Indigenous health
Why New Zealand’s Mental Health System Needs Te Ao Māori to Fix Itself
As New Zealand launches an inquiry into its beleaguered mental health system, some mental health workers and consumers are saying the answers are on our doorstep: in traditional Māori strategies for mental health.
Making a Truce With the Voices in Your Head
The Hearing Voices network is a group of New Zealanders who are living with—and accepting—schizophrenia.
Aboriginal Suicide Rates Have Hit Crisis Point and Prevention Isn't Working
A new report is calling for criminal justice funding to be redirected funding be redirected into mental health, drug, and alcohol services.
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Dying in the Lucky Country: Australian Suicide Rates Just Hit Record High
New research shows suicide rates are at a 10-year high in Australia, with middle aged men and young women leading the spike.
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