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CCN REPORT

CCN is a collaborative of health professionals, mana whenua, consumers, and crosssector partners working together to develop improvements and integration in healthcare for the health and wellbeing of our community. The collaborative uses a values-based framework to ensure that people and their whānauare atthe centreof designingequitablehealth services inagenuineand purposeful partnership. This year, CCN's systems, cross-sector and community-focused way of working, as well as leadership and resources have been pivotal to our system response to the COVID-19 pandemic and capacity of our system, while progressing key pieces of work that will aid our transitionto TeWhatu Ora-Health NewZealand,includingsystemflow.Duringthis time, CCN has also prioritised work that impacts our system’s ability to manage current demand for services and key priorities focused on achieving equity and amplifying the consumer voice.

Work has included:

• The development of Kia Kotahi Partnership in Design, a framework which puts peopleand whānau atthe centreofthe designand improvement ofservices • Collaboration to ensure South Island Aged Residential Care facilities now have the opportunity to view key health information of their residents in real time and make informed decisions about care with newly granted access to Health Connect South and HealthOne

• The formation of the new Hurunui Hauora Advisory Group, who are ensuring the voices of the Hurunui community are heard in future development of their health and wellbeing services.

Read full report on page 39