The advocate for New Zealanders mental health
BY Kiara Grant

TheMHS Auckland

• 2 min read

TheMHS Learning Network and Te Hiringa Mahara - Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission to stand together in shaping a better future for mental health.

Are we ready to rethink mental health crisis — together?
This critical question sits at the heart of the upcoming event entitled Hauora Hinengaro: He ara tūroa: Mental Health: An enduring pathway., which will take place on November 5 at the Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre, Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland.

The inaugural Hauora Hinengaro conference will provide a platform for engagement among stakeholders from various disciplines and experiences within the mental health space. In 2025, our focus is Waenga mōrearea: He ara oranga : Amidst crisis and distress there are pathways to wellbeing. 

“It is timely to come together to discover where system improvement has already occurred, what is currently underway, what we can learn from international examples, and how we can work together to be a part of a better collective crisis response,” said Peter Gianfrancesco, Executive Director of TheMHS Learning Network.

Join TheMHS and Te Hiringa Mahara for a dynamic and engaging conference focused on action, insight, and collaboration.

Register below

Registration - 2025 Hauora hinengaro: He ara tūroa: Mental Health: An enduring pathway - Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre
Register now for the TheMHS Forum NZ 2025 on 5 November at Waipuna Hotel, Auckland. Secure your spot with early bird rates starting at NZD 550. Enjoy keynote sessions, networking opportunities, CPD points, and access to TheMHS Resource Library.

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