I tēnei webinar, ka kōrerorerotia e ngā kaiārahi Ngātahi AoWhānui eMental me pēhea te tiki i te kaupapahere me te horopaki paerewa ki te taha matau.


Kua utaina e te taiepa te uaua tino nui i runga i te maha o te hauora hinengaro o te tangata, a, ka tūtohu he rama mo nga take i reira i mua. E hāngai ana tēnei ki te pikinga o ngā utauta me ngā ratonga hauora ā-hinengaro mamati e kitea ana e tātau, i te whāngai o ngā tāngata huri noa i te ao ki te KUPUHI-19. Ko te hauora hinengaro o te kiritaki i whakakotahitia me tētahi hiahia kino mō ngā ratonga mamao, ko te whakahaere i te nekehanga mamati. I Wīwī hei tauira, i tāruatia ngā kēhi o te pouri puta noa i te 2020, ā, i te wā kotahi ka whakarewaina e ngā RW te pūtea mō te tīmatanga o te hauora hinengaro mā te 4.5. Tērā te whakatōpūtanga o ētahi momo utauta hauora hinengaro mamati hai whakatutuki i tēnei tino hiahiatanga. E whakaatu ana te raraunga aowhānui e iti iho i te hauwhā o aua utauta me ngā ratonga e tutuki ana i ngā paerewa mōkito mō te haumarutanga me te mōtika. Kei te raruraru ngā kāwanatanga me ngā kaituku ratonga hauora hinengaro i te rohe, ā-rohe, ā-rohe, me ngā taumata ā-motu, ki te mau tonu ki te tere o te whanaketanga, kua mau i te katoa te ārai.



Haere mai ki te whakarongo ki ngā kōrero a nga kaiārahi huri noa


I tēnei Pānga Tukutuku Pānga Motuhake, ka kōrerotia e ngā kaiārahi o Te Hononga o Amerika, Ahitereiria, Aotearoa, Kānata me Hingapoko he awhe urupare e ngā whenua rerekē kia whiwhi matau ai te Kaupapahere Hauora eMental me te horopaki Paerewa. He maha ngā puka i mahia e ngā urupare kāwanatanga, tae atu ki te whakawhanake i ngā Rautaki Ora eMental, Frameworks, me ngā Paerewa rānei, kia mōhio ai ki te whakamanatanga me te whakatinanatanga. Ahakoa he pai nga hipanga i tua atu i ngā mana nui, he nui tonu ngā mahi e mahi ana.




Ngā Kaiārangi Paepae Tohunga:


1. Christine Morgan, CEO, National Mental Health Commission and National Suicide Prevention advisor to Prime Minister Rt Hon Scott Morrison, Australia.


Ms Christine Morgan is the CEO of the National Mental Health Commission and National Suicide Prevention Adviser to Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Ms Morgan is a passionate leader in mental health care reform, committed to listening and responding to the voice and needs of those with lived experience. Prior to joining the Commission, Ms Morgan was CEO of the Butterfly Foundation for eating disorders and Director of the National Eating Disorders Collaboration. As former CEO of the Butterfly Foundation, she led a collaborative advocacy strategy that included amplification of eating disorders as a serious mental and physical health issue. This is now being replicated internationally. In the not for profit sector, Ms Morgan was General Manager at Wesley Mission, over the areas of Corporate Services; and Community & Family Development. Prior to joining Wesley Mission, Ms Morgan was Executive General Manager responsible for managing the strategic direction and business unit effectiveness of the Wholesale, Broadband & Media Business Unit at Telstra.



2. Charles Curie, Principal, The Curie Group, Former Administrator, SAMSHA (2001 – 2006), USA.


Charles G. Curie is the principal and founder of THE CURIE GROUP, LLC, a management and consulting firm specializing in working with national and international leaders in public and private healthcare, particularly mental health (MH) services and substance use (SU) treatment and prevention arenas, to facilitate the transformation of services and to attain increasingly positive outcomes in the lives of people worldwide. Curie has over 40 years of professional experience in the MH and SU services fields. In 2001, Curie was nominated by President George W. Bush and unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate to head the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). As SAMHSA Administrator, Curie led the $3.4 billion agency responsible for improving the accountability, capacity and effectiveness of the Nation’s public mental health and addiction treatment services.



3. Phillip Grady, Acting Deputy Director-General, Mental Health and Addiction, Ministry of Health, New Zealand.


Philip’s range of experiences include frontline clinical nursing roles, senior management roles in both mental health and addiction services.  In his current role as acting Deputy Director-General for Mental Health and Addiction, Philip is leading an ambitious programme of work that will see a once-in-a-generation transformation of mental health and addictions systems. This work is focused on improving access, choice and outcomes for New Zealanders and repealing and replacing the current Mental Health Act. 



4. Ed Mantler, Vice President, Mental Health Commission of Canada, Canada.


A highly motivated visionary and an expert at building partnerships, fostering stakeholder engagement, and aligning strategic objectives, Ed has led innovation and improvement in both health care and mental health for over two decades. As Vice-President of Programs and Priorities at the Mental Health Commission of Canada, Ed is dedicated to promoting mental health in Canada and changing the attitudes of Canadians toward mental health problems and illnesses. Ed is a Registered Psychiatric Nurse, holds a Master of Science Administration degree, and is a Certified Health Executive.



5. Dr Daniel Fung, CEO, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore.


Ko Dr Daniel Fung te Tumuaki Whakahaere o te Te Whare Wānanga o te Hinengaro i Hingapua. He Ahorangi Pāhono a ia i ngā kura tākuta e 3 hīkoi. Ko Dr Fung te Perehitini o te Pāpānga Ao Whānui mō te Tamariki me te Tama Tangata Hinerangi tangata mō te Mate Hinengaro Tangata me te Perehitini o te Kāreti o Te Hunga Hinengaro Tangata, te Wāhanga o te Rongoā, o Hōroa. Kua tito ā hoa a Dr Fung i ngā pepa rangahau, pukapuka, pukapuka hoki e 200.



6. Professor Nick Titov, Executive Director,  Mindspot, Australia.


My roles include Executive Director of both the Australian national MindSpot Clinic, www.mindspot.org.au, and the Western Australian Practitioner Online Referral and Treatment Service (PORTS), www.ports.org.au, and Co-Director of the eCentreClinic research clinic, www.ecentreclinic.org. I currently serve on advisory groups to several organisations. My research and professional aims are to reduce the prevalence and burden of common mental health disorders, and reduce barriers to care. There are three parts to this research. First is research aimed at understanding the mechanisms of change during psychological therapy. Second is research concerned with the development and evaluation of new psychological treatment models. Third is research aimed at determining how these protocols can be most safely and effectively deployed in routine clinical settings.