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Peer Learning Session 16 July 2024

Watch this Peer group recording on how this framework is summarised as a flexible, six-step, values-based framework which ensures that community and whānau are at the centre of (re)designing equitable health and wellbeing services in a genuine, purposeful partnership. A key difference of this co-design framework from Euro-centric approaches is its foundation in values and informed by Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

We want to acknowledge Canterbury Clinical Network, who identified Collaborative Aotearoa as the preferred kaitiaki/guardian of the Kia Kotahi Partnership In Design framework, following the network’s permanent closure in April 2024.

Webinar Digital Solutions for Chronic and Long-Term Care Management

Approximately one in four New Zealanders lives with multiple chronic health conditions, which equates to about 1.3 million people in the country. The need to support health condition management with technology is vital. Watch this webinar on some of the digital technologies we can use to support with Long Term Care management.

Webinar Integrating Paramedics into General Practice

Paramedics and Extended Care Paramedics bring essential skills in acute care, patient assessment, and emergency response, boosting the capacity of healthcare teams for urgent care, home visits, and complex patient needs. Leveraging paramedic expertise can improve patient care, workflow efficiency, and reduce the burden on GPs and nursing staff, fostering a resilient healthcare system

Peer Learning Session 21 May 2024

We’re excited to invite Chris Peck to talk through Financial Modelling for General Practice. This will be part of a toolkit of resources Collaborative Aotearoa are developing to support PHOs and their Practices.

Mana Enhancing Debt Management webinar 23rd April 2024

Debt management presents a significant challenge for general practice, affecting both patients and healthcare providers. This recorded webinar adopts a proactive approach, focusing on preventive measures and prioritizing people's well-being. The panel for this session includes speakers with expertise in clinical and practice management, firsthand experience, and representatives from the Ministry of Social Development.

Peer Learning Session 19th March 2024

Please see peer session information in this recording for this Tuesday’s session. We have some awesome speakers coming to connect. We will end the session with a bit of kōrero around effective immunisation clinics in general practice. Wendy Dillon from Western Bay of Plenty is going to start with sharing her experiences of operating walk-in, drive thru, booked clinics and a combination of them all. A great opportunity to get prepared for the Flu season a head!

Webinar Digital Heath Solutions to support Primary Care Access

March 2024. This recorded webinar encapsulates our current insights and perspectives on digital health solutions aimed at facilitating timely access to primary care. It provided an opportunity to explore tools and resources that general practices can integrate and utilise to improve access to care. Our panel of digital leaders, clinicians, and researchers addressed questions and engaged in discussions on various digital technologies, portals, triage tools, and effective resources.

Leadership at the Grassroots – Helmut Modlik – Symposium 2022

Helmut Modlik (Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira) presents on how to deliver genuine change through leading from the grassroots, and gives his thoughts on what's required for the health sector to thrive with the upcoming health reforms.

Future of General Practice in a Locality Setting – Hon Minister Andrew Little – Symposium 2022

The Honourable Minister of Health Andrew Little presents to the Collaborative Aotearoa Symposium 2022 on the future of general practice, with a specific locality focus.

Effective Community Engagement – Alexandra Nicholas – Symposium 2022

Auckland based community organiser Alexandra Nicholas presents to the Collaborative Aotearoa Symposium 2022 on her mahi, and how to effectively and authentically engage with communities.

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