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COMPASSION IN HEALTHCARE
 
Adventures in Caring Foundation
A nonprofit, voluntary health organisation (USA) that supports and trains volunteers to visit patients in hospitals and nursing homes to promote healing, recovery and emotional well-being.

Find Your Joy - Planet FM Radio
Pat Armitstead, the world's first "Joyologist" and a Trustee of the Centre for Compassion in Healthcare hosts a weekly radio show, "Find your joy". Listen to an episode through this link.

Finding Meaning in Medicine
Reclaiming the Heart and Soul of medicine. An institute directed by Dr Rachel Naomi Remen, which works with groups of physicians to restore their joy in work and receive healing from their fellow physicians.

HEARTS IN HEALTHCARE - Champions for Compassionate Care
The new global movement for the re-humanization of healthcare

Justin's HOPE at the Task Force for Child Survival and Development
Justin's HOPE foundation will focus on Healthcare Openness, Professionalism and Excellence via education, research and reform. Our vision is to promote quality, safe, compassionate, patient and family centered healthcare and resolution of issues around medical errors through full disclosure. You may also visit my Justin's HOPE healthcare blog and Compassion in Healthcare-The Heart of Healing facebook group.

Losing face; a Memoir of Lost Identity and Self Discovery
This is the title of a moving book by Kathy Torpie and it links to her website. Kathy is a psychologist, author and inspiring speaker who writes with great insight into her horrendous experience of severe facial injuries and multiple surgeries to reconstruct her appearance and identity. This is a compelling account of the experience from a patient's perspective and should be read by every health professional. Kathy is available as a speaker and teacher to work with healthcare professionals.

PRIME - Partnerships in International Medical Education
PRIME seeks to restore a whole person, patient centred perspective to modern medicine through educational activities for doctors and allied health professionals. PRIME works in collaboration with local and national organisations, particularly in developing and restructuring countries.

The Kenneth B. Schwartz Center (USA)
The essence of healing is caring for the whole patient - body and mind. Moments of engagement between patients and caregivers offer valuable opportunities for understanding illness, calming anxiety and providing hope. The Schwartz Center conducts pioneering programs to educate, train and support caregivers in the art of compassionate health care.

The Leadership in Compassionate Care project - Scotland
This is a 3 year project between Napier University and the NHS Lothian. Information on the 4 Beacon wards in which this project is trailled is well documented on the website.

The Quality Patient Experience
An inspiring organisation led by Wendy Leebov and associates, that offers much in the way of practical advice and learning resources to help health professional improve patient caring and to enhance satisfaction. You can sign on for the excellent newsletter and access many other resources.

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INTERNATIONAL HEALTH-RELATED SITES
 
American College of Healthcare Executives
The American College of Healthcare Executives is an international professional society of healtcare executives working towards its goal of improving the health status of society by advancing healthcare leadership and management excellence.

Asbestos.Com - the leading mesothelioma cancer resource
Mesothelioma Center provides up-to-date information on asbestos exposure and malignant mesothelioma. With over 3,000 pages of information the Mesothelioma Center is dedicated to educate those who have been exposed to asbestos or have been diagnosed with an asbestos related disease. Visit the Mesothelioma Center for further information.

Australasian Integrative Medicine Association (AIMA)
The Australasian Integrative Medicine Association (AIMA) is an independent not-for-profit organisation of individual medical practitioners seeking to provide holistic medical care by integrating evidence-based complementary medicine into mainstream practice. AIMA was the first professional body to support the Centre for Compassion in Healthcare and to highlight compassion as a major theme for their annual conference in 2006 and 2007.

Australian College of Health Service Executives

Australian Medical Association

Australian Nursing Council Inc

Australian Resource Centr for Hospital Innovations (ARCHI)
ARCHI is a Commonwealth fded cearing house for innovations in clinical management. Recently two toolkit seminars were launched as advertised on this site.

BAMM - British Association of Medical Managers
Although BAMM has largely restricted itself to doctor members, we have much to learn from their success.  BAMM is now very influential in developing government health policy and provides superb support for its members. 

British Medical Journal
This site contains the full text of all articles published in the weekly BMJ since January 1994. Access to the entire site is free.

