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Jane’s story – the unseen impact of developing an infection after surgeryJane (not her real name) shares her personal story of developing a healthcare-associated infection to highlight the impact of these on patients and their whānau.
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Co-design in health: free e-learning courses available | He hoahoa-tahi: He kaupapa ako-i utu koreWe have developed a suite of free e-learning courses for co-design that are available to all health care professionals through Manatū Hauora | Ministry of Health’s Learn Online platform.
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Our voices | ō mātou reo attendee evaluation reportTo enhance the quality of future consumer health forum Aotearoa events, He Hoa Tiaki | Partners in Care conducted a survey of people who attended the Our voices | ō mātou reo event. This is a summary of their feedback.
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Consumer research: Safer prescribing and dispensing of medicinesTe Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission (Te Tāhū Hauora) is working alongside other agencies to support safer prescribing and dispensing of medicines. The full report on this project and a summary of the report are available here.
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The co-design processCo-design is how we partner to design a higher quality and safer health system. Watch this 1-minute animation to learn more.
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What is the code of expectations and are we achieving what’s required?Discover why partnering with consumers is essential for effective collaboration, as explained by Mary Schnackenberg, a disability advocate and consumer, in this insightful interview.
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Practical accessibility tips for producing consumer resourcesLearn cost-effective accessibility tips for creating consumer resources and communications by watching this video.
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Enhancing accessibility: how to beginMary Schnackenberg, consumer and disability advocate, highlights the key factors to consider while embarking on the accessibility journey, emphasising the importance of including diverse people at the table.
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Te Whatu Ora Taranaki consumer council members outline the importance of consumer engagementWatch Paula King and Jane Parker-Bishop talk about their work as co-chairs of the consumer council to Te Whatu Ora Taranaki. They discuss how they reach the wider community and outline the purpose and aspirations of the group.
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Consumers share how their lived experience contributed to health improvementsConsumers share their experiences of consumer engagement in the health sector and how their lived experience led to changes to health care for their whānau and communities.