Go to home page - Ministry of HealthWhats New - Ministry of HealthPublications - Ministry of HealthForums - Ministry of HealthLinks - Ministry of HealthContact - Ministry of HealthAbout - Ministry of HealthSearch - Ministry of HealthSkip Navigation
Print this  Email this

Building on Strengths: A Mental Health Promotion Strategy


Date of publication: December 2002

ISBN 0-478-25584-5 (Book)
ISBN 0-478-25585-3 (Web)

HP3591

Read this publication in full text HTML online


Tihei mauri ora

Nau mai ano koutou katoa e mina ana, e ngakaunui ana ki te awhi, ki te tautoko i te hauora hinegaro o tatou nga rau rangatira katoa o Aotearoa nei. He mihi nunui ki a koutou nga kaiawhina, ki nga whanau hoki kua roa e tautoko ana tenei mahi. Ko te tameme o taku ngakau, ma te pukapuka nei, kia kotahi ta tatou hoe i te waka o te hauora hinengaro. No reira nga rau rangatira ma, ki a tatou te hoe. Paimarire

The Ministry of Health is pleased to provide the Mental Health Promotion Strategy. The document, Building on Strengths is the culmination of a two year period of sector engagement, with over 200 individuals and organisations.

Building on Strengths establishes a platform for continued improvements in mental health and well being for all New Zealanders over the next five years and outlines the way in which mental health promotion can contribute to a wide range of sectoral health-promoting agendas and policy priorities. The framework identifies key directions and opportunities including, goals and action streams that the health sector can support to achieve improved mental health outcomes.

Building on Strengths further seeks to promote health and contribute to a reduction in inequalities by enhancing the mental health and well being of people who are affected by their socio-economic status or who are vulnerable as a result of their social isolation. It builds on the good work already being done throughout the country at local, regional and national levels.

The priority actions outlined by the strategy document focus on:
  • strengthening individuals by increasing resiliency through programmes that promote coping skills
  • building community cohesiveness through activities that make them safer, and
  • reducing structural barriers to mental health through partnerships to improve access to conditions that promote positive mental health, such as education, meaningful employment and suitable housing.

It is intended that this strategy will support the development and implementation of programmes and information dissemination activities, aimed at promoting the achievement of “maximum levels of positive mental health and well-being”.


Document availability

This publication is not available in hard copy.

You can also download it below in PDF format, or you can read it online.

Building on Strengths (PDF, 1.41MB)

This publication has been converted to Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF). Here is a link to information on downloading and viewing PDFs.

Due to the large file size of the document it has been split into smaller sections for easier download.

Building on Strengths - preliminaries (PDF)
Building on Strengths - part 1 (PDF)

Building on Strengths - part 2 (PDF)

Building on Strengths - part 3 (PDF)

Building on Strengths - part 4 (PDF)
Building on Strengths - part 5 (PDF)

Building on Strengths - part 6 (PDF)

Building on Strengths - Appendices (PDF)

Building on Strengths - glossary and references (PDF)


Related information

Building on Strengths: A Guide for Action July 2001

Building on Strengths: A Springboard for Action

Moving Forward: The National Mental Health Plan for More and Better Services September 1997

Mental Health Directorate homepage

Building on Strengths - online version


Privacy | Copyright | Disclaimer | About Us | Access Keys | Feedback | Contact Us | Employment | newzealand.govt.nz