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Femicide and mana-wāhine: a korero to progress understanding and prevention of deaths of women and girls in Aotearoa
A background discussion paper of views of wāhine Māori representatives.
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Principles for engaging consumers and whānau in mental health and addiction adverse event reviews
This information is provided for mental health and addiction (MHA) services. It is intended to guide adverse event review facilitators on the principles of engaging with consumers and their whānau affected by an adverse event and to complement...
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'You said, we did' posters for patient experience and HCSS surveys
This poster can be filled out and used to let people know the changes your service is incorporating as a result of feedback collected by the home and community support services experience survey.
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Health literacy
Health literacy is being able to obtain, understand and use basic health information to navigate health services and make appropriate health decisions.
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Aotearoa Patient Safety Day 2025
Aotearoa Patient Safety Day is a commitment to consumers and healthcare workers that our health services strive to provide the best and safest care possible, every time. This year we will be marking the day on Monday, 17 November.
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Adult hospital inpatient experience survey – have your say
We want to know about your experiences during your recent stay in hospital. Your valuable feedback will be used to help improve the quality of care and patient safety.
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Consumer and whānau engagement quality and safety marker
A framework to measure what successful consumer, whānau and community engagement looks like and how it improves the quality and safety of services.
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Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry Annual Report 2024
The Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry Annual Report 2024 was released in September 2024.
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Window on the quality of health care
A window on the quality of health care provides a snapshot of the quality of health care in New Zealand
- Case for change