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                                Congratulations to Taimi Allan on new role as SA Mental Health CommissionerPublished: We extend warm congratulations to board member Taimi Allan who has been appointed as Mental Health Commissioner of South Australia. 
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                                Pathway for peer support to transform the mental health and addiction workforce webinarPublished: together and synthesises evidence from academic research, New Zealand data, and the voices of people with lived experience on the value of the peer support workforce in mental health and alcohol and drug services. While the peer support workforce in Aotearoa is growing, it remains a small proportion of our 
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                                Understanding wellbeing for rangatahi and young people webinarPublished: . Jessica Stubbing, Research Fellow and Clinical Psychologist, Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures, discusses the importance of youth voice for improving our understanding of young people’s wellbeing. Ta’ase Vaoga (Sāmoa, Ngāpuhi, Te Ātihaunui-a-Pāpārangi), Rangatahi Insights Lead, Te Rourou, One 
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                                More investment needed for kaupapa Māori mental health and addiction servicesPublished: More investment in kaupapa Māori mental health and addiction services is needed to ensure the support available meets the level of mental distress experienced by Māori. 
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                                More action needed to address mental health and addiction service challengesPublished: to experience long waiting times to access specialist services. Our young people deserve better,” says Te Hiringa Mahara Board Chair Hayden Wano. “The workforce has grown for specialist adult mental health and addiction services over the last five years, but workforce vacancies have doubled. We want 
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                                Young people experiencing acute mental distress need age-appropriate carePublished: Too many young people experiencing acute mental distress are being admitted to adult inpatient mental health services, and this practice needs to stop. 
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                                Prioritising youth voices necessary to improve wellbeingPublished: people in Aotearoa New Zealand feel they are facing an uncertain future with inherited social, economic, and environmental challenges. “Young people are the future generation, leaders, and valuable members of our communities. They are also navigating unique challenges to previous generations, from 
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                                COVID-19 restrictions impact family violence and wellbeing, empowered communities key to supporting safety at homePublished: 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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                                Lived experiences of Compulsory Community Treatment Orders under the Mental Health Act (1992) webinarPublished: In this webinar, we shared our key findings and discussed the changes we want to see happen to shift practices under the current Mental Health Act.