Canadian College of Health Service Executives
To lead and promote the profession of health service management

Centre for Online Health
The Centre for Online Health is a research, teaching, education and service provider within the University of Queensland's Faculty of Health Sciences.

European Observatory on Health Care Systems
The Eurpoean Observatory on Health Care Systems supports and promotes evidence-based health policy management withi Europe.

Health Infonet
Its mission is to contribute to improving the health of Australia's Indigeneous people by making relevant, high quality information easily accessible. They undertake research, disseminate relevant information, facilitate information exchange and provide Internet and related training Internet site development. Also listed, and noted here as an important perspective, is what they link to for New Zealand Maori Health information.

Health Leaders Network
The Health Leaders Network provides health leaders with leading edge learning programs and networking opportunities through the HLN Learning Centre.

Health Reform Online
Health Reform Online is an information resource for healthcare managers, analysts and decision makers.

Health Service Journal (UK)
A resource for anyone interested in health policy and management issues.

Ideas For Health
Working in partnership with healthcare change leaders, Ideas for Health provides strategic planning, website design and deployment, content development and collaborative tools for the new internet healthcare economy.

Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI)
The Institute of Healthcare Improvement, created to help lead the improvement of healthcare systems, to increase continuously their quality and value.

Institute of Healthcare Management
The Institute of Healthcare Management was formed in 1999 by the amalgamation of the Institute of Health Service Management and the Association of Managers in General Practice.

International Society for Quality in Health Care
ISQua works to provide services to guide health professionals, health providers, researchers, agencies, policy makers and consumers to achieve excellence in healthcare delivery to all people and to continuously improve the quality and safety of care.

Irish Clearing House Health Outcomes

New England Journal of Medicine

PubMed

Quality in Health Care
A quarterly journal dedicated to the pursuit of peer-reviewed ideas, solutions and practices in the fields of patient safety and quality improvement.

RACMA - Royal Australian College of Medical Administrators
Soon to become the 'Australasian' College with expansion into New Zealand.  RACMA and CLANZ will be collaborating in identifying and meeting the needs for leadership and management training for clinicians

Reuters Health Information
A Reuters Enterprise Company with comprehensive Health News

Royal Australian College of General Practioners

Royal College/Associated Medical Services (Canada)

World Health Organisation

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INTERPROFESSIONAL LEARNING
 
Health Care Innovation Unit
Professor Debra Humphris, the keynote speaker at the Interprofessional Learning and Practice Conference in February 2004, is the Director of the New Generation Project and of the new Faculty-wide Healthcare Education Innovation Unit at the University of Southhampton, UK. This is Debra's website with her contact deatils.

Integrating Common Learning in Pre-registration Health and Social Care Professional Programmes
Over the last decade the University of Southampton, and within it the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Biological Sciences, has been committed to developing a model of interprofessional learning and teaching for all health care professionals in partnership with key stakeholders. This site has some very good links to other related sites

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MAORI RESOURCES
 
Hauora.com
Hauora.com has grown out of the need for Maori health professionals, workers and managers to take a co-ordinated approach to their own development. It is a national initiative involving a number of Maori led health professional organisations and networks.

He Oranga Poutama
He Oranga Poutama is the focus of the Hillary Commission's work for Maori sport and recreation. Oranga represents wellness and a holistic approach to health and well-being. The name He Oranga Poutama came about because the poutama design represents the climb made by Tawhaki to receive the three baskets of knowledge from the Gods. The logo represents the four cornerstones of Maori health - Te taha tinana, Te taha hinengaro, Te taha wairua and Te taha whanau. He Oranga Poutama is all about developing healthy lifestyles for Maori through sport and physical leisure.

History of Alcohol, Use & Abuse for Maori
Te Iwi Maori me te Inu Waipiro: He Tuhituhinga Hitori Ka kahi te toi, ka whai te maramaratanga -- If knowledge is gathered, enlightenment will follow
A very comprehensive site outlining the history of alcohol, use and abuse for Maori.

Maori Health
This is the Ministry of Health's site where various issues relating to Maori Health are noted as well as all mainstream health people, policies and programmes.

