January 1, 2008

ShareRefugee and Migrant Mental Health and Addiction Research Agenda for New Zealand 2008-2012

"Te Tahuhu: Improving Mental Health 2005-2015" and "Te Kokiri: The Mental Health and Addiction Action Plan 2006-2015" identified the need to develop national research agendas for mental health and addiction in a number of specific populations groups. Te Pou was commissioned by the Ministry of Health to develop the mental health and addiction research agenda for New Zealand's refugee and migrant populations. Separate agendas have been developed to identify priorities for New Zealand's Asian, Maori and Pacific populations. This refugee and migrant agenda is intended to be a resource for researchers, funders of research, students and others interested in mental health and addiction in refugee and migrant communities.

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