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WILLOW-JEAN PRIME (LabourâNorthland) to the
Minister of Research, Science and Innovation: What recent announcements has she made about strengthening MÄori knowledge in science and innovation?
Hon Dr MEGAN WOODS (Minister of Research, Science and Innovation): Last week, I announced the 16 projects receiving a total of $3.9 million in funding from the 2021 round of the Vision MÄtauranga Capability Fund, each of which will strengthen MÄori knowledge, capabilities, skills, and networks in the science and innovation system. Supporting our MÄori researchers is essential for the aspirations of individuals, whÄnau, MÄori communities, MÄori organisations, and New Zealand, and this Government is proud to stand in support of these projects.
WILLOW-JEAN PRIME (LabourâNorthland) to the
Minister of Research, Science and Innovation: What recent announcements has she made about strengthening MÄori knowledge in science and innovation?
Hon Dr MEGAN WOODS (Minister of Research, Science and Innovation): Last week, I announced the 16 projects receiving a total of $3.9 million in funding from the 2021 round of the Vision MÄtauranga Capability Fund, each of which will strengthen MÄori knowledge, capabilities, skills, and networks in the science and innovation system. Supporting our MÄori researchers is essential for the aspirations of individuals, whÄnau, MÄori communities, MÄori organisations, and New Zealand, and this Government is proud to stand in support of these projects.
Source: Health Quality and Safety Commission
A virtual workshop was held recently for representatives from the mental health and addiction (MHA) sector about the essential components of a high-quality adverse event review.
Topics covered included the consumer experience, open communication, incident review processes, just culture, and crafting and implementing useful recommendations.
The workshop was attended by over 40 MHA representatives from 19 district health boards (DHBs) and one non-governmental organisation, and facilitated by the Health Quality & Safety Commission.
At the workshop, Hector Matthews, executive director, Māori and Pacific Health at Canterbury DHB, emphasised the importance of meeting the cultural needs of Māori in adverse event review. Key takeaway points were:
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