The advocate for New Zealanders mental health
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In this edition

Te Hiringa Mahara announce a 31 July webinar – it's free, so register today.

Rhonda Robertson, addiction lived-experience trailblazer, challenges binary thinking in addiction treatment. Mridhula Mishra, Wahine Tupu Tahi Foundation, wants to see more holistic, women-led recovery. Kent Johns, broadcaster and health coach, talks us through the privilege of presenting lived-experience podcast Take It From Us.

Rob Warriner, CEO (retired), presents his view on the Trieste approach and its innovation at a moment in time. Ivan Yeo, Authentic Relations Architect, discusses how different cultures' varying sense of self can trip us up when it comes to supporting mental health.

Sarah Rowland, Co-Founder & Co-Chair, Eating Disorder Carer Support New Zealand, wants to know why eating disorders are not part of the recent Suicide Prevention Plan. Dr Cheryl Buhay, Clinical Director, Pathways, has a view on what more we can do to support health equity. Anna Christophorou, Chief Executive and Charity Founder, Speed Freaks, wants to see us run for a reason. Simon Kozak, Head of Marketing, Ember Korowai Takitini, demands that working for an NGO be valued like any other profession.

Scotty Harvey, UOKBRO NZ, is on the road, reaching those in need where they are. And poet Karlo Mila, MNZM, reminds us in verse how the zeitgeist impacts how we feel, with a reflection on current geopolitics.

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