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Speaking up for patient safety
This video talks about the importance of speaking up for patient safety – being vocal is necessary because many times, patients can't speak for themselves.
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Getting through together: Health and disability worker perspectives
In this video, produced for Aotearoa Patient Safety Day, health and disability care workers talk about their experiences of delivering health care, and supporting staff mental health and wellbeing during the nationwide lockdown for the COVID-19 pande
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Trailer: Who me – biased? He ngākau haukume tōku?
This video trailer gives an overview of the Health Quality & Safety Commission's video modules on understanding bias in health care.
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Penina's story — lead maternity care midwife
Penina 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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Patient Safety Week 2019 poster: Who me – biased? | He ngākau haukume tōku?
These posters encourage clinicians and others to view the videos and examine their own biases. There is a generic version, plus a version which can be written on.
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Mental health and wellbeing resources for Aotearoa Patient Safety Day 2020
This document lists existing mental health and wellbeing resources, taken from the Mental Health Foundation website.
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Elevate the voice of patients this Aotearoa Patient Safety Day
Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission is pleased to announce the theme of Aotearoa Patient Safety Day | Te Rā Haumaru Tūroro o Aotearoa 2023: ‘Engaging patients for patient safety’ with the tagline ‘Elevate the voice of patients’.
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Actively listening for patient safety
This video talks about the importance of actively listening for patient safety – ensuring all viewpoints are heard and that mistakes are avoided.
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Olivia and Karen: The importance of midwives
When Olivia and Karen found a midwife who specialised in supporting rainbow families they said, ‘Sign us up’. The two mothers share the importance of inclusive language and of both parents being included in the whole pregnancy and birth experience.
- Aotearoa Patient Safety Day 2023 video: Elevate the voice of consumers and whānau