What NZ would look like if we didn’t have enough psychologists?

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Source: Radio New Zealand

There are hundreds of people who take their life each year, but there are thousands more who contemplate it, get help and recover.

But new data released to RNZ’s Nine to Noon shows psychologists and psychiatrists are “leaving in droves”, indicating that there won’t be enough to support the worsening mental health situation.

Shaun Robinson, CEO of Mental Health Foundation, worries that if nothing changes, New Zealand’s mental health situation in 2030 will be more “dire” than it is now.

Mental Health Foundation chief executive Shaun Robinson says the new agency is one of several providing early intervention services.

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– Published by EveningReport.nz and AsiaPacificReport.nz, see: MIL OSI in partnership with Radio New Zealand

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