Meet New Zealand's first Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey | Q+A 2024

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Mental health and tourism minister Matt Doocey sits down with Q+A in Waimakariri to discuss the level of service New Zealanders can expect from their mental health system, the gaps in the workforce, the government funding Gumboot Friday and I AM HOPE through the coalition agreement, the challenges of alcohol, and the current state of the tourism industry
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Komentáře • 87

  • @Naziel3865
    @Naziel3865 Před 4 měsíci +38

    As someone who graduated from a bachelor's in psychology (Hons) in 2017, didn't make the clinical pathway and then became a plumber, I fully support the implementation of a program that provides psychology graduates an alternative pathway to working in mental health.
    As it is the degree is almost a complete waste for the majority of people who take it. It's such a shame when we have a massive shortage of mental health workers.

  • @Double.S.02
    @Double.S.02 Před 4 měsíci +10

    I work in youth mental health. I don't profess to be anywhere near an expert in mental health or what is required to address our high rates of poor mental health. I do like what Matt Doocey is saying. I just hope the current government gives him the backing and funding to make things happen. I would hate the Minister of Mental Health to be a token gesture. The mahi to be done is too important for that.

  • @danieltoka3001
    @danieltoka3001 Před 4 měsíci +12

    I don't like either major party, but I give credit where it's due. I agree with this minister.

  • @missbluerain
    @missbluerain Před 4 měsíci +15

    I definitely agree with needing to get real time help. But even a week can be too long. Back in 2000 i lost my teenage brother to suicide. He had been on CAMHs books after a previous attempt that landed him in hospital but after 6 months without a suicide attempt they closed him off their books. Then he attempted again and mum rang them but he had to be referred back through the GP because his case was closed. Mum couldn't get a drs appointment that day and then that night he attempted and was successful. One of the things that came out in the inquest findings afterwards was the gap in getting acess to services in a timely manner.

  • @chrisvaughan7418
    @chrisvaughan7418 Před 4 měsíci +3

    One of the most sensible and balanced ministers in the coalition government, hope he can drive some real change in the mental health system

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Před 4 měsíci +12

    It good to see he talked positively about Labour's policy on training people to fill the shortage.

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Před 4 měsíci +6

    It is good to see he worked in east end of London. It shows he had experience with working class people. He can have a feeling the effect of economic policies.

  • @berniemckinley4988
    @berniemckinley4988 Před 4 měsíci +13

    I HOPE HE PRIORITISES SAFETY FOR STAFF
    NZ IS NOT A SAFE PLACE FOR STAFF, NURSES.
    I HAVE A SECURITY GUARD BY MY SIDE AT ALL TIMES IN AUSTRALIA & US IN MENTAL HEALTH ED. NOT NZ ITS UP TO THE NURSES “SKILLS” SO UNSAFE.
    NZ MENTAL HEALTH NURSES ARE ASSAULTED ALL OF THE TIME

    • @ariahart3488
      @ariahart3488 Před 4 měsíci

      Maybe as assault is criminal that person should be placed in a prison, and prisons should have better mental health support

    • @berniemckinley4988
      @berniemckinley4988 Před 4 měsíci +1

      He didn’t mention safety once

  • @katzolitamason6729
    @katzolitamason6729 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Fabulous! At last!! I need to talk to him about what needs to change -I hope it actually works xxxx This guy actually sounds good

  • @hermitpermit2553
    @hermitpermit2553 Před 4 měsíci +9

    A 3 year psychology degree does not set you up to work with people, particularly if you are young and have no life experience. Peer/commuinity support , day activity based programmes etc and training more psychotherapists and funding long term psychotherapy for suitable clinical cases ftw.

    • @ideaWorld403
      @ideaWorld403 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I agree with this. I'm early 40s and just started a degree in counselling after decades in the corporate world. I felt unsure at my older age going back to university, but on the other hand I personally would not have been as effective in my mid 20s. Since finishing university I've married, had children, dealt with the deaths of parents and close friends, dealt with sickness, faced my own childhood trauma head on, and been around the block dealing with situations and people I never had exposure to (the good, bad, and ugly) when I first studied. I know myself, my values, and that I can be a stable force to help others now I've gone through a lot of life and come out the other side to really see people and support them fully.

  • @wendyschultz7198
    @wendyschultz7198 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Well let's hope all his promises come true as it's been a long waiting time

  • @emueiamiatu3676
    @emueiamiatu3676 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Our mental health/ addiction system definitely need major changes in its operation in all spheres of the health system both nationally/ in communities. And I fully support a Primary Mental Health System as the way forward. It is accessible by anyone and will be staffed by trained mental health/ addiction professions. Some community mental health/ addiction services needs to be abolished but fund only services that are providing effective and efficient care/ support for those who need them the most and their families. It's good to know that the focus will be primarily on the person and tangata whaiora and their families and not on the number of services providers. For some people may never access any of these services and some of them failed to abide by their principles as a mental health/ addiction health provider.

