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Access to specialist mental health and addiction services continues to decrease
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Fewer people accessed specialist mental health and addiction services in the year from 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024 than in previous years.
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Official Information Act requests
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2024 View/download PDF: MHWC2024-005 - FTEs and job losses OIA response [PDF 436KB] Information on employee working arrangements Date published: 8 December 2023 Response date: 13 September 2023 View/download PDF: MHWC2023-003 - employee working arrangements [PDF, 162 KB] Information on identified
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Accountability documents
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their whānau, their broader supports and their advocates, have the support they need, when they need it. Annual Report 2021/22 [PDF 8 MB] Annual Report 2020/21 Our first annual report, which covers our first months of operation in the 2020/21 financial year from 9 February 2021 to 30 June 2021
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Rolling out more options for crisis care
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There is huge potential for more peer-led, community-based and Kaupapa Māori, services to support people experiencing acute distress. This article summaries findings form our Acute options for mental health care insights paper, published in August 2024.
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Mental Health Bill
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Mental health and addiction service monitoring
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addiction services. Lived experiences of compulsory community treatment orders report | Ngā mātau ā-wheako o te whakahau maimoatanga hapori e whakaturehia ana - 12 July 2023 This report looks at compulsory community treatment orders (CCTOs) made under section 29 of the Mental Health Act 1992
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Achieving equity of Pacific mental health and wellbeing outcomes
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This report and data infographic bring together insights about Pacific peoples wellbeing using our He Ara Oranga Wellbeing Outcomes Framework along with engagement with Pacific communities. Published: May 2024.
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Social media community guidelines
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Strategy to improve mental health outcomes on the way
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Last week we welcomed the unanimous passing of the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) (Improving Mental Health Outcomes) Amendment Bill. This amendment requires that the Minister for Mental Health produce a mental health and wellbeing strategy for Aotearoa New Zealand within 12 months.
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New prevalence study will provide vital data
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Funding of a new Child and Youth Mental Health and Addiction Prevalence survey was welcomed by Te Hiringa Mahara. The survey is keeping with a recommendation we made to first survey rangatahi and young people, before extending a prevalence study to the wider population.