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Broader focus on wellbeing needed to understand COVID-19 impacts
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of the pandemic requires an understanding of these broader dimensions of wellbeing.” For this report, Te Hiringa Mahara analysed more than 3000 media articles from the beginning of the pandemic to April 2022. Its analysis found that coverage tended to focus on the material resources and services
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Covid-19 Insights
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Te Hiringa Mahara has produced eight short reports during 2022 and 2023 to add our collective understanding of the wellbeing impacts of the pandemic and to provide key insights on wellbeing areas or populations of focus. Wellbeing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic This eighth (and
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Chief Executive Karen Orsborn opinion piece on coercive practices
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50 per cent by 1 June 2022, contributing towards the ultimate goal of zero seclusion. The project supports DHBs to find alternatives to solitary confinement for people who are experiencing distress. Many DHBs across the country have succeeded in finding alternatives. Auckland, Waitematā, Whanganui
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? This new Budget 2019 to Budget 2022 investment in mental health and addiction report focuses on where key mental health and addiction investments have been spent as of 30 June 2023. Published: August 2024. Read the Budget investment report  Expanding alternative acute care choice This new
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Pathway for peer support to transform the mental health and addiction workforce webinar
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support/advocacy worker, Consumer Leader, and Mataora. Guy was privileged to carry the voices of whānau to local, regional, and national forums where he was a Co-Chair of Ngā Hau e Whā (National Consumer Advocacy Group) and become a member of the National Association of Mental Health Services Consumer Advisors (NAMHSCA) prior to joining Te Hiringa Mahara in 2022.
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Increasing service options for Māori webinar
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Association of Mental Health Services Consumer Advisors (NAMHSCA) prior to joining Te Hiringa Mahara in 2022. Guy Baker, Kaitohutohu Matua, Whānau Māori, Wheako Ora Nā te huarahi matawhaiaro o ngā wheako ora mō te auhi hinengaro i kitea ai te tūhonotanga o Guy ki Te Kupenga Net Trust ki Te
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2024 service monitoring infographics
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statement . As part of this, we monitor and advocate for more Kaupapa Māori choices for whānau accessing mental health and addiction services. In June 2023 we published the Kaupapa Māori services report . This report included data on investment in, and use of, Kaupapa Māori services up to June 2022. This
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Lived experiences of Compulsory Community Treatment Orders under the Mental Health Act (1992) webinar
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Kupenga Net Trust in Tairāwhiti as an adult peer support/advocacy worker, Consumer Leader, and Mataora. Guy was privileged to carry the voices of whānau to local, regional, and national forums where he was a Co-Chair of Ngā Hau e Whā (National Consumer Advocacy Group) and become a member of the National Association of Mental Health Services Consumer Advisors (NAMHSCA) prior to joining Te Hiringa Mahara in 2022.
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Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission unveils new name
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The Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission has a new name – Te Hiringa Mahara.
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Welcome to new Commission Board member from Chair Hayden Wano
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I would like to welcome our newest member, Tuari Potiki, to the Board of the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission.