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Let’s plan to leave hospital | Me whakamahere i te wehenga i te hōhipera
Hospital staff want you to leave feeling well informed and with answers to any questions you may have. This sheet will help.
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Jane’s story – the unseen impact of developing an infection after surgery
Jane (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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Why you should join the consumer health forum Aotearoa
A forum for consumers and whānau to have a voice at every level of the health system. Your voices. Your health. Join the consumer health forum Aotearoa.
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5 questions to ask about your medications – consumer safety poster
Consumer poster available in English and te reo Māori to help patients, caregivers, families and whānau talk about medication with their health care providers.
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Consumer health forum Aotearoa update - August 2025
The August 2025 update from the Consumer health forum Aotearoa.
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Consumer health forum Aotearoa update – November 2023
The November 2023 update about the consumer health forum Aotearoa, from the Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission's He Hoa Tiaki | Partners in Care programme, is now available.
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Patients and Clinicians: Governing Together
It is important for health consumers and patients to be involved at the governance level so they can have input into setting strategy and determining the focus of services.
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Our voices: The journey to healthy futures
The Health Quality & Safety Commission’s He Hoa Tiaki | Partners in Care team hosted a one-day forum on 25 May 2023 in Ōtautahi Christchurch. It focussed on te huarahi ki pae ora | the journey to healthy futures.
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Co-design explained in 30 seconds with Susanne Cummings from Vaka Tautua
Susanne Cummings is a senior peer support worker at Vaka Tautua. She explains what co-design is in 30 seconds.
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Code of expectations for health entities' engagement with consumers and whānau [web version]
The code of expectations for health entities’ engagement with consumers and whānau sets the expectations for how health entities must work with consumers, whānau and communities in the planning, design, delivery and evaluation of health services.