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ACEM welcomes the opportunity to respond to the NZ Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Bill. Frontline staff in EDs have a unique perspective to contribute to transforming the mental health and wellbeing system. Proposals and suggestions offered for improvements and additions to the bill.
Join us at this year’s Spring Symposium in Ōtautahi, Christchurch, New Zealand, a city whose healthcare system is internationally recognised, for a week of education, exploration and inspiration.
This grant is open to ACEM Fellows.
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM; the College) offers the following submission to the Justice Committee regarding the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill.
Breaking Point: An Urgent Call to Action on Emergency Department Safety summarises a snapshot survey investigating the prevalence and impact of violence in emergency departments which was sent to the Directors of Emergency Medicine at all 131 ACEM-accredited EDs.
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Staff and the public have the right to an environment, that is therapeutic and safe from violence. Violence and aggression in the ED and its vicinity are unacceptable. We support implementation of evidence-based harm prevention strategies.
ACEM response (15 Jan 2018) regarding the National Code of Conduct for unregistered health care workers in the Northern Territory. The Code sets reasonable standards of behaviour for health care workers who are not regulated under the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme.
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