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Consumer voice: What does equity mean to you and your communityMembers of the consumer health forum Aotearoa describe what equity means to them in their own words.
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Consumer voice: Why your community should get involved in the consumer health forum AotearoaMembers of the consumer health forum Aotearoa share why the community voice is important.
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Consumer voice: Being a part of the consumer health forum AotearoaMembers of the consumer health forum Aotearoa describe how they feel about the forum in just two words.
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Consumer voice: Shaping the future of health care services in AotearoaOn 10 November 2022, people gathered from across the country for a hui in Wellington. Members of the consumer health forum Aotearoa share their perspectives and experiences of health care.
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Co-design explained in 30 seconds with Susanne Cummings from Vaka TautuaSusanne Cummings is a senior peer support worker at Vaka Tautua. She explains what co-design is in 30 seconds.
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Co-design case study: Susanne CummingsSusanne Cummings is a senior peer support worker at Vaka Tautua. She explains what it was like working in a co-design project with Te Ara Pae Trust.
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E-learning module: Human Factors | Ngā Āhua TangataThe e-learning module, Human Factors | Ngā Āhua Tangata in health care includes seven videos and is available free to all in health care professionals via the LearnOnline platform.
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Video: How Mersey Care built a restorative just cultureIn this presentation, Joe Rafferty, Chief Executive of Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, and Amanda Oates, Executive Director of Workforce, outline how they built a restorative just culture in Mersey Care.
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Penina's story — lead maternity care midwifePenina has been a lead maternity care midwife for over 20 years. She says when a Pacific person comes to her, they expect she will understand how to best care for them without them having to spell it out.
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Including whānau voices in family violence homicide in-depth reviewsSince 2019, the Family Violence Death Review Committee has been seeking the input of surviving family and whānau members as part of the in-depth review process. This article is a reflection on the process and how we can improve it.