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Two documents that will be of interest to those attending the IIMHL Leadership Exchange are the following: Te Puawaitanga: Maori Mental Health National Strategic Framework , which includes additional links to other Maori Health Publications, and A Pacific Perspective on the NZ Mental Health Classification and Outcomes Study (Microsoft Word format), prepared for the Mental Health Commission by Fuimaono Karl Pulotu-Endemann, Magila Annandale and Annette Instone provides a Pacific perspective on the policy implications arising from the New Zealand Mental Health Classification and Outcomes Study (CAOS). The paper summarises the CAOS evidence focussing on Pacific-specific information.



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Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Publications 2005 The latest catalogue (in Adobe Acrobat format) of publications from Toronto's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health - "...our goal is to provide leadership in creating better understanding, prevention and care. Each of our unique publications maintains that vision for the therapists, doctors, nurses, front-line workers, and other professionals who use our materials, and for the clients and their families who look to us for up-to-date resources on addiction and mental illness. You will find practical, research-based resources - grounded in client-centred harm reduction and health promotion - in the areas of substance use and addiction, mental health, concurrent disorders, trauma, policy and research, clinical tools, and public education. Whatever their topic, our resources all share one key feature: a foundation of solid research and evaluation, giving you the confidence that no better information is available in the field. "  
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