Health NZ - National Palliative Care Work Programme: The national palliative care work programme supports a nationally consistent approach to palliative and end-of-life care.
Corpus: Conversations about medicine and life, a fantastic online space dedicated to kōrero about health, medicine, and wellness.
Healthify He Puna Waiora: Healthify is Aotearoa New Zealand's go-to website for trusted easy to understand health information and self-help resources
Te Aho o Te Kahu - The Cancer Control Agency: The Cancer Control Agency is a departmental agency reporting directly to the Minister of Health and hosted by the Ministry of Health. The Agency was created in recognition of the impact cancer has on the lives of New Zealanders and provides a sharp focus on this important health issue.
Te Ārai Research Group: Conduct equity-focused palliative and end-of-life care research, from a Te Tiriti o Waitangi partnership and strengths-based perspective. They recognise the expertise in lived experience and work to support the aspirations of people nearing the end of life, and those who support them. Their research, education and knowledge translation activities are underpinned by the Te Ārai ethical framework informed by the Te Ārai Kāhui Kaumātua who continue to support our work
Dr Kathryn Mannix: Dr Kathryn Mannix spent her medical career working with people who have incurable, advanced illnesses. Starting in cancer care and changing career to become a pioneer of the new discipline of palliative medicine, she has worked as a palliative care consultant in teams in hospices, hospitals and in patients’ own homes, optimising quality of life even as death is approaching. She is passionate about public education, and having qualified as a Cognitive Behaviour Therapist in 1993, she started the UK’s (possibly the world’s) first CBT clinic exclusively for palliative care patients, and devised ‘CBT First Aid’ training to enable palliative care colleagues to add new skills to their repertoire for helping patients. Using her experience as a physician, psychotherapist, trainer and service lead, Kathryn presents stories that illustrate how we can better understand and prepare for death (our own or somebody else’s) in her bestseller ‘With The End In Mind,’ and then leads us through the art of Tender Conversations in her latest book, ‘Listen.’