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Supporting treatment safety – 2018 report

Te Kaveinga presents an analysis of the mental health of Pacific peoples and this report summarises key findings on Pacific peoples’ mental and looks at intra-Pacific…

Evaluation of Patient Safety Week - 5-11 November 2017

Patient Safety Week was an awareness-raising week held from 5–11 November 2017.It was coordinated for the fourth time by the Health Quality & Safety Commission (the…

New Zealand Arrestee Drug Use Monitoring (NZ-ADUM) report 2010-2016

The aim of the New Zealand Arrestee Drug Use Monitoring (NZ-ADUM) study is to monitor trends in alcohol and other drug use among police detainees in…

Treatment injury prevention through supporting patient safety

ACC is focused on reducing the incidence and severity of treatment injuries in New Zealand. That’s why we are investing $45 million in initiatives over the…

2016 Forestry research

The forestry sector is one of WorkSafe’s four priority sectors due to the high incidence of injuries and fatalities. WorkSafe has had a dedicated Forestry Programme…

Review of evidence for primary prevention of child abuse and neglect (including child sexual abuse)

This report summarises the evidence in relation to what works for the primary prevention of child abuse and neglect (CAN) including child sexual abuse (CSA) with…

Childhood Sexual Abuse and Alcohol Use Disorder

Childhood sexual abuse can have significant short- and long-term effects, including the subsequent development of alcohol use disorder. This report is an evidence-based guide on the association between…

The transformation of NZ Police crime statistics: New measures and trends

In 2014 New Zealand Police replaced its historic twice yearly official crime statistics with new monthly statistics. The old and new statistics are not comparable, making…

Practice: The New Zealand Corrections Journal: Volume 3 Issue 2: December 2015 - Evidence based practice

Contents Twenty years of Corrections - The evolution of offender rehabilitation - Dr Peter Johnston The High Risk Personality Programme - Revised: An evaluation report -…

The case for investment in: A quality improvement programme to reduce pressure injuries in New Zealand

This report from KPMG presents the findings of a qualitative study into reducing pressure injuries in New Zealand. Pressure injuries are a major cause of preventable…