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A National Government will deliver high quality mental health care that is accessible, timely and effective, regardless of where you’re from.
National’s Mental Health policy was announced by Mental Health spokesperson Matt Doocey and Health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti in Christchurch today.
You can read National's Mental Health Policy Factsheet here.
“Mental health is just as important as physical health. One in five Kiwis experience a mental health disorder at some point in their lives, and nearly nine per cent of adults experience psychological distress every month,” Mr Doocey says.
“The impact of Covid-19 has exacerbated this with more New Zealanders struggling with unemployment and an economic recession.
“Labour promised big on mental health but have failed to deliver, only being able to spend seven per cent of the funding they announced for mental health and only equipping four per cent of General Practitioners with new frontline services.
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“These are just some of the changes National will deliver that will improve our mental health outcomes for generations to come,” Mr Doocey says.
“National will also provide short term relief in light of Covid-19, by urgently funding 100,000 free counselling sessions.”
“New Zealanders deserve world class mental health care,” Dr Reti says
“This is in line with National’s core health focus of delivering frontline services sooner so New Zealanders can access high quality services no matter where they live or who they are.”
You can read National's Mental Health Policy Factsheet here.
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