โDo young people have to be hurt before Matt Doocey realises he made the wrong decision to bypass the usual process and fund Gumboot Friday,โ Labour mental health spokesperson Ingrid Leary said.
โThe comments made by Mike King promoting alcohol use to treat mental health issues are a sad indictment of the Governmentโs poor funding decision relating to Gumboot Friday.
โThe comments are deeply problematic and fly in the face of well-established body of literature that links alcohol use both directly and indirectly with mental ill health, including with suicide risk.
โTo continue to fund Gumboot Friday sends a message to young people that alcohol use is a recognised treatment for mental health issues.
โIt must be galling for the many wonderful non-governmental organisations with safe and evidence-based approaches to providing mental health support and services to hear these comments, and know that they werenโt able to contest for these funds and help these young people.
โThe Auditor General has already criticised the process that saw funding given to Gumboot Friday โ todayโs comments vindicate his concerns and add fuel to the fire.
โThis is on top of the recently reported resignation of I Am Hope board members, which raises serious questions about the organisationโs ability to deliver,โ Ingrid Leary said.



Labour being sore losers never mind the goodche is doing
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