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- An Answer to Metros Second Thoughts article
- Auckland District Law Society Review of the challenges to Cartwright Report
- The first post-Cartwright year: a case study in institutional resistance
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- Notes from the twelfth year
- There but for the grace of God
- Review of the Health & Disability Commissioner Act 1994 and Code of Rights for Consumers of Health and Disability services
- Health & Disability Commissioner's 2004 Annual Report causes controversy
- New Code of Rights launched
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- Draft Code with Minister
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- Health Commissioner and the Code of Patients' Rights
- Health and Disability Commissioner Act passed and commissioner appointed
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- The Role of the Health Commissioner - by Sandra Coney
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- Herpes study putting poor women at risk
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- Why stem cell research is a women’s issue
- Submission on NEAC Discussion Documents - November 2003
- New NECAHR members
- The Draft Operational Standard for Health and Disability Ethics Committees
- Submission on the Draft Operational Standard for Health and Disability Ethics Committees From the Women's Health Action Trust
- Ethics of ethics committees in the spotlight
- The future of ethics committees - Where are they going?
- Ethics Committees survive review
- Ethics committees come under the Official Information Act
- Access to information held by ethics committees
- Public to have access to research protocols
- New national ethics committee
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- Ethical Committees in Disarray
- The final McGoogan report: where to now?
- Privy Council allows Patient A case
- McGoogan report provides reality check on progress on cervical screening
- Speech to Gisborne Business and Professional Womens Association
- After Gisborne
- Judges let Dr Bottrill off the hook
- Gisborne report recommends a raft of changes for cervical screening
- Gisborne Inquiry article by Sandra Coney
- WHA goes to Gisborne
- Brief of Evidence
- Background
- Part I:Involvement in the establishment of the NCSP
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- Part II: Womens understanding of cervical screening and the NCSP
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- Womens Health Action at Gisborne
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