  • @caffeinatedhuman4035
    @caffeinatedhuman4035 Před 4 měsíci +8

    (1) Suicide due to poverty 🤔
    (2) Yet our governments choose not to make food cheaper...
    (3) When our governments are the ones causing the stress
    (4) When our governments are the ones causing the depression
    (5) Both labour and National are guilty

    • @berniemckinley4988
      @berniemckinley4988 Před 4 měsíci

      Look up external locus of control - vs those who have an internal locus, those with an internal locus do a lot better in life and with their mental health. Look inside, look to you.

    • @berniemckinley4988
      @berniemckinley4988 Před 4 měsíci

      Just where you can of course.

    • @caffeinatedhuman4035
      @caffeinatedhuman4035 Před 4 měsíci

      @@berniemckinley4988
      (1) The whole what level of control one has over their own lives 🤔
      (2) That is an interesting concept
      (3) Most humans can actually provide for themselves
      (4) If the government let's them do it is a different matter.
      (5) Poverty can come from a housing crisis
      (6) Which is easily solved.
      (7) Not really a case of will power and self motivation.
      (8) Red tape is a real thing.
      (9) You can have the whole...if it's to be...it's up to me thing
      (10) Then if a person fails and is depressed you can blame them.
      (11) Which may actually amount to toxic positivity.
      (12) Small sayings are nice
      (13) If they actually apply to real life is different thing.

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Před 4 měsíci +4

    He highlighted how industry structure from previous governments did well.

  • @LabourPartyFan
    @LabourPartyFan Před 4 měsíci +16

    He actually seems to be a decent person - unlike the majority of Luxcon's obnoxious cabinet clones. The previous National government didn't even acknowledge mental health as a problem - it took a Labour government to actually address the issue in a meaningful way.

    • @TangoOscarNovemberYankee
      @TangoOscarNovemberYankee Před 4 měsíci

      Addressing the issue meant allocating $1.9 billion and having no idea how to spend it unfortunately. Labour wouldn't even give Gumboot Friday a dollar preferring to expand ineffective ministry programmes instead. Good luck to Doocey he makes sense!

    • @LabourPartyFan
      @LabourPartyFan Před 4 měsíci +1

      Is Gumboot Friday effective? Is it just a matter of opinion whether the ministry programmes were effective or not? Maybe what they tried to do to help people wasn't the best with the benefit of hindsight but at least they tried. Lets hope Doocey can learn from what Labour tried to do. It remains to be seen if he can do a good job. good luck to him with National's public service cuts taking 7.5% out of the health budget for tax cuts that will only benefit the rich.@@TangoOscarNovemberYankee

    • @patriciatehaate236
      @patriciatehaate236 Před 3 měsíci

      Exactly ❤❤

  • @dianeross22
    @dianeross22 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What about counselling? We play a huge role in mental health support.

  • @jasonpoihegatama1347
    @jasonpoihegatama1347 Před 4 měsíci +10

    train police in mental health alot of police will come across people with mental health issues on there call outs. Most times people who call in to emergency services are not going to know what kind of issue it is. And pay the police more

    • @lucilleyoung5972
      @lucilleyoung5972 Před 4 měsíci +1

      A lot of the police time is spent dealing with people in psychological distress

    • @patriciatehaate236
      @patriciatehaate236 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes ❤ but they're pushing crap uphill already😊

  • @HHiTTAR
    @HHiTTAR Před 4 měsíci

    Right man for the job 👍 good work Matt

  • @i_smoke_ghosts
    @i_smoke_ghosts Před 4 měsíci +1

    very good .

  • @kiwi792
    @kiwi792 Před 4 měsíci +4

    geez. It would be great if Jack could just do the interview without trying to catch people out or get them to say something that him or his slimy journalist mates can then use down the line as a “but you said this” gotcha. It’s fine to ask a tough question but to keep hammering for a commitment on an exact number or commitment or whatever when the guy has just said he is looking at options or seeking advice. they have only just got into government. This is a brand new ministerial position so it will take time to get the lay of the land and make plans forward. So Clearly no decisions have been made so why would he commit to saying they are definitely going to do something. Come on. That’s what’s wrong with journalism. At least they are finally taking mental health seriously unlike previous governments (past National ones included). Any fix is going to be slow. Surely any fool can recognise that - clearly not Jack Tame. Just there to trip politicians up. Real winner.

    • @cameronlabone6050
      @cameronlabone6050 Před 4 měsíci

      Gotcha journalism eh luckily it only went on for a minute on halfway.

