Launching Taonga Tuku Iho & the Carosika Collaborative Website
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Launching Taonga Tuku Iho & the Carosika Collaborative Website

Aiming to achieve consistent and whānau centered preterm birth care for all in Aotearoa.

By Liggins Institute

Date and time

Wednesday, November 13 · 6 - 8pm NZDT

Location

School of Population Health, Lower Ground Floor of building 507 (outside room LG004 and LG002)

28 Park Ave Auckland, Auckland 1023 New Zealand

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Join us as we acknowledge World Prematurity Day (17th November) and reflect on where Aotearoa sits in the world with regards to preterm birth and equity drivers of preterm birth outcomes.

We will be celebrating the official launch of our much anticipated national best practice guide for preterm birth care, Taonga Tuku Iho, and the launch of the Carosika Collaborative website.

Our website provides a home for whānau and healthcare professionals to learn about preterm birth, engage with whānau with lived experience of preterm birth, and access the latest in education and research, as well as Taonga Tuku Iho and all the resources available to support its use for all, whoever they are and wherever they live in Aotearoa.


The Carosika Collaborative was established in 2020 following a national stakeholder hui and agreement to work together as a community with a shared purpose to co-ordinate initiatives and champion change that leads to a reduction in preterm birth, improved preparation for preterm birth and equitable outcomes for all pēpē that are born preterm in Aotearoa.

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