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World Hand Hygiene Day 2019 communications toolkitFor Hand Hygiene Day this year, the World Health Organization (WHO) calls on everyone to be inspired by the global movement to achieve universal health coverage.
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Results of the all-of-Commission consumer forum surveyThe Health Quality & Safety Commission’s Partners in Care team held an all-of-Commission consumer forum in May 2019.
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A good start in life: practical guidanceThis resource is about whānau, community and services working together to ensure children with disabilities get a good start in life.
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Partners in Care co-design programme: Participant feedback reportThe report below contains a summary of feedback from participants in the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s 2020/21 co-design in primary care programme.
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Guidelines for reporting on and talking about suicide in AotearoaThis series of guidelines will equip journalists, families and whānau for reporting on and talking about suicide in Aotearoa.
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Arms Legislation Bill SuMRC submission Oct 2019Submission to Committee Secretariat, Finance and Expenditure Committee, from the Suicide Mortality Review Committee on the Arms Legislation Bill.
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‘Nuggets of gold’: Insights from voices of lived experienceThis report summarises the outcomes of a scoping project exploring the possibility of gathering and sharing ‘nuggets of gold’ – that is, stories from those with lived experience of suicide attempt.
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Maternal mental health birth plan templateThis document is a template of a maternal mental health birth plan. It was developed by the Maternal Mortality Review Working Group, a sub-group of the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee.
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Maternal morbidity review toolkit: Q&AsThis document answers some frequently asked questions about the maternal morbidity review toolkit.
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Appendix to article titled 'Social Entrapment: A Realistic Understanding of the Criminal Offending of Primary Victims of Intimate Partner Violence'This appendix seeks to support the construction of a defence for a primary victim of intimate partner violence who have themselves been charged with a criminal offence. It should be read in conjunction with the article published in NZ Law Review.