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Před 4 měsíci +1

    He talked about growing the economy. What does mean? Increase income for current employees and employers.( Not to drive immigration from overseas).

  • @htndg5988
    @htndg5988 Před 4 měsíci

    What about dealing with family violence and poverty which is a major contributing issue when it comes to poor mental health outcomes.

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Před 4 měsíci +1

    An other Kiwi that when overseas. It has advantages for NZ.

  • @jkkchow74
    @jkkchow74 Před 4 měsíci

    Straight talk. Clear answers. No bullshit. Already more hope than what $1.6 billion had achieved.

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Před 4 měsíci

    Workforce plan! If we think about private the business model "demand and supply" .How does a response happen?

  • @ideaWorld403
    @ideaWorld403 Před 4 měsíci

    He needs to set out a clear pathway to resourcing the sector and incentivize accordingly. There are different levels of mental health pactitioners- counsellors and psychotherapists, clinical psychologists, and psychiatrists... and that doesnt include social workers. I would suggest the majority of people suffering require connection to a therapist. For more complex cases a clinical psychologist... and for the most severe cases an MD. I believe a robust public health campaign should be done to i form people on the types of people they could connect with.

  • @valeriehughes1008
    @valeriehughes1008 Před 4 měsíci

    This sounds like a more balanced approach... give someone with first hand experience the job it would seem a sensible approach and I hope this man has the ability to make some changes for the better he seems to be sincere and determined so I wish him every success.

  • @Unknown-gi1uj
    @Unknown-gi1uj Před 4 měsíci

    Of course there is a lack of productivity. I went to Mt Ruapehu, i spent $2000 for 1 day on the mountain. Cost me like $500 in fuel, another $500 for the hotel, then lift passes, gear rentals and everything else in-between. When i arrived, they wouldn't let me up the mountain, "the car park was full" and had to buy a $20 each shuttle, because you have a bunch of foreigners wanting to go sight seeing.
    That was a few years ago, i was lost my job 2 days later.
    Like i tired to enjoy myself, but the people in this industry were toxic, money hungry and judgemental. They were not hospitable, and at the end of it, i had worked my ass for to be able to afford it and all i got was a day of misery inwhich the one thing i loved doing, snowboarding was ruined.
    This is common too, Red Hot Chillies Peppers, ruined by event management.
    They treat people like cattle to be milked.
    Rather then like hey, welcome, you worked hard to be here, sit down, relax have a good time.
    No its HOW DO WE GET THE MOST AMOUNT OF MONEY, FOR THE LEAST AMOUNT OF WORK FROM THIS PERSON.
    While ruining the entire experience because we are jealous, spiteful and hateful.
    When your in construction, you ask yourself, why, why am i working, why am i subjecting myself to this crap, for what? for a few dollars that i can't even enjoy spending?
    Because i live in a country so extremely desperate to extract as much money as it possibly can from these visitors.
    And they don't care, because those people will never come back to NZ, they don't need to, the pool of visitors is so large, you just need to sell the illusion.

  • @deborahbain9915
    @deborahbain9915 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Go back to fully functional Mental Hospitals just like back in the 70s

  • @bella22728
    @bella22728 Před 4 měsíci

    portfolio made to get as many mentally/ emotionally people into work....I hope they'll be providing a heck of lot of 10hr jobs!!!

  • @LawdyMay
    @LawdyMay Před 4 měsíci

    Remind me, when does the representative of the PR wing of NZ Labour get his redundancy?

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Před 4 měsíci

    Pick a private provider! Not go through due process to make no one is favoured. The minister did not show the democratic principal of a vetting process to select providers.

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Před 4 měsíci

    The one system seemed not to get services to some groups people. The new minister refered to race rather than economic sectors, religious sectors or other ways group society. It is interesting how we often must use race in discussion to group people.

  • @dpp186
    @dpp186 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Cost of living crisis nz
    Need living wage review

  • @atholgander8963
    @atholgander8963 Před 4 měsíci

    My wife is dying and has been sent back and forth for the last 5 months, mental health is about ticking boxes and covering asses. If you desperately need help and you have the money, go private.

  • @ariahart3488
    @ariahart3488 Před 4 měsíci

    Jack that's no policy, it was a strategic choice within policy

  • @dianeross22
    @dianeross22 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Alcohol 100% causes the most harm.

  • @rubyerehwon1104
    @rubyerehwon1104 Před 4 měsíci

    I wish interviews could be a bit more chill, the mental health minister doesn’t need to be drilled into by the media. Give him some space to get into the mahi.

