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Ngāti Kahungunu Whānau Services - working through COVID-19In this series of videos, staff from Ngāti Kahungunu Whānau Services discuss the unique kaupapa Māori approach they took to supporting whānau during COVID-19.
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The health care experience of disabled people during COVID-19: Summary of findings from the COVID-19 patient experience surveyThe Health Quality & Safety Commission runs two national surveys every three months to gather information about how people experience health care in Aotearoa New Zealand hospitals and in primary care (going to the doctor or pharmacy).
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An overview of advance care planning in Aotearoa New ZealandIn New Zealand, advance care planning is a process. The focus is on understanding what is important now and in the future. This video gives an overview of the advance care planning process including the tools available to support this work.
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Getting through together: Consumer perspectivesIn this video, produced for Aotearoa Patient Safety Day, consumers of health and disability services talk about their experiences of health care during the nationwide lockdown for the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Surgical checklist video: time outThis video outlines step two of the World Health Organization's surgical safety checklist – time out.
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Surgical checklist video: sign inThis video outlines step one of the World Health Organization's surgical safety checklist – sign in.
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Resources for management of critical bleedingThese four resources are for staff who manage critically bleeding trauma patients in tertiary trauma centres and smaller secondary or provincial hospitals.
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Getting through together: Health and disability worker perspectivesIn this video, produced for Aotearoa Patient Safety Day, health and disability care workers talk about their experiences of delivering health care, and supporting staff mental health and wellbeing during the nationwide lockdown for the COVID-19 pande
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Te Pou – Māori responsive rubric and guidelinesNgā Pou Arawhenua has assisted the Health Quality & Safety Commission's mortality review committees to better understand Māori mortality review practice through the production of Te Pou, the Māori responsive rubric and guidelines.