Kia ora koutou We’d like to send everyone our best wishes at this challenging time and let you know our plans for dealing with COVID-19 (coronavirus) and how it will affect organisations on the Te Wana Quality Accreditation Programme. Face-to-face Activities Reviews, training and face-to-face visits planned will be rescheduled. […]
Stephanie Pope
- Our newest Australian service onto Te Wana - Walgett Aboriginal Medical Service (WAMS) - Organisations that have recently achieved accreditation - Te Wana undertakes its own quality improvement process - Have your say at our Quality Network Workshops - Te Wana Training in 2019
- Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu - Whānau Ora Symposium - Health Promotion Forum International Conference - Farewell Trish Young, Kaihautu CEO Awarua Whanau Services
Kia ora everyone, from this Panui we’re starting a new quality improvement blog with tips and advice from our programme managers. The topics are drawn from questions you’ve asked us about being on the Te Wana journey. Enjoy, and don’t forget to add your comments on our website. Picture this... You have the vision - or you’ve been assigned the vision - to make things better in your organisation. You’re leading the way, but strangely no one seems to be following. Sound familiar? It’s one of the constant challenges we hear about getting the ‘quality improvement’ ball rolling with your team: How do you deal with resistance like I’m too busy to be involved OR This is your job OR You do the work, we’ll support from the sidelines? READ ON FOR HOW TO START CREATING A CULTURE OF QUALITY...
The term “Rainbow” encompasses people who are LGBTTI or lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, takatāpui and intersex. The idea of ethnic and gender equity matters to New Zealanders but equity for the Rainbow community is a work in progress. Check out Rainbow Tick Diversity & Inclusion Training.
Check out this three-module course being run April-August 2018 offered through Otago University for health practitioners providing context for Hauora Māori in the application of the Meihana / Hui process model. Details on how to register here http://www.otago.ac.nz/continuingeducation/about/otago678018.html or click the image to download the pamphlet. Source: University of Otago
In news that concerns mental health and addiction services that are on Te Wana Quality Improvement Programme, the Government announced in January 2018 that it has taken a major step towards improving mental health and addiction services.
Haere rā Awatea! Nau mai, hoki mai Briar! We are sad to have farewelled Awatea Mita as our Administrator in mid-February. However, we are very pleased for her to be stepping into a role she has been studying and working towards in restorative justice. All the best for what is […]