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Pono consumer story: Kolini BakerIn this video Kolini Baker tells the story of her journey with mental ill health and her transition from acute care to community care.
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Implementing a relational approach when things don’t go to plan in the health care settingWatch Dr Elizabeth Wood talk about the importance of taking a more relational approach when things don’t go to plan in the health care setting and how doing so enables more opportunities to learn and heal.
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Why you should join the consumer health forum AotearoaA forum for consumers and whānau to have a voice at every level of the health system. Your voices. Your health. Join the consumer health forum Aotearoa.
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Consumers share why they got involved in the consumer health forum AotearoaA forum for consumers and whānau to have a voice at every level of the health system.
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Pressure injury prevention education videosThese videos were created to enable peer-to-peer education on the importance of pressure injury impact, prevention and treatment.
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Leading improvement through engagement and community: presentations from a workshop with Helen BevanOn 2 and 3 August 2022, the Health Quality & Safety Commission (the Commission) hosted a workshop on leading improvement through engagement and community, facilitated by Helen Bevan. You can view presentations and slides from this workshop here.
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Staying safe on your feet at homeFull version of the staying safe on your feet at home video.
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Presentations and videos from Patient deterioration New Zealand: current state and future developmentsPresentations and videos from the Health Quality & Safety Commission's two-day conference Patient deterioration New Zealand: current state and future developments.
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Vicki Culling discusses the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review CommitteeVicki Culling from the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee (PMMRC) discusses the loss of her first baby from a still birth, and her involvement as a consumer representative on the PMMRC.
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Patient story: Matthew GunterMatthew was 16 years old when he developed appendicitis. His mum, Heather, took him to the local emergency department and he had surgery that night to remove his appendix.