Community Partnership Fund Information Session Health Promotion Agency Mental health programmes in Aotearoa Like Minds, Like Mine Community Partnership.

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Community Partnership Fund Information Session Health Promotion Agency Mental health programmes in Aotearoa Like Minds, Like Mine Community Partnership Fund Application timeline Questions

HPA

Overview of Mental Health in Aotearoa Prime Minister’s Youth Mental Health Eg, e-therapy Drivers of Crime Children’s Action Plan Better Public Service Emergence of e-mental health All Right? Suicide Prevention Action Plan National Depression Initiative Rising to the Challenge

Like Minds, Like Mine Began in 1997 Refreshed National Plan Links to national policy and strategy Rising to the Challenge New Zealand Disability Strategy New Zealand Suicide Prevention Action Plan Prime Minister’s Youth Mental Health Project National Depression Initiative

Purpose of Like Minds, Like Mine

Refreshed Like Minds, Like Mine

Community Partnership Fund

Programme Audience The general public of New Zealand who have the potential to exclude people with mental illness through: Attitudes Behaviours Culture Structures Policy

People who benefit Māori with mental illness Pacific peoples with mental illness Young people aged 17 to 24 years with mental illness People with severe mental illness

Priority settings Workplaces Community settings including: organisations services to the public medical and mental health settings education services

Demonstrate Partnership Cross-community collaboration Coordinated activity Collective impact Case studies about collective impact in Aotearoa

Leadership by people with experience of mental illness Leadership in project design, activity and delivery

Power of contact Use the principles of power of contact and contact based strategies Information about best practice and power of contact in Aotearoa

Evaluation External evaluation of project activity Nationally-led evaluation group

Not designed to do Not designed to: Provide direct treatment/peer support Directly assist into employment Fund capital items Fund activity outside New Zealand Duplicate services Fund activities already taken place

Funding Maximum $100,000 + GST per annum Up to three years Smaller projects (less than $100,000 and less than three years) will be considered

Who can apply Not-for-profit Community organisations Local authorities Hapū, iwi Legal entities Organisations Networks

Timeline Fund opened 4 July Invitation to apply for Stage Two Mass media campaign March 2015 Stage One closes 29 August Stage One applicants notified 22 September Stage Two closes 30 October Stage Two applicants notified 10 November Local activity begins January 2015