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Home and community support services experience survey: National results 2024
This report presents national findings from the 2024 Home and community support services experience survey. The survey aim is to better understand how home and community support services are working for people and how they can be improved.
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Matthew Ames’ sepsis survival story
Matthew Ames was 39 years old when he suffered a life-threatening reaction to what started as a sore throat. The father of four developed sepsis, leading to the loss of all of his limbs. This is the story of his illness and recovery.
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Statement of Performance Expectations | Ngā Paearu Mahi 2025/26
The Statement of Performance Expectations for Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission for the period 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026.
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Home and community support services experience survey – have your say
We would like to hear about your experiences of home and community support services. Your valuable feedback will help improve the quality of these support services.
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Learning from harm education
The Learning from harm education programme educates participants how to review health care harm, understand work that supports healing and create quality improvement actions to reduce the risk of harm.
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Participate in DEWS
We invite aged residential care facilities to register their interest to implement the Deterioration Early Warning System (DEWS).
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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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Highlights in 2024/25
Some of the work highlighted in our Annual report
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Community-acquired pressure injuries
Prevention, early recognition and timely care of pressure injuries for Māori kaumātua and Pacific elders within the community living at home.
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New international measure for patients suffering serious trauma injuries
New Zealand has played a part in the development of the first globally accepted health outcomes measures for patients suffering serious trauma injuries.