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Please let us know of any news or events happening in your area which may be of interest to our members.

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THE PEOPLE’S GROUP

Please see below correspondence from the communications department at Ministry of Health received yesterday 7th April:   Kia ora koutou katoa,   This morning we were scheduled to run ‘The People’s Group’ – COVID-19 information and preparedness for disabled people, whānau and carers. Most regrettably, a significant technicality prevented the virtual meeting from taking place. […]

THE PEOPLE’S GROUP – AN ONLINE COVID FORUM FOR FAMILIES/WHANAU AND DISABLED PEOPLE

This email is from Adri Isbister, Deputy Director General Disability, Ministry of Health:   Kia ora koutou   I’m pleased to invite you to participate in ‘The People’s Group’: regular information sessions on COVID-19 preparedness for disabled people, whānau and carers.   These sessions will be convened especially for disabled people and their families, whānau, […]

COLLABORATE FOR TRANSITION (OUT OF SCHOOL AND INTO ADULTHOOD)

The Collaborate for Transition team (which includes Complex Care Group) are holding our Annual South Auckland Transition Collaboration Meeting on the 22nd March 10am-12pm by Zoom and invite you all to attend. This invite is for all schools, education facilities, tertiary, families, whanau, providers who work with people in South Auckland who have disabilities. There […]

Mental Health and Addictions He Ara Āwhina (Pathways to Support) framework consultation – have your say on how we monitor the mental health and addiction system

Consultation is now open on He Ara Āwhina (Pathways to Support), a framework that describes what an ideal mental health and addiction system looks like https://www.mhwc.govt.nz/…/HAA…/ENG-HAA-Framework.pdf   He Ara Āwhina will set out how the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission will monitor, and advocate for improvements to, the mental health and addiction system, and services.   […]

HEALTH QUALITY AND SAFETY COMMISSION WORK ON HOW ORGANISATIONS CAN WORK BETTER WITH FAMILIES AND WHANAU

The Commission is developing a code of expectations which will set out how health and disability service providers and organisations will involve and work effectively in partnership with consumers and whānau. Feedback is welcome until 31st March. Click here to provide feedback https://www.hqsc.govt.nz/resources/resource-library/draft-code-of-expectations-welcoming-feedback/?fbclid=IwAR0qJK_DEkGm0St92QLE2kEMavSvcaEKuLZJJV5VIeissa0_O9TmqBHm4ls_aem_AR310jIYAaFhXmaG2v6cRRrxAvbbnzySa1kK778clX0Ja3e0s11JXXT8wm_yoZDyU3fJn3Kg6ujuZhPY0lDlycPg5v6IMsRxd-HGkQjiBkD-TqwDdFHB1ULVNirTyeBzbv