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Matt Doocey

Waimakariri · New Zealand National Party
Pecuniary interests
9 items
Directorships
3 declared
Recent meetings
50 logged

Bg Background Methodology →

Research run #13 · 26 Apr 2026
Every claim below links to its source. Click any footnote [1] in the text, or expand the citation index after the bio, to see the verbatim quote and the page it came from.

Hon Matt Doocey is a New Zealand National Party politician and Minister for Mental Health, representing the Waimakariri electorate [27][28][31].

Before entering politics, Doocey worked in mental health and healthcare roles in both New Zealand and the United Kingdom, according to a single reputable secondary source [8]. He is reported to have worked for Youthline NZ and at the Canterbury District Health Board [9][10]. According to the same secondary source, he held a management role in the surgical division at Canterbury District Health Board from 2013, and worked more broadly as a healthcare management professional in community mental health and social care services [5][3]. He is also described as having worked as a counselling psychologist [1].

Doocey attended St Bedes College, according to a single secondary source [19]. He is confirmed to have studied at Kingston University in London [18] and at Birkbeck College, University of London [15]. A single secondary source also references study at Bath University from 2013 [14].

Doocey stood as the National Party candidate for the Christchurch East by-election in September 2013, according to a single reputable secondary source [29]. Sources differ on when he first entered Parliament as the Member for Waimakariri — some place this from 2014 [27], while others record his entry from 2023 [27]. He served as Deputy Chair of the Social Services Select Committee from 2014 and as third Whip of the National Government from 2014, according to single secondary sources [24][30]. He also held the roles of National's Spokesperson for Mental Health and Associate Spokesperson for Health from 2017, according to a single secondary source [12][11]. He was an executive member of the Mental Health and Addictions Wellbeing cross-party group from 28 August 2019, according to a single secondary source [13].

Doocey has held the confirmed office of Associate Minister of Health [22]. Sources differ on the precise scope of his ministerial warrant — one secondary source records him as Associate Minister of Health and Transport from 27 November 2023 [23]. He is confirmed as Minister for Mental Health, with some sources placing this role from 2023 [28].

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Education

Career

Political offices

Party affiliation

Civic roles & honours

  • [11]
    Civic role: National's Associate Spokesperson for Health (from 2017). unverified
  • [12]
    Civic role: National's Spokesperson for Mental Health (from 2017). unverified
  • [13]
    Civic role: executive member of the Mental Health and Addictions Wellbeing cross-party group (from 28 August 2019). unverified

Looked for, not found

  • No public record found for exact dates of Matt Doocey's pre-2013 employment roles in the UK (specific employers, titles, and years in UK mental health and social care sector).
  • Exact year of Matt Doocey's BSc (Hons) in Social Policy from University of Canterbury could not be verified from a primary source — confirmed from secondary sources only.

The researcher checked for these topics across the allowed public sources but could not find verbatim-quotable evidence. Absence here doesn't rule the fact out — it just means no journalist-accessible source covered it at the time of the run.

01 Positions

  • Cabinet Minister — Mental Health
  • Associate Minister — Health

03 Pecuniary interests (2025) Methodology →

as of 2026-05-27 02:17
Beneficial interests in, and trusteeships of, trusts
Doocey Family Trust (beneficiary) — Doocey Family Trust (Beneficiary)
Doocey Kalmar Family Trust (trustee and beneficiary) — Doocey Kalmar Family Trust (Trustee)
Sumner Marriner Trust (beneficiary) — Sumner Marriner Trust (Beneficiary)
Gifts
Helicopter ride – Glacier Country Helicopters Limited — Glacier Country Helicopters Limited
Tickets to Black Caps v England – Canterbury Cricket Trust — Canterbury Cricket Trust
Real property
Family home (owned by trust) – Rangiora, Waimakariri
Rental property (owned by trust) – Burnside, Christchurch
Residential property (owned by trust) – Merivale, Christchurch
Retirement schemes
AMP KiwiSaver — AMP KiwiSaver

04 Directorships Methodology →

as of 2026-05-27 02:17
None recorded.

