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                                Social media community guidelinesPublished: addiction support, and peoples' wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand.  The following guidelines cover the current and future social media presence of Te Hiringa Mahara on networks such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram. Read and download our social media community guidelines below: Social media community guidelines [PDF, 566 KB] 
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                                Mental health and addiction targets welcomedPublished: The announcement of targets to address wait times and workforce pressures across the mental health and addiction system has been welcomed by Te Hiringa Mahara – Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission. “Access to appropriate services when and where they are needed is very important to people seeking 
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                                Sign up to our mailing listPublished: Name Region Northland Auckland Bay of Plenty Waikato Tairāwhiti Hawke's Bay Taranaki Manawatu-Whanganui Wellington Marlborough Nelson/ Tasman West Coast Canterbury Otago Southland Other location Tell us about your interests (pick 1 or more): Lived experience Mental health and addiction system Kaupapa Māori Rangatahi and young people Wellbeing 
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                                Access and Choice programmePublished: and Choice programme, rolled out from 2019/20 over five years, has a particular focus on people with mild-to-moderate mental health and addiction needs. It aims to improve access to primary mental health, wellbeing, and addiction services, including in Kaupapa Māori, Pacific, youth, general practice 
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                                Our submissionsPublished: As an integral part of our advocacy work, Te Hiringa Mahara often comments on and makes recommendations in response to consultation documents, regulations, draft bills, and regulations that may impact on the mental health and wellbeing of people in Aotearoa.   2025 submissions: Download 
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                                Mental health and addiction service monitoringPublished: qualitative data gathered) an updated online dashboard four infographics - these provide insights into Kaupapa Māori services, youth wellbeing and mental health, and reducing coercive practices, plus provide an overview of report findings.  Kua Tīmata Te Haerenga | The Journey Has Begun downloads Our 
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                                GovernancePublished: populations who are at greater risk of experiencing poorer mental health and wellbeing. Board members are appointed for their governance and mental health and wellbeing sector expertise but do not act as representatives or advocates for specific communities. They do, of course, draw on their 
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                                Pacific people's wellbeing outcomes webinar linkPublished: No summary available 
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                                Working paper: Review of suicide and self-harm monitoring indicators downloadsPublished: included in our May 2026 monitoring report. The published data will provide the mental health and wellbeing context for people that we advocate for. As part of our broader influence and advocacy work we will maintain an independent view of the state of suicide and self-harm for people in New Zealand 
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                                He mihi aroha: Kiingi Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VIIPublished: Tūheitia as you return to the resting place of your ancestors.     Hayden Wano, Board Chair on behalf of all the Board and staff Te Hiringa Mahara - Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission