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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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Mapping allied health activity after major trauma
This page explains how health information from seriously injured people may be safely used, without individual consent, to understand trauma rehabilitation services and identify opportunities for improvement.
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Suicide post-vention | An example: ‘Fusion’, Te Tai Tokerau
This report is a brief introduction to the post-vention work of Fusion in Te Tai Tokerau. It primarily uses the voices of those involved in delivering the work with the agencies and communities, to describe its challenges and successes.
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Statement of Performance Expectations | Ngā Paearu Mahi 2024/25
The Statement of Performance Expectations for Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission for the period 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025.
- Delirium | Mate kuawa (Frailty care guides 2023)
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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.
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Health literacy medication safety project evaluation report, training tools and resources (August 2013)
Evaluation report and resources from Malatest International and resources from Workbase Education Trust for the Commission's health literacy medication safety demonstration project.
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Deterioration Early Warning System - implementation update
One hundred and twenty-two aged residential care facilities going live with DEWS from April 2026
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Infection prevention and control news
Read the June 2025 news from our infection prevention and control programme.
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Adverse events exception reporting
These documents summarise adverse event exception reporting for the 2020/21 and 2021/22 financial years.