Identified gaps in access to mental health services
Letter to Canterbury District Health Board and their response
Kabar terbaru dari Dewan Dampak Gabungan.
Letter to Canterbury District Health Board and their response
Available online
We are inviting self-nominations from members of the community affected by March 15 who are interested in joining the Collective Impact Board. The Collective Impact Board was established on 25 May 2021 in line with the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCOI) Recommendation 26:
Establish a Collective Impact Network and Board or other relevant mechanism that enables Public sector agencies, non-government organisations and affected whānau, survivors and witnesses of the 15 March 2019 terrorist attack to agree a specific work programme to provide ongoing wrap-around services to affected whānau, survivors and witnesses.
The Board have put a small video together to share what they have been up to since they began. The video covers May 2021 to February 2022.
Email sent to the affected community - 6 December 2021.
Members of the Collective Impact Board met with the Ministry of Justice to discuss gaps in the coronial process in October 2021.
The Collective Impact Board agreed on their terms of reference in September 2021.
Email sent 27 September 2021.
Email sent 26 July 2021.
Email sent 29 June 2021.