Mental health and addiction: service use - series

This series provides information on the care (service) provided to people with a mental illness or addiction.

Over time, two data collections have been used to present information in this series. The publications Mental Health: Service Use in New Zealand 2001 through to Mental Health: Service Use in New Zealand 2007/08 present data from the Mental Health Information National Collection (MHINC). Reports published from 2013 present data from the Programme for the Integration of Mental Health Data (PRIHMD).

To access historic publications in this series please search the Ministry of Health’s online library catalogue.

For further information please contact: [email protected].

Mental Health and Addiction: Service Use web tool

The Mental Health and Addiction: Service Use web tool published by Te Whatu Ora presents data relating to specialist inpatient and community mental health and addiction services provided in Aotearoa New Zealand. Read more

Publications

  • Published 30 June 2021
    These tables present a summary of the mental health and addiction services provided in New Zealand in 2019/20. Included are the demographics of users of mental health and addiction services, client referral pathways, the types of services provided, the outcome of the services and legal status and diagnosis information.
  • Published 30 June 2021
    These tables present a summary of the mental health and addiction services provided in New Zealand in 2019/20. Included are the demographics of users of mental health and addiction services, client referral pathways, the types of services provided, the outcome of the services and legal status and diagnosis information.
  • Published 03 February 2021
    These tables present a summary of the mental health and addiction services provided in New Zealand in 2016/17. Included are the demographics of users of mental health and addiction services, client referral pathways, the types of services provided, the outcome of the services and legal status and diagnosis information.
  • Published 03 February 2021
    These tables present a summary of the mental health and addiction services provided in New Zealand in 2017/18. Included are the demographics of users of mental health and addiction services, client referral pathways, the types of services provided, the outcome of the services and legal status and diagnosis information.
  • Published 19 July 2018
    These tables present a summary of the mental health and addiction services provided in New Zealand in 2015/16. Included are the demographics of users of mental health and addiction services, client referral pathways, the types of services provided, the outcome of the services and legal status and diagnosis information.
  • Published 23 November 2016
    These tables provide information on mental health and addiction service use for the 2013/14 financial year (1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014) and highlight notable trends between 2001/02 and 2013/14.
  • Published 23 November 2016
    These tables provide information on mental health and addiction service use for the 2014/15 financial year (1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015) and highlight notable trends between 2001/02 and 2014/15.
  • Published 12 May 2016
    These tables present a summary of the mental health and addiction services provided in New Zealand in 2012/13. Included are the demographics of users of mental health and addiction services, the types of services provided, and outcomes of treatment.
  • Published 19 December 2014
    These tables present a summary of the mental health and addiction services provided in New Zealand in 2011/12. Included are the demographics of users of mental health and addiction services, the types of services provided, and outcomes of treatment.
  • Published 06 June 2014
    These tables present a summary of the mental health and addiction services provided in New Zealand in 2010/11. Included are the demographics of users of mental health and addiction services, the types of services provided, and outcomes of treatment.
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