Nga Ngaru Hauora O Aotearoa - The National Maori Health Providers Association
On a mission to advance Maori aspiration of whanau, hapu, Iwi/Pan tribal providers and to be a network of member services

Rongoa Maori and Primary Health Care
MPH Thesis 2000: Rhys Jones, Ngati Kahungunu

Te Runanga Matauranga o Tuhoe
In 1992 Ngai Tuhoe established Te Runanga Matauranga o Tuhoe. The Tuhoe Matauranga Trust has service contracts with the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Health, WINZ, Te Kohanga Reo National Trust and Pacific Health. It also has a number of other smaller contracts with schools, Kohunga Reo, small organisations and families. One of the education initiatives set up was the Early Intervention Service for Maori children with disabilities.

Tomaiora maori Health Research Unit
Tomairoa Maori Health Research Unit was established at the begining of March 1998, with the assistance of an establishment grant from the Health Research Council of New Zealand. The unit is located within the Department of Maori and Pacific Health at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Auckland University. Tomaiora undertakes research projects which are relevant to the health and well-being of tamariki, rangatahi and their whanau.

Tui Ora
Tui Ora is an integrated health service organisation committed to enhancing health and wellbeing. Tui Ora evolved from a dedicated four year joint venture relationship between the Taranaki Iwi Health Forum - Te Whare Punanga Korero Trust and the former Midland Regional Health Authority.
With the emergence of Tui Ora and the majority of Maori Provider uniting under this umbrella there is greater synergy, to work co-operatively and to work "smarter" with all providers, in delivering integrated services to consumers.

Whanau Biz
We develop, produce, market and evaluate quality Kaupapa Maori products and services; we provide cultural support and training; we utilise the benefits of information and communication technology

Whariki
Whariki is a Maori health research group working in a process of partnership with the Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit at the University of Auckland. The name Whariki arose from a whakatauki which expresses part of the kaupapa of the group. Whariki are responsible for a number of projects as well as working with other Unit staff on a range of public health issues. Our Mission is to provide high quality research, to tautoko Maori communities and to further the development of a Maori health research workforce.

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NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT HEALTH MINISTERS AND MINISTRIES
 
Alcohol Advisory Council
The Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand - Te Kaunihera Whakatupato Waipiro o Aotearoa operates under the Alcoholic Liquor Advisory Council Act (1976). ALAC's primary objective is to promote moderation in the use of alcohol and to develop and promote strategies that will reduce alcohol related problems for the nation.

Ministry of Education
Quality education enables individuals to achieve their full potential. Expectations rise each year. Educational achievement levels of all students must continue to increase. At the same time, there care currently significant differences in the levels of educational achievement between groups in our community. It is the Ministry of Education's responsibility to tackle these disparities, as well as to raise the overall level of educational achievement

Occupational Safety and Health Service (OSH)
The aim of the Occupational Safety and Health Service (OSH) is to prevent injuries, illness and accidents in the workplace. OSH assists employers, employees and other people affected by work to actively manage safety and health in the workplace as set out in the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992.

Strengthening Families
Strengthening Families is a strategy that joins Health, Education and the Welfare sectors of government to improve life outcomes for children.

Te Puni Kokiri
The Ministry of Maori Development Act 1991 established Te Puni Kokiri, the Ministry of Maori Development in 1992. Currently Te Puni Kokiri's work focuses on providing high quality polict advice to Government and other agencies. Recently it has begun providing services to assist Maori achieve their development aims.

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NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT HEALTH SITES
 
Auckland Healthcare

Bay of Plenty DHB

Canterbury DHB

Capital Coast Health Ltd

Counties-Manukau DHB

Hawkes Bay DHB

Health Benefits
Health Benefits undertakes a number of activities based on a Service Level Agreement with the Ministry of Health and also provides information to several health agencies

Health Research Council of NZ
The Health Research Council of New Zealand is the major government-funded agency responsible for purchasing and co-ordinating health research and fostering the health research workforce in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Council purchases a range of health research, including biomedical, clinical, public health, health services, Maori and Pacific Island research.

Health Waikato

Health Workforce Advisory Committee (HWAC)
The Health Workforce Advisory Committee (HWAC) is established under Section 12 of the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000. The role of the Committee is to advise the Minister of Health on health workforce issues that the Minister specifies by notice to the Committee.

HealthEd
HealthEd is a Ministry of Health website where health workers and the public can search for a request health education publications and resources from a comprehensive database.

