti o Waitangi. We have made a strong commitment to achieving better and equitable mental health and wellbeing outcomes for Māori and whānau. This is front and centre of who we are and what we do. Monitoring of Māori and whānau wellbeing
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Urupare mōrearea: Crisis responses monitoring report
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, acute alternatives, as well as inpatient services when needed. Needs to include youth-specific, peer-led, and Kaupapa Māori options be led by lived experience, embed peer support, be culturally responsive, rights-based, and trauma responsive ensure the provision of a timely and compassionate