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On Tuesday 3 December 2024, Kāhui o te Ihi, Te Toka Tumai Auckland Health NZ hosted an event to showcase how services from across Tāmaki Makaurau are working alongside whānau for great outcomes.
Representatives from Te Toka Tumai Auckland, Counties Manukau and Waitematā mental health and addiction services spoke about the impact of co-facilitated whānau education groups.
By Sharon Necklen, family whānau lead, Emerge Aotearoa. Sharon works nationally but lives in Ōtautahi Christchurch.
Emerge Aotearoa created the role of family whānau lead to respond to the shift in practice models and service delivery frameworks that have evolved over the last decade.
Including the voice of whānau* in their work is an important focus at Equip, a community mental health provider for the wider Auckland region.