November 3, 2023 | News
Gumboots on for mental health
It's Gumboot Friday today - where people are encouraged to wear gumboots and donate to the charity helping thousands of Kiwi kids deal with mental health traumas.
November 3, 2023 | News
It's Gumboot Friday today - where people are encouraged to wear gumboots and donate to the charity helping thousands of Kiwi kids deal with mental health traumas.
October 24, 2023 | Paakiwaha
The Mental Health Foundation (MHF) joins people across Aotearoa to mourn the 565 New Zealanders who have died by suspected suicide.
October 18, 2023 | News
I Am Hope founder Mike King doesn't hold out much hope National's proposed $20 million mental health innovation fund will help his organisation.
October 18, 2023 | Paakiwaha
Mental Health Updates, Gumboot Friday and the new change in government from the I AM Hope Foundation Founder.
September 18, 2023 | Paakiwaha
Mental Health Awareness Week kicks off today with a focus on the Five Ways to Wellbeing, a set of simple actions that are proven to improve our mental health.
August 16, 2023 | News
Health Minister Ayesha Verrall says the Government is looking at lessons learned from the Christchurch earthquakes to build resilience into hāpori affected by floods and Cyclone Gabrielle earlier this year.
August 7, 2023 | News
Hawke's Bay health and social service agencies say they're struggling to deal with the health fall out from Cyclone Gabrielle.
August 3, 2023 | News
New Zealand First Northland candidate Shane Jones says the health system needs to be stripped of responsibility for capital projects and building because it has proved itself incapable of delivering projects within cost on and on time.
July 13, 2023 | News
The Mental Health and Wellbeing Commisison - Te Hiringa Mahara – says peer support workers can play a critical role in the sector.
July 12, 2023 | Paakiwaha
Te Hiringa Mahara – The Mental Health and Wellbeing Commisison is publishing its report on Lived Experiences of Compulsory Community Treatment Orders, and it has found people in mental distress and their whānau do not feel heard in clinical review and court processes, leading to enforced treatment.
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