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Pono consumer story: Anne-Marie DouglasAnne-Marie Douglas shares her experience of mental health challenges that led to a review process.
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Pono consumer story: Nicola PeeperkoornNicola Peeperkoorn explores her family’s experience of the mental health and addiction event review process.
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Pono consumer story: Kolini BakerIn this video Kolini Baker tells the story of her journey with mental ill health and her transition from acute care to community care.
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Te pūrongo whakamutunga | Project close report (Connecting care: Improving service transitions)The purpose of the project was to look at ways to improve processes around transitions of care between mental health and addiction services to ensure consumers, families and whānau receive continuous quality care as they move between health providers
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New project focuses on cardiovascular screening for those with serious mental illnessEvidence shows those with serious mental health illness can die up to 25 years earlier than the rest of the population, with cardiovascular disease accounting for 40–50 percent of this, largely preventable, premature mortality.
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Presentations from the third learning session for Zero seclusion: towards eliminating seclusion by 2020Below are the available videos of speaker presentations, from the third learning session on eliminating seclusion by 2020.
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Presentations from the third learning session for Connecting care: improving service transitions | Te tūhono i ngā manaakitangaPresentations from the second supra-regional co-design workshops for Te ako mai i ngā pāmamaetanga me te wheako tāngata whaiora me te whānau
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Pono consumer story: Haki DavisHaki Davis shares his experience of seclusion in Aotearoa New Zealand as part of the Health Quality & Safety Commission's Pono consumer stories project.
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Connecting care: Improving service transitions – Top tips | Te tūhono i ngā manaakitanga, te whakapai ake i ngā whakawhitinga ratongaTo support those engaged in ongoing improvement work in service transitions, the Health Quality & Safety Commission has summarised some top tips and examples from provider project teams.