There is currently no inpatient data in the 7-day follow up, 28-day readmission, and continuity of care dashboards. We are working on resolving this as quickly as we can. Please contact us at info@mhakpi.health.nz, Ngā mihi, the KPI Programme team.

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21,913 new referrals

Between April and June 2025, 21,913 new referrals were made into community and inpatient mental health and addiction services.

80% seen within 3 weeks

Of the 21,913 new referrals made between April and June 2025, 80% of them were seen within the first three weeks.

93% seen within 8 weeks

Of the 21,913 new referrals made between April and June 2025, 93% of them were seen within the first eight weeks.

2,341 acute inpatient discharges

Between April and June 2025, there were 2,341 referrals discharged from acute inpatient wards across Aotearoa.

77% followed up within 7 days

Of the 2,341 acute inpatient discharges between April and June 2025, 77% of them were followed up in the community within the first seven days after discharge.

15% readmitted within 28 days

Of the 2,341 acute inpatient discharges between April and June 2025, 15% of them readmitted to the same or another acute inpatient ward within the first 28 days after discharge.

23% NGO involvement

Of the 2,341 acute inpatient discharges between April and June 2025, 23% received support from an NGO in the 28 days before, during, or in the 8 days after their inpatient stay.

203 seclusion events

Between April and June 2025, there were 203 individual seclusion events recorded across Aotearoa.

43% whānau engagement

Of all people supported in community mental health and addiction services between April and June 2025, 43% had whānau involved in their care at least once within that same time period.

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Streams

Adult

For people delivering adult mental health and addiction services in Te Whatu Ora division and NGO settings.

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Child and Youth

For people delivering child and youth mental health and addiction services in Te Whatu Ora division and NGO settings.

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NGO

For people interested in the continuous improvement of our NGO mental health and addiction services.

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NGOs Leading Change Through Collaboration

November 21, 2025

The National NGO Benchmarking Group was established in August 2024 with the goal of improving service experiences for tāngata whai ora and whānau. Thirteen mental health and addiction NGOs from across Aotearoa New Zealand have committed to sharing their organisational information across two indicators: whānau engagement and continuity of care. 

In 2025, the group began to see the value of sharing insights and participating in collective problem solving. Over the past 12 months, members have made measurable gains in whānau engagement, data capability, and shared understanding of continuity of care. 

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Southern Region KPI Benchmarking Forum 2025

June 17, 2025

The final regional KPI benchmarking forum for 2025 took place in Ōututahi | Christchurch on Thursday, 15 May 2025. He Waka Tapu extended their wonderful mānaakitanga to 33 kaimahi from three district services, the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission and 11 NGOs. This video provides a snapshot of the day. 

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Central Region KPI Benchmarking Forum 2025

May 23, 2025

On a wet and blustery first day of May in Te Papa-i-oea | Palmerston North, kaimahi from across the Te Ikaroa region collected at Caccia Birch House. Thirty-five people from Whanganui, MidCentral and Te-Upoko-me-Te-Karu-o-Te-Ika | Capital Coast, Hutt Valley, Wairarapa district services, the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission, and 7 NGOs were present. This video provides highlights from the day. 

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