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Resources for Te Rā Haumaru Tūroro o Aotearoa | Aotearoa Patient Safety Day 2021View our five videos about giving and receiving culturally responsive care or download our poster.
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Who's in the room? session 3This page holds recordings of the presentations from session three of the quality improvement scientific symposium virtual sessions 'Who's in the room?', held on 18 February 2021.
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Who's in the room? session 1This page holds recordings of the keynote and rapid-fire presentations from session one of the quality improvement scientific symposium virtual sessions 'Who's in the room?', held on 4 February 2021.
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Who's in the room? session 4This page holds recordings of the presentations from session four of the quality improvement scientific symposium virtual sessions 'Who's in the room?', held on 25 February 2021.
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Peripheral intravenous catheter infographicsDownloadable A3 and A4 versions of the peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) infographics.
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The importance of consumers in Whakakotahi: primary care quality improvement (HUCHS consumers)Consumers involved in Hutt Union & Community Health Services’ Whakakotahi quality improvement project talk about their experience and the Toiora exercise programme they developed.
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Tracey’s story: Living with Ehlers-Danlos syndromeTracey shares her experiences of living with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a group of disorders that affect connective tissue, and how it has impacted her life.
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Looking after Māori in hospitalThis video, part of a series, is of Māori whānau telling their stories about engaging with health care services.
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Patients and Clinicians: Governing TogetherIt is important for health consumers and patients to be involved at the governance level so they can have input into setting strategy and determining the focus of services.
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Olivia and Karen: The importance of midwivesWhen Olivia and Karen found a midwife who specialised in supporting rainbow families they said, ‘Sign us up’. The two mothers share the importance of inclusive language and of both parents being included in the whole pregnancy and birth experience.