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Consumer network terms of referenceTerms of reference for the Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission's partners in care consumer network.
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The co-design processCo-design is how we partner to design a higher quality and safer health system. Watch this 1-minute animation to learn more.
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What is the code of expectations and are we achieving what’s required?Discover why partnering with consumers is essential for effective collaboration, as explained by Mary Schnackenberg, a disability advocate and consumer, in this insightful interview.
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Practical accessibility tips for producing consumer resourcesLearn cost-effective accessibility tips for creating consumer resources and communications by watching this video.
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Enhancing accessibility: how to beginMary Schnackenberg, consumer and disability advocate, highlights the key factors to consider while embarking on the accessibility journey, emphasising the importance of including diverse people at the table.
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Te Whatu Ora Taranaki consumer council members outline the importance of consumer engagementWatch Paula King and Jane Parker-Bishop talk about their work as co-chairs of the consumer council to Te Whatu Ora Taranaki. They discuss how they reach the wider community and outline the purpose and aspirations of the group.
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Consumer voice: How can lived experience shape the future of the health care systemMembers of the consumer health forum Aotearoa describe how their lived experience can inform improvements to health services.
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Consumer voice: What does equity mean to you and your communityMembers of the consumer health forum Aotearoa describe what equity means to them in their own words.
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Consumer voice: Why your community should get involved in the consumer health forum AotearoaMembers of the consumer health forum Aotearoa share why the community voice is important.
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Consumer voice: Being a part of the consumer health forum AotearoaMembers of the consumer health forum Aotearoa describe how they feel about the forum in just two words.