Hutt Valley DHB

Lakes DHB

Medsafe
The New Zealand Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Authority is a business unit of the Ministry of Health and is responsible for the regulation of therapeutic products in New Zealand. Medsafe regulates by applying a framework that weighs up risks and benefits of medicines and medical devices, ensures there are therapeutic benefits and manages the potential risks associated with use of these products.

Mental Health Commission
The Mental Health Commission was established in response to the recommendations of the 1996 Inquiry into Mental Health Services and is expected to lead the development of mental health services in New Zealand. While the Commission is currently established as a ministerial advisory committee, the Mental Health Commission Bill, presently before Parliament, seeks to establish the Commission as an independent Crown agency.

MidCentral DHB

Ministry of Health
Provides current information on New Zealand health and health issues, including updates on public health, Ministry's media releases and a wide range of Ministry of Health publications

National Health Committee
The National Health Committee was established by statute to advise the Minister of Health on the kinds and relative priorities of public health services, personal health services and disability services that it believes should be publicly funded.

Nelson-Marlborough DHB

New Zealand Guidelines Group
Provides training in the development and implementation of evidence-based best practice guidelines and aims to help facilitate a culture change among stakeholders to improve the quality, effectiveness and equity of the provision of health and disability support services

Northland Health Ltd

Otago DHB

Public Health Association of (NZ) Inc

Public Health WWW Networking Project
A New Zealand site with lots of goodies for those concerned about broader health issues.  Includes good advice for persons setting up their own website, with suggested standards for web publications and resources for web authors.

South Canterbury DHB

Southland DHB

Tairawhiti DHB

Taranaki DHB

The Health & Disability Commissioner
The HDC is an independent agency set up to: promote and protect the rights of those who use health and disability services; help resolve problems between consumers and providers of health and disability services; and improve the quality of health care and disability services in New Zealand.

Wairarapa DHB

Waitemata Health Ltd

West Coast DHB

Whanganui DHB

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OTHER NEW ZEALAND HEALTH-RELATED SITES
 
Enigma Publishing Ltd
The premiere NZ health information site with an extensive directory of NZ health services, links to other sites, an online journal and much, much more!  Enigma has developed and maintains many other useful websites including the New Zealand Guidelines Group, Worldwise Online, Elective Services Referral and Assessment Guidelines, etc

Fertility Associates

Fertility Centre

Health and Disability Commission

Health Services Research Centre

NZHTA Clearing House

Quality Health New Zealand
New Zealand's national accreditation body for hospitals and other health and disability support services

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PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES AND PROVIDERS
 
Association of Salaried Medical Specialists

Australasian Faculty of Public Health Medicine

Dental Council of New Zealand

Doctors for Sexual Abuse Care

Eldernet
Eldernet provides timely, relevant, up to date, comprehensive information about services that are available for older people, including residential care.

International Association for Medical Assistance to Travellers (IAMAT)

New Zealand Medical Association
As the 'umbrella' organisation for many of New Zealands' medical and health groups, the association provides collective representation in dealings with the Government and its agencies as well as guidance and determination on questions of ethics and professional standards

New Zealand Psychological Society Inc

New Zealand Register of Acupuncturists Inc

New Zealand Society of Podiatrists

Pharmacy Guild of New Zealand Inc

Private Hospitals Association

Royal Australasian College of Surgeons

Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists

Royal New Zealand College of General Practioners

Sports Medicine NZ (Inc)

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SELF-LEARNING RESOURCES
 
Health Leaders Network
The Health Leaders Network provides health leaders with leading edge learning programs and networking opportunities unavailable elsewhere

Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The not-for-profit Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) aims to help lead the improvement of healthcare systems, continuously increasing their quality and value

NHS National Nursing Leadership
The RCN programme is patient-centered, practical, needs led and consistent with the NHS Plan. Its aim is to assist healthcare practitioners develop patient-centered leadership strategies to deal with the realities of their day-to-day practice

Peter M. Senge - Leading Learning Organizations
SoL, the Society for Organizational Learning, is a global learning community dedicated to building knowledge about fundamental institutional change. This is accomplished through the discovery, integration and implementation of theories and practices for the interdependent development of people and their institutions