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Progressing consumer engagement in primary care | Te whakakoke i te whai wāhi a te kiritaki ki te tiaki hauora tuatahi
This resource aims to support primary care providers, alliances and primary health organisations (PHOs) to progress consumer engagement in primary care. It offers context, tools and examples for primary care providers, alliances and PHOs to consider.
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Section 2.1: Guidance and support for co-designing with consumers, whānau and communities
On 25 August 2022, the code of expectations for health entities’ engagement with consumers and whānau was officially launched at Parliament. In this first of a six-part series, we look at one aspect of the code in more detail and offer some tips on
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Petala's story: The importance of meeting cultural needs for Pacific Island families
Petala was anxious when she found out she was pregnant. She wanted a Pacific Island midwife as she says coming from a Samoan family she thrives on community. Petala talks about the need for education around pregnancy and sex in the Pacific community.
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Consumer Health Forum Aotearoa Workshop: Hokitika, Reefton
Te Tāhū Hauora hosted a couple of free workshops in Te Tai o Poutini West Coast this February. The workshops were for consumers and whānau interested in helping the health system design services for the communities they serve.
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A good start in life: practical guidance
This resource is about whānau, community and services working together to ensure children with disabilities get a good start in life.
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Alwena & Jim's story: Improving communication around cancer diagnosis
Alwena was diagnosed with stage 4 peritoneal cancer. In this video, her husband Jim (a health care professional) shares the story of Alwena's diagnosis and their whānau's experience within the health system.
- Ō Mātou Reo: Our Voices 2025 evaluation reports
- Co-design in Aotearoa New Zealand: a snapshot of the literature
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Summary report of Let's talk: our communities, our health
The partners in care programme has written a summary report of the Let's talk: our communities, our health forum, held on 8–9 March 2018.
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Do you really see me or just my disability?
The resource Do you really see me or just my disability? was developed by Bay of Plenty DHB quality and patient safety coordinator Cheryl Shearer and tells the stories of seven people living with disabilities.