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Family violence experts in the criminal court: the need to fill the voidThis paper contains information about family violence experts in the criminal court. It was recently published in the journal of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law.
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Presentations from learning session one of the Te ako mai i ngā pāmamaetanga me te wheako tāngata whaiora me te whānau | Learning from adverse events and consumer, family and whānau experience projectPresentations from learning session one of the Te ako mai i ngā pāmamaetanga me te wheako tāngata whaiora me te whānau | Learning from adverse events and consumer, family and whānau experience project held on 12–13 February 2020.
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Summary report | Ngā Poutama consumer, family and whānau experience surveyA summary of the national results from the Ngā Poutama consumer, family and whānau experience survey.
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Zero seclusion measurement: A family of measuresThis document describes the 'family of measures' used in the Commission's mental health and addiction quality improvement programme.
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Zero seclusion case studies: How DHBs are successfully reducing the use of seclusionThis document features the experiences of six health professionals who have successfully reduced the use of seclusion in their district health board's mental health and addiction services.
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Maternal morbidity review toolkit: Local review process map (A3)The local review process map is part of the maternal morbidity review toolkit for maternity services.
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Maternal morbidity review toolkit: Example of a trigger listThe example of a trigger list is part of the maternal morbidity review toolkit for maternity services.
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Reducing and eliminating seclusion in mental health inpatient servicesThis document is an evidence review for the Health Quality & Safety Commission about reducing and eliminating seclusion in mental health inpatient services.
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Zero seclusion infographicAn infographic containing key seclusion statistics for New Zealand.
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Serious and Sentinel Events in New Zealand Hospitals 2006–2007Commentary on serious and sentinel events reported by District Health Boards in 2006–2007.