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Consumer health forum Aotearoa update – March 2023
The March 2023 update about the consumer health forum Aotearoa, from the Health Quality & Safety Commission's He Hoa Tiaki | Partners in Care programme, is now available.
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Consumer health forum Aotearoa update – February 2023
The February 2023 update about the consumer health forum Aotearoa, from the Health Quality & Safety Commission's He Hoa Tiaki | Partners in Care programme, is now available.
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New members for Te kāhui mahi ngātahi | Consumer Advisory Group and Kōtuinga kiritaki | Consumer network
The Health Quality & Safety Commission board has increased the membership of its Te kāhui mahi ngātahi | Consumer Advisory Group (CAG) from four to eight, to reflect an increased focus on consumer voices in the new health system.
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Two crucial pillars of the consumer and whānau voice framework launched at Parliament
The code of expectations for health entities’ engagement with consumers and whānau and the consumer health forum Aotearoa have both been launched at Parliament by Health Minister Hon Andrew Little.
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Commission offers ‘train-the-trainer’ workshops for consumer representatives and providers
The Health Quality & Safety Commission is offering ‘train-the-trainer’ workshops to consumers and providers in the health and disability sector. The purpose of the training is to better prepare consumers (and their family and whānau)...
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Consumer health forum Aotearoa update – July 2022
Read the latest update about the consumer health forum Aotearoa from the Partners in Care programme.
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Consumer voices heard at first consumer health forum Aotearoa
The Health Quality & Safety Commission held its first consumer health forum Aotearoa on 24 November 2021.
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Consumer health forum Aotearoa - inaugural hui
We are delighted to announce the first consumer health forum Aotearoa hui will be held on the 24 November 2021 via Zoom.
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Reflecting on consumer partnership this World Hemophilia Day
Saturday 17 April 2021 is World Hemophilia Day. Deon York, senior programme manager for the Commission’s consumer engagement programme, reflects on what the day represents and how it can encourage us to improve health and wellbeing for all in Aotearo
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Lack of support a major hurdle when faced with a rare disease
Lack of awareness and support are two of the biggest hurdles faced by consumers and whānau affected by a rare disease, disorder or health condition. This Sunday 28 February is international Rare Disease Day which raises awareness for rare diseases.