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Profile on Daniel McClean, 2019/20 mental health and addiction quality improvement facilitator course graduate
Daniel McClean talks about the mental health and addiction quality improvement facilitator course, the project he completed and how the overall experience has influenced his work.
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Profile on Kerry Weir-Smith, 2019/20 mental health and addiction quality improvement facilitator course graduate
Kerry Weir-Smith talks about how she found the mental health and addiction quality improvement facilitator course, the project she completed and how the overall experience has influenced her work.
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Regional reports 2022 | Ngā Poutama Oranga Hinengaro: Quality in Context survey of mental health and addiction services
The regional reports for each district health board and non-governmental organisation (summarised by region) from Ngā Poutama Oranga Hinengaro: Quality in Context survey of mental health and addiction services.
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Presentations from the first learning session for Connecting Care: improving service transitions
Presentations and videos from the first learning session for Connecting Care: improving service transitions / Te tūhono i ngā manaakitanga, te whakapai ake i ngā whakawhitinga ratonga
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Three new Mental health and addiction quality improvement programme members
The mental health and addiction quality improvement programme recently welcomed three new team members.
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Want health equity? Make Te Tiriti the backbone of every programme
Kaumatua and Māori cultural advisor for the Health Quality & Safety Commission (the Commission) MHA quality programme, Wi describes the role of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in ensuring health equity for Māori.
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Repairing the broken bridge between youth and adult mental health services in Canterbury
CDHB developed and implemented a new process aiming to promote safety and continuity of care by making the transition between youth and adult services less risky, more collaborative and generally less stressful for young people and their whānau.
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Project inspires quality improvement across West Coast mental health services
Undertaking one quality improvement project relating to seclusion highlighted to the West Coast district health board mental health and addiction services the need to improve processes around coordinating transfer of care of consumers.
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Zero seclusion hui first in nearly three years
The Aukatia te noho punanga: Noho haumanu, tū rangatira mō te tokomaha Zero seclusion: Safety and dignity for all project has held its first face-to face meeting in nearly three years.
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Presentations from workshops on project focused on monitoring consumers on particular antipsychotic medication treatment to reduce risk of poor cardiovascular health
Slides are available below from the supra-regional co-design workshops on the project focusing on monitoring consumers on particular antipsychotic medication treatment to reduce risk of poor cardiovascular health.