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DAP 2009/10 Final 1 - Taranaki District Health Board

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<strong>DAP</strong> <strong>2009</strong>/<strong>10</strong> <strong>Final</strong>3. Framework for consolidated reporting - as per QIC OversightArrangements Chart: DHBs have agreed on structures and processes tomanage the National Quality Improvement Programme at both the local andcollective levels. The Lead DHB CEOs will steer the project and produce aregular consolidated report that will be used to update DHBs, Ministry of<strong>Health</strong> and the Quality Improvement Ministerial Committee.4. Performance measures which will be put in place to track the targetsyou set to implement the QIC programmes: <strong>Taranaki</strong> DHB will respond tothe Performance Measures set out in the Crown Funding Agreement (CFA).5. Reporting milestones for the achievement of these targets: These will beincluded in the CFA.3.7.4 Intersectoral CollaborationFuture <strong>Taranaki</strong><strong>Taranaki</strong> DHB is an active participant of the Future <strong>Taranaki</strong> Facilitation Group(FTFG) which was formed in 2004 out of a collaborative regional partnershipbetween a wide and varied range of agencies. The FTFG member organisationscurrently comprise:<strong>Taranaki</strong> <strong>District</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Board</strong>Ministry of Social DevelopmentTe Puni KokiriVenture <strong>Taranaki</strong> TrustNew Plymouth <strong>District</strong> CouncilStratford <strong>District</strong> CouncilSouth <strong>Taranaki</strong> <strong>District</strong> Council<strong>Taranaki</strong> Regional CouncilThe purpose of the group is to provide a framework through which these and otherorganisations can be encouraged to collaborate to deliver the seven communityoutcomes identified for the <strong>Taranaki</strong> region. These outcomes are:Secure and <strong>Health</strong>y: Region is a safe, healthy and friendly place to live, workor visitSustainable: Region appreciates its natural environment and its physical andhuman resources in planning, delivery and protectionProsperous: Regional economy sustainable, resilient and innovative,prospering with the natural and social environmentTogether: Region is caring and inclusive, works together and enables peopleto have a strong and distinctive sense of identityVibrant: Region provides high quality and diverse cultural and recreationalexperiences, and encourages independence and creativityConnected: Region has accessible and integrated infrastructure, transportand communication systems that meet the needs of residents, businessesand visitorsSkilled: Region values and supports learning so all can play a full and activerole in social, cultural and economic life22

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