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  1. Coleman is disgusting and a complete fraud. He should resign immediately. His under funding has resulted in under staffing and as a result deaths. He is a disgrace but his ego and arrogance is his what he is about.

  2. Coleman oversaw the funding cuts to Canterbury Mental health services funding post earthquake and now grants millions to Kaikoura. The difference, who votes National “Kaikoura”.

  3. It would be interesting to find out what the actual nutritional value of hospital food is versus freshly prepared local food, shouldn’t be too hard to measure. Looks as if Coleman is really enjoying his hospital food?

  4. While I wouldn’t be lining up to vote for him, of the three contenders he was clearly the best. Collins “Miss Vindictive 1970” scared even the Gnats, and sans Key’s media machine a dead fish has more charisma and vastly more economic ability than Bill English. There is always the hope with an intelligent contender, however deeply buried the few surviving neurons may be, that they may wake the fuck up and begin to solve a few of the problems that the vile Key administration created and left to fester.

  5. Keep up the good work dave.

    Clearly mental health is underfunded.

    For me, the plight of the vulnerable is more pertinent than the behaviour of a money loving trougher.

  6. The sad reality with mental health care and the lack of funding for essential services through the Ministry of Health is just one issue to be worried about. The government is experimenting with people suffering mental health issues, and that is to try and get them off benefits into whatever “suitable” jobs. They talk a lot about “supports”, but the actual additional supports are just more money for case managers, getting persons off benefits, hardly any extra support for needed treatment.

    I know enough persons with mental health conditions, who are simply unable to get the treatment they need, so the MoH continues with simply medicating people, and that has side effects, and often does not even bring desired long-term results.

    Meanwhile there is much talk about “efforts” the government makes to “help” people with mental health issues into employment, hence the Mental Health Employment Service trials, which have though proved to be ineffective.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11514141

    I have been able to get more info on this, and as I was told, MSD was considering to publish a response to an OIA request online, but they have NOT done so.

    So they keep sweeping the truth under the carpet, and pretend all is well with their “services” moving sick and disabled off benefits into often only precarious, temporary, part time and whatever low paid jobs.

    As the earlier version, announced with some fanfare in 2013, has failed, they now try a new approach, with some minor tweaks, called ‘Work to Wellness’.

    But I bet that will fail just as badly, as they allow operators like ‘In Work NZ’, ‘Workwise’ and so to experiment and try and earn high fees for questionable results.

    More info on some of this:
    https://nzsocialjusticeblog2013.wordpress.com/2016/08/16/senior-scientist-and-legal-experts-discredit-evidence-used-by-msd-and-dr-bratt-when-claiming-the-health-benefits-of-work/

    ‚In the expectation of recovery’, Faulkner, Centre for Welfare Reform, Scrib
    https://www.scribd.com/doc/308613502/In-the-Expectation-of-Recovery
    (criticism of biopsychosocial model, Aylward et al)

    “Is the statement that if a person is off work for 70 days the chance of ever getting back to work is 35% justified?”
    https://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/read-the-journal/all-issues/2010-2019/2015/vol-128-no-1425-20-november-2015/6729

    Some posts with some older OIA info raising questions:

    https://nzsocialjusticeblog2013.wordpress.com/2015/11/27/msds-selective-and-poor-responses-to-new-oia-requests-on-benefits-advisors-reports-mental-health-and-sole-parent-employment-services/

    New, current PDF version (as on 19.09.16):
    https://nzsocialjusticeblog2013.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/msds-selective-poor-responses-to-new-o-i-a-requests-post-nzsjb-upd-27-11-15.pdf

    https://nzsocialjusticeblog2013.wordpress.com/2015/04/10/mental-health-and-sole-parent-employment-services-msd-withholds-o-i-a-information-that-may-prove-their-trials-a-failure/

    https://nzsocialjusticeblog2013.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/mhes-spes-msd-withholds-o-i-a-info-that-may-prove-trials-a-failure-post-nzsjb-upd-fr-14-04-15.pdf

    Conclusion: The government is keen to save costs, to get rid of the liabilities it faces, rather than spend extra where it is needed, to actually help people medium to longer term. That is in short their fake “investment approach”, which most voters out there have NO clue about, as they are not affected and also do not care all that much.

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