To tatou reo - our voice : advance care planning in Aotearoa New Zealand

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GOODWIN, Jane

The advance care planning programme in Aotearoa New Zealand aims to empower all New Zealanders to participate in planning their future health and end-of-life care. Guided by the core values of our 2022-25 strategy, the programme has developed education, tools and resources to support consumers, their family and whanau and clinicians to optimise the opportunities for what matters most to a person to guide and inform care delivery throughout their life.

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