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Mahi aroha : Carers' Strategy Action Plan 2019-2023 Ministry of Social Development

Contributor(s): New Zealand. Ministry of Social Development | New Zealand Carers' Alliance.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Ministry of Social Development, 2019Description: electronic document (40 pages) ; PDF file.ISBN: 978-0-473-50681-0 (online).Subject(s): CAREGIVERS | DISABLED PEOPLE | GOVERNMENT POLICY | MĀORI | OLDER PEOPLE | PACIFIC PEOPLES | SAFETY | SUPPORT SERVICES | WOMEN | PASIFIKAOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: The latest Carers’ Strategy Action Plan is focused on improving the wellbeing of the one in 10 New Zealanders who care for a loved one with a disability, health condition, illness or injury. Mahi Aroha includes a range of actions that we will help carry out with other government agencies and sector organisations over the next five years. These actions are focused on: Recognising carers and their contributions; Improving the way carers can navigate the support and services available to them; Supporting the wellbeing of carers; Helping carers who want to balance their caring role with paid work or study. The Action Plan includes a new focus on target populations (Māori, Pacific, young and older carers) and a family, whānau, aiga-centred approach will form part of the implementation approach. Mahi Aroha was developed in partnership with the New Zealand Carers’ Alliance and a cross-government agency working group. (From the website). This document includes the Carers' Strategy launched in 2008 (from page 33). Other background information and documents are available on the website. #7012
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Published December 2019

The latest Carers’ Strategy Action Plan is focused on improving the wellbeing of the one in 10 New Zealanders who care for a loved one with a disability, health condition, illness or injury.

Mahi Aroha includes a range of actions that we will help carry out with other government agencies and sector organisations over the next five years. These actions are focused on:

Recognising carers and their contributions;
Improving the way carers can navigate the support and services available to them;
Supporting the wellbeing of carers;
Helping carers who want to balance their caring role with paid work or study.

The Action Plan includes a new focus on target populations (Māori, Pacific, young and older carers) and a family, whānau, aiga-centred approach will form part of the implementation approach.

Mahi Aroha was developed in partnership with the New Zealand Carers’ Alliance and a cross-government agency working group. (From the website).

This document includes the Carers' Strategy launched in 2008 (from page 33).

Other background information and documents are available on the website. #7012

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