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Help us transform mental wellbeing
on 19 MarchREMINDER - Share your thoughts before 24 March
Kia ora,
We’re developing the plan for transformation of New Zealand’s approach to mental wellbeing over the next ten years.
The transformation we need does not happen quickly, and it needs everyone to contribute.
Right now, we’re asking for your input as we check in to see whether what we’ve heard previously is still current, and how we can adapt the current, initial plan for the medium to long term.
Our online survey closes next week, 24th March, so please take the time to share your thoughts with us.
I’ve provided more insight about this plan, what we’re calling the long-term pathway, in the video below. We also ran two online information sessions last week, which you can watch on our website.
Thank you in advance for taking the time to provide input. One of the challenges that He Ara Oranga identified is that there’s a requirement for us all to be supporting the transformation and helping to bring it to life. Thank you for making a personal contribution to this.
Ngā Mihi,
Toni Gutschlag.
Ministry of Health - Manatū Hauora