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Health professionals' perceptions of quality survey

In 2015, as part of a larger evaluation of the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s work, the Commission contracted researchers at Victoria University of Wellington and…

Interim Evaluation of the Sore Throat Management Component of the New Zealand Rheumatic Fever Prevention Programme

This interim evaluation assessed the sore throat management component of the Rheumatic Fever Prevention Programme from the baseline years (2009 to 2011) up to June 2015.…

Health Star Rating Consumer Research and Message Testing

The purpose of this research was to help inform the development of a consumer marketing and education campaign to raise awareness, recognition, understanding, and correct use of…

Family justice system: Evaluation of Family Dispute Resolution service and mandatory self-representation

In March 2014 changes were made to how the family justice system (FJS) works. The Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) service is one of the major features…

My home is my marae - Kaupapa Māori evaluation: community report

‘My home is my marae’ is a falls prevention initiative designed to empower Māori communities through sharing knowledge and skills about home safety. It was trialled…

Inquiry Report: Health Benefits Limited

In November 2014, Hon Annette King asked me to look into the performance of Health Benefits Limited (HBL), the decision to wind the entity down, what HBL…

Women at work: 1991–2013

Women at work: 1991–2013 uses census data from the 20 years to 2013 to look at trends in occupational segregation between women and men. The report…

Evaluation of the Manaiakalani Digital Teaching Academy

This report outlines findings from an evaluation of the first year of a pilot initiative called the Manaiakalani Digital Teaching Academy (hereafter MDTA). The Manaiakalani Education…

Participation in Māori society in advanced age: Findings from LiLACS NZ

Participation in Māori Society in advanced age: Findings from LiLACS NZ presents key findings about participation in Māori cultural activities for Māori (aged 80-90 years). The findings…

Primary care in advanced age: Findings from LiLACS NZ

Primary care in advanced age: Findings from LiLACS NZ presents key findings about primary health care for Māori (aged 80–90 years) and non-Māori (aged 85 years).…