Labour’s U-turn on joint responses to distress callouts is a cynical and last-ditch attempt to convince the public that they haven’t completely and utterly failed to improve mental health outcomes in New Zealand, National’s Police spokesperson .
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most worryingly, about the way the report has been skewed to put governance into a better light, to make the leaders look like they are doing a betterjob than they are. what we don t know is who is responsible for making these changes. everything is so opaque at this trust. nobody can ever dig down and work out what is really going on. when it comes to people dying, thatis on. when it comes to people dying, that is significant. what changes would you like to see? we would like to see a statutory public inquiry that looks into how many people have died, why they have died, and what needs to happen to prevent other deaths stop the leadership needs to be called to account. we need to see the interest of the government, we have sent an open letter to the mental health minister and the secretary of state raising these concerns, and they have not even bothered to respond.