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Connecting care: Improving service transitions – Top tips | Te tūhono i ngā manaakitanga, te whakapai ake i ngā whakawhitinga ratongaTo support those engaged in ongoing improvement work in service transitions, the Health Quality & Safety Commission has summarised some top tips and examples from provider project teams.
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Family Violence Death Review Committee Sixth report: Men who use violence | Te Pūrongo tuaono: Ngā tāne ka whakamahi i te whakarekerekeThe Family Violence Death Review Committee's Sixth report: Men who use violence | Te Pūrongo tuaono: Ngā tāne ka whakamahi i te whakarekereke.
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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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Mental health and wellbeing resources for Aotearoa Patient Safety Day 2020This document lists existing mental health and wellbeing resources, taken from the Mental Health Foundation website.
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National summary of adverse events reported to the Health Quality & Safety Commission 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020A national summary of adverse events reported to the Health Quality & Safety Commission 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.
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Suicide post-vention | An example: ‘Fusion’, Te Tai TokerauThis 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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Understanding deaths by suicide in the Asian population of Aotearoa New Zealand | Te whakamārama i ngā mate whakamomori i te taupori Āhia i AotearoaThis report focuses on the impact of suicide on the Asian population of Aotearoa New Zealand. In reviewing death by suicide affecting Asian people, the Suicide Mortality Review Committee aims to reinforce previous work
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Thinking differently: Re-framing family violence responsiveness in the mental health and addictions health care contextMembers of the Family Violence Death Review Committee were co-authors on a recent paper published in the International Journal of Mental Health Nursing.