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Issue #17 | news from the Health Quality & Safety Commission

Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission
10 February 2023

Ngā ihirangi | In this issue

  • Healing, learning and improving from harm: National adverse events policy 2023 |  Te whakaora, te ako me te whakapai ake i te kino: Te kaupapa here ā-motu mō ngā mahi tūkino 2023
  • National adverse events policy 2023 feedback summary | He kupu whakarāpōpoto o ngā whakahokinga kōrero mō te kaupapa here mahi whētuki 2023
  • Three new mental health and addiction quality improvement programme members  |  Tokotoru ngā kaimahi hou o te hōtaka whakapai hauora hinengaro me te pūwaia

Ngā hui huhua | Events

  • National hui on Zero seclusion: Safety and dignity for all | Hui ā-motu mō te Kore aukati: Te haumaru me te mana mō te katoa
  • Optimising the use of antibiotics in the management of urinary tract infections in aged residential care | Te kaha whakamahi rongoā paturopi mō ngā poke aramimi o ngā kaumātua
  • Registrations now open for Restorative responses: Healing, learning and improving after harm | Tuwhera ana ngā rēhitatanga mō ngā Urupare whakaora: He whakaora, he ako, he pikinga ora whaimuri i te pāmamae
  • Our voices: The journey to healthy futures | Ō mātou reo ā-waha: Te hīkoi ki ō āpōpō hauora

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