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  2. Te Hiringa Mahara - Wikipedia

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    The stated main function of the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission is to assess, monitor and report on the mental health and well-being of the New Zealand people. They are also required to make recommendations on how mental health and addiction services can be improved. The Commission has two main frameworks: He Ara Āwhina and He Ara Oranga.

  3. COVID-19 alert levels in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Auckland moved down to level 1 on 22 February at 11:59 pm. [22] Auckland moved up to level 3, while the rest of New Zealand moved to level 2 on 28 February at 6:00 am. [23] Auckland moved down to level 2, while the rest of New Zealand moved to level 1 at 6:00 am on 7 March. [24] On 12 March, Auckland moved back to level 1 at midday. [25]

  4. Health in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In a 2010 study, New Zealand was shown to have the lowest level of medication use in 14 developed countries (i.e. used least medicines overall), and also spent the lowest amount on healthcare amongst the same list of countries, with US$2510 ($3460) per capita, compared to the United States at US$7290.

  5. New Zealand government response to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    On 21 September, Ardern announced that Auckland would move into Alert Level 2 on 23 September at 11:59 pm while the rest of New Zealand would move into Alert Level 1 on 21 September at 11:59 pm. Under Auckland's Alert Level 2 status, public gatherings of 100 people were allowed but a 50-person cap remained on funerals and tangihanga. [174] [175]

  6. COVID-19 Protection Framework - Wikipedia

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    COVID-19 is present across New Zealand, but with limited community transmission, sporadic imported cases, manageable hospitalisation levels. The health system will be ready to respond, including primary care, public health, and hospitals. [2] Mandatory record keeping and scanning; Face coverings will be compulsory on flights and encouraged indoors.

  7. The Pacific Identity and Wellbeing Scale - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Perceived support from society is assessed on various levels, from the local community level to the national government level and responses indicate how supported and integrated the Pacific individual feels in New Zealand. High scores on this factor would indicate that the individual feels satisfied, supported and accepted by all ...

  8. Hauora - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a whare, named with domains of Hauora.. Hauora is a Māori philosophy of health and well-being unique to New Zealand. [1]It helps schools be educated and prepared for what students are about to face in life.

  9. Plunket Society - Wikipedia

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    The Royal New Zealand Plunket Trust provides a range of free services aimed at improving the development, health and wellbeing of children under the age of five within New Zealand, where it is commonly known simply as Plunket. Its mission is "to ensure that New Zealand children are among the healthiest in the world".