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Stronger more inclusive health sector means better health and wellbeing for all
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The Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission has presented at an oral hearing on its recent submission on the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Bill. Speaking after the hearing, the Chair of the Commission Hayden Wano welcomed the opportunity to present on changes currently proposed by the Bill, and
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Speaking up about the Pae Ora amendment bill
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Te Hiringa Mahara supports the introduction of a Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy that will fall under the existing Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Act. The law will be amended to bring into being a new strategy. Submissions on the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) (Improving Mental Health Outcomes
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Our submissions
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Review of Adult Decision-Making Capacity Law submission, June 2024 pdf, 339 KB Download Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) (Improving Mental Health Outcomes) Amendment Bill submission pdf, 175 KB Download Modernising the 2028 Census consultation submission pdf, 138 KB Download 2023 submissions: Attachments
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Mental health and wellbeing must be a high priority in health system transformation
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We welcome the transformational approach taken in the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Bill, which passed its third reading yesterday. The Commission’s Chair Hayden Wano says the Government now has the means to ensure better mental health and wellbeing outcomes for future generations. “It is very good to
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Briefings to Incoming Ministers (BIMs) publicly released
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accessible services, particularly for Māori, rangatahi and young people reducing the use of compulsory treatment making it easy for communities to support their wellbeing. Alongside these, we highlight a few actions that can be taken immediately: introducing the Member’s Bill Pae Ora (Healthy
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Our wellbeing outcome framework
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rangatiratanga me te mana motuhake Whakaora, whakatipu kia manawaroa Whakapuāwaitanga me te pae ora Whanaungatanga me te arohatanga Wairuatanga me te manawaroa Tūmanako me te ngākaupai From a shared perspective: Being safe and nurtured Having what is needed Having one’s rights and dignity fully
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Top priorities for New Zealand's first Minister for Mental Health
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. Everybody wants to focus on the ground improvements, yet we do need to be clear we are heading in the right direction and scarce resources are well targeted. The new Minister should mandate a mental health and wellbeing strategy through the Pae Ora / Healthy Futures Act, add a mental health
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Infographic - assessment of youth and rangatahi wellbeing and access to services
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understand te reo Māori well The proportion of Māori 15 to 24-year-olds who think it is important to be involved in things to do with Māori culture GSS GSS TK TK TK Whakapuawaitanga me te pae ora The proportion of Māori school students who leave with a qualification at NCEA level 2 or above MoE
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Increasing service options for Māori webinar
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mātauranga me ngā wheako a ngā tūmomo kaiwhakarato. I mua i tōna hononga mai ki Te Hiringa Mahara, i whai tūranga mahi a Maraea ki ngā pae hōtaka, kaupapa here, poari matua hoki o roto i te pūnaha hauora ki te Manatū Hauora, ki Ngā Poari Hauora Ā-Rohe, ki Te Kaporeihana Āwhina Hunga Whara ā
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Positive response from academics and agencies on our report into rangatiratanga during COVID-19
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Feedback has been very positive in the media from the Ministry of Health and Te Aka Whai Ora on our latest report into wellbeing during COVID-19. Our latest report shows Māori-led initiatives played a key role in protecting the health and wellbeing of communities, supporting connection with