A collaborative approach between Te Whatu Ora Te Tai Tokerau, two NGO providers (Salvation Army and Odyssey House) A Māori/Iwi Provider- Ngāti Hine Health Trust) and Northland Police. The combined...
Expanding Access and Improving Choice
Equitable Access to Wellbeing Framework: Better outcomes for autistic people and people with learning disabilities experiencing mental distress
A knowledge and skills framework sponsored by Whaikaha, for the mental health, addiction, and disability workforces aims to create better opportunities and outcomes for autistic people and people with learning...
Free online therapy for Perinatal Distress
Online mental health provider, Just a Thought, have launched free online therapy courses to support New Zealand women experiencing perinatal distress.
Mental Health Act guidelines specialist e-learning module launched
The Mental Health Act Guidelines e-learning specialist module has officially been launched.
Neurodiversity and Mental Health – Introduction to the Equitable Access to Wellbeing Framework
Te Pou have developed the Equitable Access to Wellbeing (EAW) framework to support the workforce in responding to people with learning disabilities.
Making a real difference – ‘one stop shop’ collaboration in Christchurch Addiction Services
More than seven organisations have come together to maximise each other's strengths and provide accessible and streamlined services for people with addiction issues. Tangata whai ora and whānau are offered...