Our Intentions: Looking At The Effectiveness Of Mental Health And Addiction Services For Young People
We’ve published some information about a performance audit we are carrying out about the effectiveness of mental health and addiction services for young people.
Mental health and addiction issues are common in New Zealand. Young people are particularly at risk of experiencing poor mental health or well-being, and there is evidence that the problem is getting worse.
Our performance audit will look at how effectively government agencies are working together to understand, and meet, the mental health and addiction needs of people aged 12 to 24 years.
Find out more about this work on our website.
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