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Special Report: Unintentional suffocation, foreign body inhalation and strangulation
Special Report from the Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee on unintentional suffocation, foreign body inhalation and strangulation.
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Final report: Review of the national mortality review function
In September 2021, Francis Health was commissioned by the Health Quality & Safety Commission to undertake an independent review that looked at the ‘first principles’ of mortality review as a function.
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Update on changes to the national mortality review function (March 2023)
Read the March 2023 update about changes to the national mortality review function.
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Family Violence Death Review Committee’s Position Brief: February 2017
This position brief states six reasons we cannot be effective in reducing intimate partner violence or child abuse and neglect unless we address both together.
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Eleventh Annual Report of the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee
This report considers perinatal and maternal mortality and morbidity from 1 January to 31 December 2015; perinatal mortality from 2007 to 2015; maternal mortality from 2006 to 2015; and babies with neonatal encephalopathy from 2010 to 2015.
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Fourteenth Annual Report of the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee | Te Pūrongo ā-Tau Tekau mā Whā o te Komiti Arotake Mate Pēpi, Mate Whaea Hoki
Reporting mortality and morbidity 2018.
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Summary of Family Violence Death Review Committee (FVDRC) reports
Mortality data reports for the Family Violence Death Review Committee.
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Te Pou – Māori responsive rubric and guidelines
Ngā Pou Arawhenua has assisted the Health Quality & Safety Commission's mortality review committees to better understand Māori mortality review practice through the production of Te Pou, the Māori responsive rubric and guidelines.
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Fifth report of the Perioperative Mortality Review Committee
In this fifth report, the Perioperative Mortality Review Committee has examined perioperative mortality in New Zealand during 2009–2013 for two new clinical areas of interest.
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Te Mauri The Life Force I Rangatahi suicide report I Te pūrongo mō te mate whakamomori o te rangatahi
This report asks why rangatahi, compared with non-Māori young people, have higher rates of death by suicide and what Aotearoa New Zealand is doing, and what else we could do, to prevent rangatahi from taking their lives by suicide.