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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This podcast is supported by our Vita retirement communities. Got a report highlights significant improvements in access over the past eight years. However, just one of the six key measures currently on track. Karen Osborne is Osborne is the uh Chief Executive of the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission and is with us. Karen, very good morning to you. Maureen and Mike. Are you an outlier in the general health system? In other words, are your circumstances different to the general health system circumstances, or you're all roughly aligned?
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