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Time called on compulsory community mental health treatment
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People in mental distress and their whānau do not feel heard in clinical review and court processes that lead to enforced treatment a report released today by Te Hiringa Mahara – Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission shows. The Lived Experiences of Compulsory Community Treatment
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Make a complaint about us
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On this page you can find out how we handle complaints: Make a complaint about our work Make a complaint related to our privacy and security policy Consumer complaints Te Hiringa Mahara does not handle complaints about individual or whānau experiences of using mental health and / or
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Rolling out more options for crisis care
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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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Mental health and addiction service access data collection
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Here are more details about why we want to hear from a wide cross section of people, how the information we collect will be used, and answers to other frequently asked questions. If you have any other questions or have issues with the online form, you can email us at kiaora@mhwc.govt.nz
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Top priorities for New Zealand's first Minister for Mental Health
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discrimination to an increasingly online world. These impact on young people’s ability to feel hopeful about their futures. Yet, recently released performance measures for Te Whatu Ora | Health NZ show a concerning increase in waiting times for young people to access specialist mental health services
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Infographic - assessment of youth and rangatahi wellbeing and access to services
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rate how your family is doing these days?” 8. We define good control as a response of 7 or more to the question: "where zero is ‘no control at all’ and ten is ‘complete control’, how much control do you feel you have over the way your life turns out?" 9. We define feeling that the things they do are
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Governance
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health, veterinarian and rural education space. He is often referred to as the YOLOFarmer, a social media platform highlighting mental health in the rural sector. He is also the co founder of Meat the Need. A charity providing farmer donated mince and milk to food banks all across NZ. Wayne still loves milking his cows, coaching kids rugby and swimming in Golden Bays beautiful rivers over the summer.
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Abuse in care report recognises life-long trauma
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those who shared these experiences. We pause to remember those for whom this was too late. The negative flow-on effects of decades of institutional abuse are still playing out. We must make sure enough is being done for those living with the aftermath. The Commission says that
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COVID-19 restrictions impact family violence and wellbeing, empowered communities key to supporting safety at home
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During the 2020 national lockdown, reports of family violence increased considerably, but the New Zealand Police and advocacy groups were concerned that this was still under-reported. Women, children, rangatahi Māori, disabled people and rainbow youth were particularly affected. This is according
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Put an end to CCTOs
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Waitangi, human rights and supported decision making. The process to repeal and replace the Mental Health Act is underway but will take years to be agreed and implemented. We don’t have to wait for changes to be made now. Make changes in practice now Implement cultural and other practice changes in