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Annual Report 2022/23 highlights
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on policy proposals and bills, such as the Accessibility for New Zealanders Bill, Therapeutic Products Bill and Manatū Hauora policy proposal to repeal and replace the Mental Health Act. We generated good coverage of the issues we’re working on in a variety of media outlets. Over the
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Mental health and addiction service use – what the data shows webinar
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. Tanya originally trained as a clinical psychologist and has clinical experience in community, acute, and secure mental health settings. She has held mental health management roles in the NGO and DHB sector, including General Manager of mental health for Counties Manukau DHB. She has also had senior
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Covid-19 Insights Series - Media reporting of COVID-19
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Te Hiringa Mahara is producing a series of short reports during 2022 and 2023 to add our collective understanding of the wellbeing impacts of the pandemic and to provide key insights on wellbeing areas or populations of focus. Media reporting of COVID-19 Our first report Media reporting of COVID-19
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Lived experiences of Compulsory Community Treatment Orders under the Mental Health Act (1992) webinar
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focus is on clinical review (application) and the court hearing (outcome) as formal substitute decision-making practices under the Act. These voices raise questions about the extent to which people are involved and participate meaningfully in clinical reviews and court hearings under the Act. Such
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Te Huringa Tuarua: Mental Health and Addiction Service Monitoring Reports 2023
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Access and Choice programme Workforce vacancies in specialist adult mental health and addiction services have doubled between 2018 and 2022, and we want to see a clear strategy and roadmap to address growing workforce shortages Coercive practices continue to be widely used, particularly for Māori and
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More action needed to address mental health and addiction service challenges
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More people are accessing new services through the Access and Choice programme, however, there has been a decrease in people accessing specialist mental health and addiction services and other primary mental health services, and little or no change on other measures of service quality. This is
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COVID-19 restrictions impact family violence and wellbeing, empowered communities key to supporting safety at home
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broad range of community-based organisations, including Whānau Ora providers, women’s refuges, and Māori wardens. “However, while government and community responses were and are valuable, more should be done to empower communities, provide a range of safe accessible supports, and monitor and research family and sexual violence.”
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Mental Health Bill
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current Act (such as a responsible clinician and a court hearing as the model for applications and orders for compulsory care). Implementing the new law The system is under pressure. Increased investment in more - and a broader range of - services is needed to respond to people in crisis. Once the
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Leadership as a mental wellbeing system enabler report
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, prioritising people with high and unmet needs. At the same time, invest in the future to: 4. Make destigmatisation training and education on the role and value of lived experience widely available for the health workforce and other agencies. 5. Invest in tāngata whaiora Māori to decide
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Meet our Lived Experience Advisors
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/him). Ko Hikurangi te maunga Ko Waiapu te awa Ko Porourangi te tangata Ko Horouta te waka Ko Ngati Porou te iwi Ko Guy Baker ahau My foray into the mental health and addiction sector came later in life after a career within the public service, hospitality and local government sectors. A personal