Webinar | Collective Action for Communities – Part 1 | 20 May 2021
Learn about the elements that make up a Collective Impact approach. Hear inspiring stories of how collective impact has delivered social change.
Learn about the elements that make up a Collective Impact approach. Hear inspiring stories of how collective impact has delivered social change.
Understanding the importance of engaging with consumers in developing and delivering health care services.
Anthony Hill as the keynote speaker will discuss a framework for delivering patient-centred care that includes cultural engagement and involvement. Learn more about partnering with patients and consumers and gathering whanau voice in planning and delivering high quality primary care services.
We will hear examples of how this works in practice, the challenges, the learnings and the benefits of successful consumer engagement and why it matters. Opportunity for questions and answers will be provided.
Webinar Slides - Chadwick co-design
Webinar Slides - Consumer Engagement
Webinar Slides - Te Kete Hauora
Creating a networked approach to primary and community services. How to guide and lessons learned from the early adopters
Practical ideas and tools to maintain the mental and physical wellbeing of you and your team over December and January.
Hemaima introduces a toolkit of triggers and reminders that are essential for developing effective relationships with patients, so inequitable differences are overcome and the patient, with their surrounding support network can navigate their health journey toward well-being.
With thanks to Hemaima Reihana-Tait.
Did you know there are different options in how you can engage with your doctor and healthcare team?
This webinar covers some of the different methods available and the ways in which is changing the ways in how general practices are providing whānau/patient care.
Practical examples given to improve access and how this will support positive outcomes for your health journey.
Join our Panel: Dr Kirsty Lennon, Lance Norman, Whaea Merle Samuels and Ants Toumoua - they will discuss: WHY the need for the enhanced MoC, WHAT has been enhanced and some of the HOW to support practical implementation.