Waiting times at emergency departments for people in mental distress have increased. Photo / Jason DordayWaiting times at emergency departments for people in mental distress have increased. Photo / Jason Dorday

Matt Doocey is the country's first Mental Health Minister. Photo / Mark MitchellMatt Doocey is the country’s first Mental Health Minister. Photo / Mark Mitchell

What the report recommends:

24/7 phone-based crisis support in every district and virtual options, crisis community teams, crisis cafés, crisis respite, acute alternatives, as well as inpatient services when needed. Youth-specific, peer-led, and kaupapa Māori options. Be led by lived experience, embed peer support, be culturally responsive, rights-based, and trauma responsive. Ensure the provision of a timely and compassionate response as well as safe and welcoming places to go.

Enable nationwide access to 24/7 phone-based crisis support. Develop clear, consistent pathways to crisis services from primary care. Evaluate the outcomes and impact of peer support in ED and crisis cafés.