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National snapshot

20,395 new referrals

from October to December 2024, 20,395 new referrals were made to community and inpatient mental health and addiction services across Aotearoa New Zealand.

84% seen within three weeks

of the 21,651 new referrals made between January and March 2025, 84% were seen in the first three weeks.

Wait times

95% seen within eight weeks

of the 21,651 new referrals made between January and March 2025, 95% were seen in the first eight weeks.

Wait times

2,113 acute inpatient discharges

between January and March 2025, there were 2,113 referrals discharged from acute inpatient wards across Aotearoa New Zealand.

28-day readmission

80% followed up within seven days

Of the 2,113 acute inpatient discharges between January and March 2025, 80% were followed up in the community within seven days after discharge.

7-day follow up

15% readmitted within 28 days

of the 2,113 acute inpatient discharges between January and March 2025, 15% of them readmitted to the same or another acute inpatient ward within 28 days of discharge.

28 Day readmission

22% NGO involvement

of the 2,113 acute inpatient discharges between January and March 2025, 22% received support from an NGO in the 28 days before, during, or in the eight days after their inpatient stay.

Continuity of care

296 seclusion events

between January and March 2025, there were 296 individual seclusion events recorded across Aotearoa New Zealand.

Seclusion

43% whānau engagement

of all people supported in community mental health and addiction services between January and March 2025, 43% had whānau involved in their care at least once within that same time period.

Whānau engagement

How to use the dashboards

Our six interactive data dashboards offer valuable insights into how our mental health and addiction services are performing across Aotearoa, allowing users to filter and explore PRIMHD data relevant to their region or sector.

Learn how to use our dashboards

Explore and learn

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Why family whānau leadership roles are just as important in NGOs

Emerge Aotearoa created the role of family whānau lead to respond to the shift in practice models and service delivery frameworks that have evolved over the last decade.These models and frameworks have increased emphasis on whānau inclusion and engagement, rather than input from whānau being an add on, or nice to have.

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Wait time measures for KPI mental health and addiction Programme Aotearoa indicator literature review – March 2025

Long wait times for access to mental health and addiction services can negatively impact the wellbeing of tāngata whai ora. Timely access to services is a key sector and policy priority in Aotearoa New Zealand. As part of the Government’s health sector priorities for 2024 to 2027, it established wait time targets of seeing 80 percent of tāngata whai ora accessing mental health support (through specialist or primary care services) within three weeks.

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