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                                Access and choice mental health programme stacks upPublished:   At the five- year mark, the Access and Choice Programme has proved to be a valuable addition to the mental health, addiction and wellbeing support services available to people throughout the country. Today Te Hiringa Mahara – the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission released a report that 
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                                2023-2024 annual report now availablePublished: Crown Entities Act 2004 and meet our obligations under the Public Finance Act 1989. They provide government and the public with a substantive report on how we have progressed with achieving our objectives and how we have used our funding.  Download 2023-2024 Te Hiringa Mahara annual report pdf, 1.1 MB Download 
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                                Lived experiences of Compulsory Community Treatment Orders under the Mental Health Act (1992) webinarPublished: Treatment Orders   under the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992. In this report, we intentionally bring forward the views of tāngata whaiora Māori, people with lived experience, family, and whānau related to the Compulsory Community Treatment Order process.  The 
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                                Mental Health BillPublished: Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992. To embed a fully modern human rights framework in our mental health and addiction system, more work is needed to promote supported decision-making in practice and reform other relevant legislation. We acknowledge and broadly support the first 
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                                About usPublished: Who we are Learn more about where we've come from and our role. Our people Find more information about the people at Te Hiringa Mahara. Accountability documents Read and download our Statement of Intent (SOI), Statement of Performance Expectations (SPE) and Annual Report. Corporate publications Read and download our Official Information Act request replies, Kia Toipoto Action Plan and other related reports. 
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                                Guide to language in He Ara ĀwhinaPublished: ). Identity can include people’s age, gender, sexual identity, sex characteristics, ethnicity, culture, faith, language, and socio-economic status. Identity can also include experiences or survival of trauma and adverse events, people’s experiences being prisoners, veterans, or living with physical health 
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                                Top priorities for New Zealand's first Minister for Mental HealthPublished: its first ever Minister for Mental Health sitting in Cabinet is a welcome move. This dedicated role will bring a clear focus to mental health and addiction, and we are looking forward to tangible action and increased momentum over the coming term of government. But where should the new minister start 
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                                Rolling out more options for crisis carePublished: different ways and what works for one person, will not necessarily work for another. The critical thing is people have choices and are in control of their own recovery. In our insights paper we describe the range of options that could and, in some cases, do make up the acute care continuum in Aotearoa 
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                                Lived experiences of CCTOs reportPublished: This report looks at compulsory community treatment orders (CCTOs) made under section 29 of the Mental Health Act 1992. The focus is on amplifying voices of tāngata whaiora, whānau, and family. We heard that the clinical review and the court hearing processes involved in CCTOs can silence or 
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                                Mental health and addiction systemPublished: approach and initial findings was released in June 2025. Access and choice Our independent reports on the Access and Choice Programme monitors progress providing support through primary care services. Updated April 2025. Acute options for mental health care insights paper This new insights report