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Labour MPs vote down bid to investigate mental health spend

Labour MPs vote down bid to investigate mental health spend © RNZ / Samuel Rillstone Labour MPs on Parliament s health select committee have vetoed a bid to hold the government to account over a lack of progress on mental health. Members of the Health Select Committee from National, ACT and the Greens voted in favour of holding an inquiry into the delay in providing 15 new mental health inpatient facilities and starting new projects. The multi-party bid was led by National s mental health spokesperson Matt Doocey who said the government is talking out both sides of its mouth on the mental health issue.

National s claiming Labour s blocked one of its own MPs from speaking in a debate about suicide in the House - 08-Jul-2021

Disappointment from Labour MP Louisa Wall at her party s decision not to give her the chance to speak in a Parliamentary debate on suicide Disappointment from Labour MP Louisa Wall at her party s decision not to give her the chance to speak in a Parliamentary debate on suicide 9 July 2021 Labour says it allocated speaking slots in yesterday s debate to the most relevant ministers. But National gave one of its speaking slots to Wall arguing she was a founding member of the cross-party mental health group responsible for the report being debated. Louisa Wall says she s grateful to National and she feels a little bit let down by her own party.

Public Interest Amendment To Drug Law Needed To Hasten Future Harm Reduction Initiatives

Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 12:36 pm The New Zealand Drug Foundation is calling for a ‘public interest’ exemption to be added to the country’s drug laws to enable quicker and easier establishment of future harm reduction initiatives that could save lives.  The Foundation’s Executive Director, Sarah Helm, made the call today during a submission in support of the Drug and Substance Checking Bill - new legislation that will permanently legalise drug checking. “The Drug Foundation supports this world-first legislation,” says Helm. “While drug checking has been happening in other parts of the world, no other country has created dedicated legislation and

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