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No Funding For New Zealanders With Severe Mental Illness And AddictionIssues In The Budget

Prior to the election, the then-spokesperson for mental health in the National Party, Matt Doocey, committed to funding 13 additional psychiatry registrar places. Psychiatrists are questioning why this commitment has been left out of today’s budget.

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Apology To The Survivors Of Lake Alice

The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists offers our deepest apology to the survivors, their whānau, and all those impacted by the abuses perpetrated at Lake Alice Child and Adolescent Unit by Dr Selwyn Leeks and staff. It is a shameful .

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Psychiatrists Welcome Government's Dawn Raids Apology

Tuesday, 3 August 2021, 4:10 pm   The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) welcomes the New Zealand Government’s apology for the Dawn Raids. The Dawn Raids carried out in the 1970s were a racist targeting of our Pasifika communities – especially Tongan and Samoan households. Dr Francis Agnew, spokesperson for the Tu Te Akaaka Roa – RANZCP New Zealand National Committee, said the acknowledgment of the Dawn Raids is important for the harm the Dawn Raids caused. ‘Now Aotearoa New Zealand can begin to move forward,’ said Dr Agnew, who was awarded the MNZM for services to Pacific mental health. ‘The trauma endured because of these

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Psychiatrists Essential In Suicide Prevention Says Taskforce

Friday, 19 February 2021, 12:49 pm   At a time of increasing public interest and government focus on the reduction of suicide, the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) taskforce on suicide prevention has released a new position statement. The new statement, , acknowledges suicide is complex but there is substantial evidence regarding clinical and social measures which can help to prevent suicide. RANZCP President, Associate Professor John Allan explained that the taskforce has brought together leading psychiatrists across Australia and New Zealand in the field of suicide prevention, along with people with lived experience. ‘Suicide is one of the most troubling and difficult aspects of the work we do as

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