06 Trusteeships & beneficial trust interests

08 Recent meetings (as minister) Methodology →

as of 2026-05-27 02:40
2026-04-30 Thu
3 entries
Youth One Stop Shop (YOSS) providers
with: Relevant service providers
MEET
Healthpoint
with: Kate Rhind
MEET
Health officials
Health officials
with: Relevant officials
MEET
2026-04-29 Wed
3 entries
Minister of Health
Minister of Health
with: Hon Simeon Brown, relevant officials
MEET
Health officials
Health officials
with: Relevant officials
MEET
SOU Cabinet Committee
MEET
2026-04-28 Tue
4 entries
Child and Youth Ministers
with: Multi Ministers
MEET
Mental Health officials
Mental Health officials
with: Relevant officials
MEET
Health officials
Health officials
with: Relevant Health officials
MEET
Cabinet
MEET
2026-04-23 Thu
1 entry
HIV Forum - Launch of the HIV Stigma Campaign
with: Invited guests
MEET
2026-04-22 Wed
5 entries
Ministry of Health officials
Ministry of Health officials
with: Relevent officials
MEET
Raukawa Settlement Trust and Raukawa Charitable Trust
with: Kataraina Hodge, Chair and members of the Raukawa Trusts
MEET
Minister for Whanāu Ora
Minister for Whanāu Ora
with: Hon Tama Potaka
MEET
SOU Cabinet Committee
MEET
Mental Health, Addiction and Suicide Prevention Assurance Group
with: Relevant members and officials
MEET
2026-04-20 Mon
4 entries
Mental Health officials
Mental Health officials
with: Relevant officials
MEET
Associate Health officials
Associate Health officials
with: Relevant officials
MEET
Director-General of Health
Director-General of Health
with: Audrey Sonerson
MEET
Cabinet
MEET
2026-04-16 Thu
7 entries
Te Pou & Blueprint for Learning and WiseGroup
with: Riana Manuel, Shelley Campbell
MEET
Yellow Brick Road
with: John Moore
MEET
Privacy Commissioner
with: Michael Webster
MEET
Burnett Foundation Aotearoa
with: CEO and relevant ELT members
MEET
OnTrack
with: Victoria McArthur
MEET
NZ Association of Psychology Teachers
with: Duncan Bond, Chair
MEET
Employee Assistance Professional Association of Australasia (EAPAA)
with: Julie Cressey, Ben Teusse, Julie Cameron
MEET
2026-04-15 Wed
2 entries
Launch of Otago University Student Wellbeing Hub - Te Pou Whirinaki
with: Invited guests
MEET
Crisis Cafe opening in Dunedin
with: Invited guests
MEET
2026-04-14 Tue
3 entries
Health NZ Board meeting
with: Board members
MEET
Christchurch Co-response Team
with: Co-response stakeholders
MEET
Opening of Christchurch Crisis Café
with: Invited guests
MEET
2026-04-13 Mon
2 entries
Health officials
Health officials
with: Relevant officials
MEET
Cabinet
MEET
2026-04-10 Fri
1 entry
Australian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM)
with: Members of the College
MEET
2026-04-08 Wed
2 entries
Director-General of Health
Director-General of Health
with: Audrey Sonerson
MEET
Waikato Specialist Eating Disorder Service
with: Relevant managers and staff
MEET
2026-04-07 Tue
3 entries
Executive Council
with: Governor-General and multi ministers
MEET
Cabinet
MEET
Hauora Taiwhenua
with: Relevant stakeholders
MEET
2026-04-02 Thu
2 entries
Public Service Commission
with: Heather Baggott, Martin Kessick
MEET
LEG Cabinet Committee
MEET
2026-04-01 Wed
5 entries
Minister of Health
Minister of Health
with: Hon Simeon Brown
MEET
Health NZ officials
Health NZ officials
with: Relevant officials
MEET
Psychology Board
with: Board Chair and members of the Board
MEET
SOU Cabinet Committee
MEET
Ministry of Health officials
Ministry of Health officials
with: Ministry of Health officials
MEET
2026-03-31 Tue
1 entry
CEO, Walsh Trust
CEO, Walsh Trust
with: Will Ward
MEET
2026-03-30 Mon
2 entries
APH Hons
MEET
Mental Health officials
Mental Health officials
MEET

09 Recent Hansard speeches

10 Recent press releases

From Beehive.govt.nz. Most recent 10.

  • A significant investment in the Government’s mental health plan will deliver faster access to support, more frontline workers and a better crisis response, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey announced today.
    2026-06-09
  • The South Island’s first Rural Training Hub, that will grow a pipeline of doctors, nurses and midwives for rural New Zealand, will soon be working on the West Coast.
    2026-06-03
  • Tauranga people experiencing mental distress will receive support from a new mental health co-response team, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey announced today.
    2026-06-02
  • Minister for Mental Health and Associate Minister of Health Matt Doocey will today travel to Australia to attend the Digital Health Festival 2026 in Melbourne and visit mental health commissions across Australia.
    2026-05-17
  • Ten new forensic inpatient beds at Waikato Hospital have been officially opened today by Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey, a step forward in improving access to specialist mental health support.
    2026-05-15
  • A new mental health toolkit launched today by Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey will support businesses to improve productivity in the workplace through better mental health.
    2026-05-12
  • Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey today attended the official opening of the South Island Needle Exchange Programme, marking an important step in strengthening early intervention and prevention of substance-related harm.
    2026-05-08

12 In the news Methodology →

50 articles

Coverage from RNZ, Stuff, NZ Herald, ODT, 1News, Newsroom and The Spinoff that mentions this person. Click any source to expand. Article body markdown is captured separately and used for AI summarisation downstream.

RNZ 18
Otago Daily Times 14
1News 5
NZ Herald 4
The Spinoff 4
Stuff 4
Newsroom 1
  • From The Detail: Psychiatrists say the lack of data on the most pressing shortages, and absence of comprehensive planning, make new funding look piecemeal The post Mental health funding – a lot just isn’t enough appeared first on Newsroom .
    2026-06-14

13 Commentary topics Methodology →

6 topics · 12 weeks

Topics where op-eds, blogs and press releases have mentioned this person, week-by-week. Each row links through to the topic detail in the discourse lens.

14 Press topics Methodology →

6 topics · 12 weeks

Topics where major news outlets have reported on this person. Each row links through to the topic detail in the press lens. Compare to the discourse rows above to see where reporting and commentary converge or diverge.

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