91% Yes |
9% No |
84% Yes |
8% No |
6% Yes, our mental healthcare system needs more funding to provide a higher quality of care and services |
0% No, incentivise private companies to address this issue instead |
1% Yes, but only increase funding for personalised care instead of subsidising pharmaceutical companies |
See how support for each position on “Mental Health” has changed over time for 161k New Zealand voters.
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@6JBDGM83yrs3Y
Yes, and fund this by drastically increasing tax on alcohol. And legalising canibus and taxing that too.
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@9HK9YD6 5mos5MO
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@9G5S5WG7mos7MO
They need to fund programs like Mike King's one instead of coming up with their own expensive and useless ones
@9G4QD927mos7MO
Yes, more funding for free psychologist, wellness centre, education on nutrition and exercise in schools and more selfcare. Teach people to take responsibility and heal past childhood/ generational trauma
@9G4N55S7mos7MO
New Zealand should follow world leaders in efficient mental health services so that New Zealanders get the best most cost effective up-to-date treatments, so that tax payer money isn't wasted in this area.
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