Mental health stock take a priority for Labour, says LittleBENN BATHGATE/FAIRFAX NZ Labour leader Andrew Little promised 100,000 new homes over a decade. Labour leader Andrew Little used a speech in Rotorua on Thursday night to stake out the key issues he believes will sweep Labour into power at the next election. BENN BATHGATE/FAIRFAX NZ Labour leader Andrew Little, Deputy leader Jacinda Ardern, Rotorua candidate Ben Sandford and Waiariki candidate Tamati Coffey at the public meeting. "Everywhere I go people tell me stories of someone who's been let down by mental health services which are stretched to breaking point," he said. "We will give priority to mental health services, a stock take to find out where the gaps are."
Source: Stuff April 20, 2017 22:13 UTC