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Video: Post-mortem for babies in Aotearoa NZ
Information for parents, family and whānau about post-mortem for babies in New Zealand.
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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.
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Medicines
The national medication safety programme aims to greatly reduce the number of New Zealanders harmed each year by medication errors in our hospitals, general practices, aged care facilities and across the entire health and disability sector.
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Patients' experience of using hospital services: An analysis of trends in inpatient surveys in NHS acute trusts in England, 2005–13
This report from The King's Fund provides an analysis of trends in inpatient surveys in NHS acute trusts in England from 2005–13.
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Been invited to take part?
This page is for anyone who has received an invitation to take part in one of our patient experience surveys. Patient feedback can shape the health system and the future of health care. Your views are important to us.
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Pono consumer story: Haki Davis
Haki Davis shares his experience of seclusion in Aotearoa New Zealand as part of the Health Quality & Safety Commission's Pono consumer stories project.
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Pono consumer story: Jenny Fenwick
Jenny Fenwick shares her experience of seclusion in Aotearoa New Zealand as part of the Health Quality & Safety Commission's Pono consumer stories project.
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Residential Disability Support Services Severity Assessment Code (SAC) examples 2025
This list is for guidance only. All events should be rated on actual outcome for the consumer.
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Practical accessibility tips for producing consumer resources
Learn cost-effective accessibility tips for creating consumer resources and communications by watching this video.
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Learning from harm programme restorative responses workbook
This workbook is an introduction to restorative responses in the context of adverse events. A restorative response is a relational approach that is guided by a need to address harm, meet needs, restore trust, prevent repetition and promote repair.