Here Toitu
Clinical Services
Corporate Services
Connecting Communities
100

Who is the Here Toitū programme for?

Whānau with a health condition or disability

100

Who is responsible for looking for opportunities for quality improvement?

Everyone

100

Where does Corporate Services sit?

200 Broadway, upstairs by orange wall

100

What social media channels do THINK Hauora have?

Facebook, Linked In and Youtube

200

How many Kaimanaaki are there at THINK Hauora?

9

200

Where is the best way to find information about the Clinical Services THINK Hauora offers?

THINK Hauora website: our services

200

Where is the emergency assembly point in an emergency?

Carpark (or other designated point)

200

What does RIMA stand for?

Refugees, Internally Displaced Person, Refugee Like Migrant, Asylum Seeker

300

What organisations are working in partnership together for Here Toitū?

THINK Hauora and Ministry of Social Development

300

Are Community HealthPathways are a tool for standardising clinical journeys?

Yes

300

What is the email for IT issues?

help@cloudland.co.nz

300

What is "We Connect"?

Staff sharepoint intranet page

400

What does Here Toitū mean?

To bind and strengthen individual strands together

400

Who is the manger of Network Support Services?

Angela Thomson

400

How do you report phishing?

The button on the top right of emails


400

What is a “Locality”?

A geographical area that is home to a community with their own specific health and social needs, and aspirations.

500

Which parties make up the Dedicated Support Team for whānau?

GP practice, Kaimanaaki, Kaitohutohu (Dedicated Case Manager) and Work Retention Specialist

500

Who in Clinical Services has the cutest, good boi in the doggo world?

Nic's Charlie

500

When do you need to complete a timesheet? (8)

1. First pay, 2. Final pay, 3. Worked extra hours, 4. LWOP, 5. Dara asks, 6. Change in base hours, 7. ACC, 8. Parental Leave.

500

What is the key assumption of the Collective Impact Framework?

An approach that assumes no individual group can solve increasingly complex social problems

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