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                                Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission welcomes Mental Health Commissioner’s report on mental health and addiction servicesPublished: The Mental Health Commissioner has today released a report , providing insights about mental health and addiction services. Chair of the Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission, Mr Hayden Wano, says that this report is timely and signals how Government can enhance the response to He Ara 
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                                New report highlights Pacific wellbeing challengesPublished: is one solution to addressing the gap between mental health and wellbeing outcomes for Pacific peoples in comparison to the rest of Aotearoa. “Holistic on-the-ground support is what makes the difference for Pacific families – we need to make it easier for people to access a range of services from 
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                                Mental health and addiction service use – what the data shows webinarPublished:   Watch our third recording in the Te Huringa Tuarua webinar series - 12 October 2023. Get an overview of the Te Huringa Tuarua 2023 report, what changes need to be put in place and future monitoring work. In May this year, we released Te Huringa Tuarua 2023 – our second monitoring report on 
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                                AdvocacyPublished: our advocacy: Sign up for updates from us to learn more about what we are doing Have your say when we monitor mental health and addiction services Attend our webinars Invite us to meet with you or speak at upcoming events by emailing kiaora@mhwc.govt.nz    Our tools to create system 
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                                Collective effort will ensure Auditor General’s recommendations on mental health support for rangatahi and young people hit the markPublished: to youth mental health and addiction services so no matter where people live or what their ethnicity or gender is, people can get the help they need.  “We know that Māori, rainbow young people, and young people in state care have higher rates of distress yet can’t always get access to the care 
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                                Other documentsPublished: ;  To understand how effective our engagement and communications is, we are committed to regularly seeking feedback from stakeholders. We collect feedback on the quality of our work, our impact, the issues we focus on, representation of lived experience voices in our work, and how we measure up 
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                                WellbeingPublished: insights This insights report into the Wellbeing of Rangatahi Māori and other Young People in Aotearoa was published in May 2023. How we measure wellbeing People from across Aotearoa told us what ideal wellbeing looks like, and taken together as in our He Ara Oranga wellbeing outcomes framework, we know 
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                                Broader focus on wellbeing needed to understand COVID-19 impactsPublished: not sufficiently and appropriately considering the impacts of the pandemic on people in Aotearoa, and not necessarily focusing on the right solutions.” This report is the first of a short series of focused reports Te Hiringa Mahara will produce over the coming year. “We hope to use these reports and 
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                                More investment needed for kaupapa Māori mental health and addiction servicesPublished: .    “The conclusions we reached build on earlier reports, including Oranga Tāngata, Oranga Whānau and the Waitangi Tribunal’s Hauora report. The thinking lines up with the new Oranga Hinengaro System and Service Framework issued this year by Manatū Hauora. What we want to see now is 
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                                Access and Choice programme 2025 report downloadsPublished: The purpose of this report is to monitor the progress and achievements of the Access and Choice programmes over the five-year period from 2019/20 to 2023/24. The report finds that, after five years, the Access and Choice programme has substantially increased access to and choice in services for