The advocate for New Zealanders mental health
BY Simon Kozak Editor

Sept drop - available now

• 1 min read

The adverse impacts on mental health and addiction of racism, 501 discrimination and harmful diet culture. The role and rise of te ao Māori in leading mental health practice. Laughter as medicine—a reminder to put in the hard work of healing—and much more: plenty for everyone in this month’s MHAID sector mag.

Contributions from innovator and leader Jase Te Patu; leadership coach and inspirational go-getter Angus Jenkins; Ngātiwai’s Danielle Murray; Dr Cheryl Buhay; Edith Moore; Dr Eve Hermansson-Webb; academic Ivan Yeo; lived-experience lead Romy Lee; and Katrina Colombie, MD of Smartphone-Free Childhood NZ, among many others.

Read about TheMHS Brisbane and get ready for TheMHS Auckland.

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