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NZ Health Survey 2024/2025 mental health and substance use data summary
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(after adjusting for age and gender) 10.5% of adults (about 456,000 adults) wanted professional help at some time in the past 12 months for mental health or substance use but did not receive it. Younger adults continue to be more likely to seek help for mental health.
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Could you access mental health or addiction support when you needed it?
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NewsA big thank you to everyone who gave us feedback on their journey accessing mental health and addiction services. We received over 300 responses through the data collection that we ran in November. This is now closed. We wanted to hear from people seeking help with mental distress or addiction: If
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Conceptual framework
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ResourceCommission started this work, they wanted everyone to be able to have their say on how the system will monitor, measure and improve our country's mental health and wellbeing. However, due to COVID-19 they had to change their approach and target organisations that represent the people and diversity of
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Urupare mōrearea: Crisis responses monitoring report | 2025 downloads
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Resourcecrisis response system are often delivered as standalone services or locally driven initiatives. There are proven approaches that need to be scaled-up nationwide, such as 24/7 access to phone-based crisis support, to ensure people get access to crisis support when and where they need it. Our reporting
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Power of co-design for rangatahi and youth mental health webinar
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Newsto supporting disabled people that have lived experience with mental health and champion for their wellbeing. Ariel Waldron, Yes Disability Kia ora, my name is Ariel Waldron. I was born in Ōtepoti/Dunedin, but have lived in Ōtautahi/Christchurch for most of my life. I am Pākeha, and identify as
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Improving wellbeing outcomes for tāngata whaiora
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and addiction. We want to see cross-government commitment to addressing the factors that support mental wellbeing. For more background on the methodology behind our wellbeing assessment and analysis, see our detailed methodology report (PDF 875KB). What matters for mental wellbeing – where to focus
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The voices of young people matter; this youth week and every week thereafter
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Newsdistant issue on the horizon. Rather, it is a present and pressing reality in their lives. Further, the feeling that action is too slow or too small can contribute to distress, hopelessness, and disempowerment. In our research, young people talked about climate change not only as an environmental or
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Age-ban on social media can’t solve mental distress on its own
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NewsIn this article Karen Orsborn, Chief Executive, outlines what needs to be done to promote online safety for rangatahi and young people. Online spaces are now integrated into many young people’s lives, and Aotearoa New Zealand has some of the highest rates of youth engagement in online media
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Wellbeing
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He Ara Oranga wellbeing outcomes framework He Ara Oranga wellbeing outcomes framework shows how wellbeing will be achieved from both a te ao Māori perspective and a shared perspective, which also applies to Māori. Wellbeing reports Achieving equity of Pacific mental health and wellbeing outcomes
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Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy consultation
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NewsConsultation by the Ministry of Health ran from 8 April to 18 May 2026.