Minister Matt Doocey fronts on Government's plans for mental health
It’s no secret New Zealand is suffering a major mental health crisis.
Many people, including teens and children, often wait weeks to see someone when they seek help.
It's so dire, a survey of those at the coal face of the crisis describes a system that’s under pressure, under-resourced, and under-delivering for New Zealanders.
So, is there hope on the horizon with the coalition Government’s addition of a specialised mental health portfolio?
Today on The Front Page, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey is with us to discuss what moves are being made to make sure help’s there when we need it.
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Host: Chelsea Daniels
Sound Engineer: Evan Paea
Producer: Ethan Sills
Suicide and depression help services:
If it is an emergency and you or someone else is at risk, call 111.
For counselling and support:
Youth services:
For more information and support, talk to your local doctor, hauora, community mental health team, or counselling service.
The Mental Health Foundation has more helplines and service contacts - click here for information
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