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Maternal morbidity review toolkit: Q&As
This document answers some frequently asked questions about the maternal morbidity review toolkit.
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Poster: How to recognise and treat neonatal encephalopathy without delay
This poster outlines how to recognise and treat neonatal encephalopathy without delay. It was originally published in the Fifteenth Annual Report of the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee: Reporting Mortality and Morbidity 2020.
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Becoming better helpers: Rethinking language to move beyond simplistic responses to women experiencing intimate partner violence
This article 'Becoming better helpers: Rethinking language to move beyond simplistic responses to women experiencing intimate partner violence' published in Policy Quarterly, discusses the findings of a study into the language used by agencies.
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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.
- Bennett and Pepa's story: Navigating sepsis diagnosis in Aotearoa (video)
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Enliven philosophy of care
The philosophy of care, Eden Principles and code of rights and conduct from Enliven.
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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.
- Sepsis resources for patients and whānau
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Pain-relieving medicines for acute pain – information for patients
The Health Quality & Safety Commission, Choosing Wisely and the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists have developed an information leaflet to help patients, caregivers and whānau use opioid medicines safely, to manage non-cancer pain.
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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.