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World Hand Hygiene Day 2023The following resources are available for World Hand Hygiene Day 2023 to promote good hand hygiene behaviour.
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Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau case study: Improving the accuracy of post-traumatic amnesia assessmentsTe Whatu Ora Counties Manukau has long had a process in place to screen for post-traumatic amnesia following suspected traumatic brain injury. However, inaccuracies in the way the assessments were performed increased the risk of missing diagnoses.
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Consumers share how their lived experience contributed to health improvementsConsumers share their experiences of consumer engagement in the health sector and how their lived experience led to changes to health care for their whānau and communities.
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National and technical reports 2022 | Ngā Poutama Oranga Hinengaro: Quality in Context survey of mental health and addiction servicesNational and technical reports 2022 | Ngā Poutama Oranga Hinengaro: Quality in Context survey of mental health and addiction services.
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Regional reports 2022 | Ngā Poutama Oranga Hinengaro: Quality in Context survey of mental health and addiction servicesThe regional reports for each district health board and non-governmental organisation (summarised by region) from Ngā Poutama Oranga Hinengaro: Quality in Context survey of mental health and addiction services.
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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.