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He Ara Oranga - mānuka takoto kawea ake : upholding the wero laid down in He Ara Oranga Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission

Contributor(s): New Zealand. Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission, 2020Description: electronic document (84 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): ADDICTION SERVICES | ADOLESCENTS | MĀORI | MENTAL HEALTH | MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES | PACIFIC PEOPLES | PASIFIKA | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | SUICIDE | SUICIDE PREVENTION | YOUNG PEOPLE | YOUTH SUICIDE | HAUORA HINENGARO | MATE WHAKAMOMORI | RONGOĀ WHAKAIRANGI | TAIOHI | TAITAMARIKI | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website | Access the website Summary: The Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission released this report in June 2020. The report signals progress of the Government’s response to He Ara Oranga, the inquiry into mental health and addiction (#6092). Chair of the Initial Commission, Hayden Wano, says that this report provides a check-in on areas that are progressing and offers advice for Government to consider in these early days of system transformation. This is a bilingual report written in both English and Māori. The Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission was set up in November 2019 to maintain the momentum of He Ara Oranga, the inquiry into mental health and addictions, and the work to transform Aotearoa New Zealand's mental health and wellbeing system while a permanent Commission is established. (From the website). Record #6709
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Published 25 June 2020.

The Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission released this report in June 2020. The report signals progress of the Government’s response to He Ara Oranga, the inquiry into mental health and addiction (#6092).

Chair of the Initial Commission, Hayden Wano, says that this report provides a check-in on areas that are progressing and offers advice for Government to consider in these early days of system transformation.

This is a bilingual report written in both English and Māori.

The Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission was set up in November 2019 to maintain the momentum of He Ara Oranga, the inquiry into mental health and addictions, and the work to transform Aotearoa New Zealand's mental health and wellbeing system while a permanent Commission is established. (From the website). Record #6709

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