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                                Leadership as a mental wellbeing system enabler reportPublished: , and long-term actions. These sit under six key system enablers: Leadership, Policy, Investment, Information, Technology, and Workforce. Recognising the importance of system-level leadership, this report focuses on the short-term leadership actions. Without shifts in system leadership, other 
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                                Targeted vaccination approaches needed in the face of Omicron variantPublished: connected with and brought into vaccination rollout. These groups require active engagement and, in many cases, the best parties to do that are the community-led service providers. “We cannot speak highly enough about the targeted efforts of Māori and Pacific community providers as well as 
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                                Youth wellbeing insightsPublished: them. This is the heart of our call to action. Rangatahi Māori and young people must have a seat at every decision-making table where they can shape their own futures and their voices and perspectives are heard. This report also shows: Climate change is consistently raised by young people as a 
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                                Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission supports legislation to ban conversion therapyPublished: major impact on their mental health and wellbeing and that conversion practices can cause damage across every aspect of their lives. We welcome Government action towards more effective, human rights-based legislation that supports mental wellbeing,” says Kevin Hague. Among its recommendations, the 
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                                Collective effort will ensure Auditor General’s recommendations on mental health support for rangatahi and young people hit the markPublished: one, we are not seeing these translated into action.  “We see this as an opportunity for the first Minister for Mental Health to make a real difference. The recommendations call for system leadership. For this to become a reality the Minister could create a sense of urgency and drive improvements 
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                                Webinar: achieving equitable wellbeing outcomes for tāngata whaioraPublished: private practice as an addiction practitioner and clinical supervisor; and as a tutor in addiction studies at the University of Auckland. His previous roles in the sector have included consumer advisory and peer support roles; and roles in education, research, and governance.  He is actively 
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                                Karen Orsborn appointed as Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Chief ExecutivePublished: from 1 July after leading the Commission’s establishment efforts as Acting Chief Executive since it opened in February. Throughout 2020, she also led the early set-up phase as Head of Secretariat for the Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission (Initial Commission). “It’s with great pleasure I 
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                                Unicef report highlights Aotearoa New Zealand's low ranking for child and youth mental health and wellbeingPublished: -sector action at every level: at the individual, family, school, services or policy. Suicide prevention solutions need to be embedded across systems, policies and plans. We are calling for a “suicide prevention in all policies” approach, something we outline in our submission to the draft Suicide 
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                                LeadershipPublished: joining Te Hiringa Mahara, Sonya has worked in both health and community sectors. Positions have included Principal Advisor and Programme Director for Manatū Hauora Ministry of Health, acting CEO for a non-government organisation (NGO) and Regional Portfolio Manager for Te Whatu Ora. She has led a 
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