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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Mar 11, 2023 4:14:31 GMT 12
MAKING PROGRESS ON MĀORI MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION RESPONSE“I’m proud of this Government’s commitment to kaupapa Māori primary mental health and addiction services, in this region and many others. Had we not invested in this way, we would not have been set up to pivot and respond to mental wellbeing issues in smaller communities arising from Cyclone Gabrielle and the other recent severe weather events,” Mr Henare said. “This Government set out to set up a whole new mental health system and we are achieving more and more within this new system every day. This evaluation and seeing the success of providers like Whakaoranga Whānau Recovery Hub show us that we are making progress.... insidegovernment.co.nz/making-progress-on-maori-mental-health-and-addiction-response/STUDY TO INVESTIGATE LOWER VACCINATION RATES AND BARRIERS FOR MĀORI PĒPIResearchers hope to boost the number of pēpi Māori under 6 months old being immunised by learning more about barriers to accessing primary health care, thanks to Cure Kids funding. She said Hāpai te Hauora would lead the recruitment and interviews with whānau and ensure everything was done through a te ao Māori lens so everything was culturally appropriate..... www.nzherald.co.nz/kahu/study-to-investigate-lower-vaccination-rates-and-barriers-for-maori-pepi/4R4OG345RRCWPNT66OJ3E5XPEQ/
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