✨ Health and Education Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 88 — 31 AUGUST 2017
- any change in the status of any third party accreditation the DAA may hold, including evidence of such accreditation and copies of any Third Party Accreditation Audit Reports or notifications in respect of their accreditation.
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The DAA must conduct as a minimum at least one annual:
- internal audit that focuses on the DAA’s auditing activities undertaken pursuant to the Act, together with a compliance audit against the requirements of the DAA as set out in the Act; and
- management review in respect of the DAA’s programmes operated pursuant to the Act.
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The DAA shall at all times operate an internal appeals system which is documented and conveyed in writing to all clients. Auditable records of the facts and outcomes of all client appeals shall be maintained by the DAA. The DAA must provide these records to the Ministry when requested in writing by the Ministry.
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The DAA must provide in a timely manner when requested by the Ministry in writing the details of the name, auditing qualifications and experience and, if relevant, the area of clinical or service competency of each auditor or technical expert approved by the DAA to undertake audits pursuant to the Act.
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The DAA must provide all documentation to the Ministry in the form prescribed by the Ministry.
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The DAA must hold third party accreditation with a Ministry-approved third party accreditation body.
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The DAA must notify the Ministry of any intent to audit district health boards’ provision of hospital care services (as defined in section 4(1) of the Act), and satisfy the Ministry as per section 33(b) of the Act that it has:
i. the technical expertise to audit the provision of services of that kind; and
ii. effective systems in place for auditing the provision of services of that kind.
Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of August 2017.
DR CAROLINE McELNAY, Acting Director, Protection, Regulation and Assurance, Ministry of Health.
2017-go4407
Appointment of Compulsory Care Coordinator
Under section 140 of the Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003, I appoint the following person as a compulsory care coordinator for the named geographical and operational areas listed below.
Northern region, being the geographical area including Auckland and Northland
Paul Harvey
The appointment of the above-named person takes effect on the date this notice is published in the New Zealand Gazette and ends on 31 August 2020.
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of August 2017.
CHAI CHUAH, Director-General of Health.
2017-go4419
Revocation of Notice of Direction to Appoint a Limited Statutory Manager for the Pakaraka School (1073) Board of Trustees
Under section 78M(7) of the Education Act 1989, acting under delegated authority, I revoke the notice of direction to appoint a limited statutory manager for the Pakaraka School (1073) Board of Trustees (as published in the New Zealand Gazette, 11 August 2016, Issue No. 71, Notice No. 2016-go4562).
This notice takes effect on the date of publication.
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of August 2017.
KATRINA CASEY, Deputy Secretary for Education, Sector Enablement and Support, Ministry of Education.
2017-go4440
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Designation of Auditing Agency
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🏥 Health & Social Welfare22 August 2017
Auditing Agency, Health Services, Disability Services, Ministry of Health, Third Party Accreditation
- Dr Caroline McElnay, Acting Director, Protection, Regulation and Assurance, Ministry of Health
🏥 Appointment of Compulsory Care Coordinator
🏥 Health & Social Welfare23 August 2017
Intellectual Disability, Compulsory Care, Rehabilitation, Northern Region, Auckland, Northland
- Paul Harvey, Appointed as compulsory care coordinator
- Chai Chuah, Director-General of Health
🎓 Revocation of Notice of Direction to Appoint a Limited Statutory Manager for the Pakaraka School (1073) Board of Trustees
🎓 Education, Culture & Science23 August 2017
Education Act, Limited Statutory Manager, Pakaraka School, Board of Trustees
- Katrina Casey, Deputy Secretary for Education, Sector Enablement and Support, Ministry of Education
NZ Gazette 2017, No 88