  • @KieraHafermalz-Wheeler
    @KieraHafermalz-Wheeler Před 4 měsíci

    Mental health and addictions are associated, sort the imbalance out the addiction wanes.
    Also neurodivergence not being diagnosed and treated can lead to addiction to self medicate, same as with hormone inbalances when the brain is meant to run on one set of hormones and the body is putting out the wrong one (trans people pre hrt, menopausal women and others)

  • @ladylivinginthedarklands3405

    What money

  • @storyhori
    @storyhori Před 4 měsíci

    They put these clowns in power, get access to private health records and then target those who need help for sex trafficking.

  • @patriciatehaate236
    @patriciatehaate236 Před 4 měsíci

    Mental health has,no release date, prison does eesh then what

  • @ladylivinginthedarklands3405
    @ladylivinginthedarklands3405 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Matt doocey doesnt know what he doing he should be doing more to combat meth addiction . He stuffed up acc made it harder to access acc for sensitive claims

  • @anthonykaumoana9356
    @anthonykaumoana9356 Před 4 měsíci

    No one ☝️ knows what’s going on upstairs it’s bad if they say your fine your fine &if they say your not your not
    Liars and mental lunatics impossible to tell

  • @adairhobbs2196
    @adairhobbs2196 Před 4 měsíci

    People should not rely on government for the state of thier lives, let alone rely on them for your "mental health". Government should be have as little impact on your life as possible

    • @rangisullivan1591
      @rangisullivan1591 Před 4 měsíci

      Yet at the end of the day the govt will take 50%of my earnings by way of various taxs!!!???

  • @cameronlabone6050
    @cameronlabone6050 Před 4 měsíci

    A better economy with more achieveable sustainable outcomes is whats needed to improve mental health. Lets see how well blue can keep promises, the way theyre not delivering relief and are simply adding more taxes to pay for projects that should of been paid for 20years ago in the middle of a cost of living crises is demonstrating perfectly why we need a 3rd major party and national and labor should be smaller. A innovative party thats not stuck with a legacy of inflation instead of productivity kind of thing.
    Red party is so scourned by being thrown out the way they were they appear to be reforming? Chippy has found a new tone and is managing to call out a thing or two about fiscal mismanagement and obvious tone deaf elite tax payer funded entitlements... just crank up the printing press instead of keeping ya promises eh luxon..
    Politics is getting more interesting with this "cost of living crises" thats for sure. Bet he becomes minister of labotomy as time goes on. Maybe its time to turn off the internet and go back to a copper network?

  • @user-qv2vk7cv3y
    @user-qv2vk7cv3y Před 2 měsíci

    Hire psychotherapists in public health.

  • @jwbjwb999
    @jwbjwb999 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Looks like Jack removes comments he does like. No big surprise.

  • @adriandocherty778
    @adriandocherty778 Před 4 měsíci

    Wtf are you rambling about?? So your going to fund your mates private practices??
    Everyone’s waiting too long to see specialists and operations!!

  • @josephl9619
    @josephl9619 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Maori men do not self delete because of colonisation and discrimination. Stop the BS

    • @chelseafisher6881
      @chelseafisher6881 Před měsícem

      Oh yeah, sure, systemic issues don’t impact individuals life experiences 🙄 🤦‍♀️

  • @donmcpherson6587
    @donmcpherson6587 Před 4 měsíci

    Jack tame your a h interviewer you ask question why not let people answer give up

  • @ajaykumar-if3tr
    @ajaykumar-if3tr Před 4 měsíci +3

    Jack is sold to Labour party

    • @ProfessionalBadPerson
      @ProfessionalBadPerson Před 4 měsíci +8

      Look at any of his interviews with Labour members and you'll see that's not the case

  • @glendagger5003
    @glendagger5003 Před 4 měsíci

    Jack dont like Gumboot Friday hahahha Just like Labour didnt -Oh poor Jack some of your WOKE outfits may not get funding hahaahha

  • @angelab9819
    @angelab9819 Před 4 měsíci

    This guy is a waste of space. Acc minister just creating harm cancel Acc

  • @stevewoodmarshall6540
    @stevewoodmarshall6540 Před 4 měsíci

    this guys a clown.

  • @mb68nz35
    @mb68nz35 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Maori Health Authority now funding Taxs breaks for Chris Luxon & Land Lords.

  • @sckiwidevil7822
    @sckiwidevil7822 Před 4 měsíci +2

    She's a big job. So he is fully qualified as a Mental Heath expert? Ah, no. He was Minister of Youth. Minister of Tourism and Hospitality, Minister of ACC. He does everything, but knows nothing.

  • @operator6786
    @operator6786 Před měsícem

    Maybe he can help this guy out with his mental health issues...

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Před 4 měsíci +1

    It is good to see he worked in east end of London. It shows he had experience with working class people. He can have a feeling the effect of economic policies.