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Presentations from the second co-design workshop for Te ako mai i ngā pāmamaetanga me te wheako tāngata whaiora me te...

17 Nov 2021

Presentations from the second supra-regional co-design workshops for Te ako mai i ngā pāmamaetanga me te wheako tāngata whaiora me te whānau | Learning from adverse events and consumer, family and whānau experience project held on 11 and 12 December 2019.

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Cassandra Laskey  

 

Professional Leader Peer Support, Mental Health Services, Counties Manukau Health

Case study: Tiaho Mai, Counties Manukau Health

Sarah Imray

Clinical Nurse Specialist, Patient at Risk (PAR) Service, Capital & Coast DHB

Case study: Kōrero mai, Capital & Coast DHB

Glen Mitchell

Specialist, Adverse Events Learning Programme, HQSC

Adverse events reporting

Dr Roz Sorensen

Manager, MHA quality improvement programme, HQSC

Theming key change ideas from co-design process

Natalie Horspool

Senior Data Analyst, MHA quality improvement programme, HQSC

Measurement for quality improvement

Jacqueline Ryan

Project Lead, MHA quality improvement programme, HQSC

 

Planning for testing

Jacqueline Ryan

Project Lead, MHA quality improvement programme, HQSC

 

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Published: 17 Nov 2021 Modified: 17 Nov 2021