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Pānui/information for whānau/families about post-mortem examination (brochure)
This pānui is for whānau, families, parents, kaitiaki and caregivers who are trying to decide whether or not to consent to a post-mortem to be undertaken on their baby who has died during the perinatal period.
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Maternal mental health birth plan template
This document is a template of a maternal mental health birth plan. It was developed by the Maternal Mortality Review Working Group, a sub-group of the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee.
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Workshop report: Strengthening connections – the new landscape for reducing preventable deaths
Summary report from the 2023 workshop, held for perinatal and maternal mortality review and child and youth mortality review local coordinators and chairs and Te Aka Whai Ora and Te Whatu Ora leaders.
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Seventh family violence deaths report highlights agencies’ duty of care
The Seventh report from the Family Violence Death Review Committee (the Committee) draws on findings and recommendations from in-depth reviews conducted in 2019–21, as well as previous Committee reports.
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Circumstances surrounding drowning in those under 25 in New Zealand (1980-2002)
A report describing the epidemiology of drowning in 0-24 year olds in New Zealand to identify where appropriate interventions might decrease child and youth mortality.
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Fourth Report to the Minister of Health: Reporting mortality 2002-2005
This report concerns the deaths of children and youth from January 2002 to December 2005.
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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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Arms Legislation Bill SuMRC submission Oct 2019
Submission to Committee Secretariat, Finance and Expenditure Committee, from the Suicide Mortality Review Committee on the Arms Legislation Bill.
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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.
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Sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) workshop presentations
Presentations from the SUDI workshop held in Wellington on 4 and 5 May 2006.