A podcast featuring Karen Osborne, CEO of the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission, discusses key challenges in New Zealand's mental health system, including workforce shortages, geographic disparities, and the impact of socioeconomic factors like the cost of living, while also
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Yes, look, um, when the at the sharding when people are experiencing crisis, um, services are available, but we also know that um many people aren't able to access those services in a timely way. So it's about having access to services early in the course of somebody's distress so that it doesn't get to that crisis point, and that's where we need to see some real improvement. That and that sort of joined up nature. So, for example, for crisis services, about half of people enter that system through telehealth services, but they're fragmented across the country. So, how do we improve that part of the system?
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inconsistent and disconnected crisis pathways
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