Summary: The New Zealand Digital Health Association (DHA) is a not-for-profit group dedicated to championing digital technology in healthcare throughout New Zealand. A special interest group within DHA was established to focus specifically on mental health, addiction and well-being: the…
New Zealand
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Policy and StrategyPolicy/ Strategy Documents
Digital Tools for Mental Wellbeing – Opportunities and Impact
Source: Te Hiringa Hauora (Health Promotion Agency, New Zealand) “There is a huge amount of mental health information available on apps and the internet. Research suggests that some people like using these online tools as they can help remove barriers…
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Congress PresentationsEvents (eMHIC)FrameworksPolicy and Strategy
Te Waka o DMHAT – Safe Navigation of e-Mental Health in Aotearoa
by eMHICby eMHICThe Digital Mental Health and Addiction Tools (DMHAT) Evaluation Framework and Accreditation Pathway aims to provide guidance for users, clinicians, commissioners, and developers when navigating the many available digital mental health products available on the market.
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Policy and StrategyPolicy and StrategySpecial Interest GroupsWebinar Recordings
Global eMental Health Series: Webinar 10
by eMHICby eMHICIn this webinar, eMental Health International Collaborative leaders will discuss how to get the policy and standards context right. The pandemic has put enormous strain on lots of people’s mental health and shone a spotlight on issues that were there…
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Collaboration and PartnershipseMHIC Member News
New Zealand’s Ministry of Health Joins the eMental Health International Collaborative
The New Zealand Ministry of Health in June 2021 announced its membership with the eMental Health International Collaborative (eMHIC). On this front, the Ministry of Health has made a concerted effort over the years to deliver digital mental health to New Zealanders…
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Guidelines/ StandardsPolicy and StrategyYouth Wellbeing
Going digital to deliver wellbeing services to young people? Insights from e-tools supporting youth mental health and parenting
Targeting programme funders and providers as well as policymakers, this ‘What Works’ resource offers high-level guidance for better understanding what works – and what doesn’t – in digitising services to support the wellbeing of young people. Superu’s ‘What Works’ series synthesises what…