National Advisory Group for Power 2 Protect
The purpose of the Power to Protect National Shaken Baby Prevention Advisory Group (P2PAG) is to support the management of Power to Protect and identify opportunities to form partnerships with other groups and organisations which seek to reduce the incidence of abusive head trauma in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Functions
The functions of the P2PAG are to:
Provide oversight of Power to Protect
Support the National Power to Protect Co-ordinator role
Support implementation of Power to Protect across Aotearoa New Zealand
Identify ways to enhance the programme
Provide advice on abusive head trauma prevention issues and projects
Provide advice to assist decision-making related to implementation and development of the programme.
Guiding principles
The fundamental principle of the P2PAG is to provide strategic guidance and support for implementation and development of Power to Protect across Aotearoa New Zealand.
The Advisory Group will operate in a culturally appropriate, sensitive, and responsive manner that is objective, impartial and has a systemic focus on shared learning in order to improve/enhance current and future systems, policy and practice.
Power to Protect National Shaken Baby Prevention Advisory Group Membership
P2PAG Advisory Group members are senior representatives from Manatū Hauora, Te Whatu Ora and a range of relevant healthcare and community organisations.
The P2PAG currently consists of the following representatives:
Name | Role and Organisation |
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Elaine Gray & Te Paea Bradshaw | Midwifery Advisors, New Zealand College of Midwives |
Sheila Fowlie | P2P National Coordinator, Te Puaruruhau, Starship Child Health |
Mareta Hunt | Poutokomanawa – Director, Starship Digital and Community Engagement (Safekids Aotearoa), Te Toka Tumai Auckland |
Dr Tim Jelleyman | Clinical Chief Advisor, Child and Youth Health, Ngā Āpiha Hauora: Office of Chief Clinical Officers, Manatū Hauora |
Dr Patrick Kelly | P2P Programme Sponsor, Te Puaruruhau; Clinical Reference Group, Child Protection Clinical Network, Paediatric Society of NZ |
Karen Magrath | National Clinical Advisory Manager, Whānau Āwhina Plunket |
Edward Meyer | Clinical Service Lead, Man Alive |
Dame Tureiti Moxon | Managing Director, Te Kōhao Health |
Miranda Ritchie | National VIP Manager for Te Whatu Ora, Health Networks Ltd |
Rose Martin | Senior Advisor Workforce Development, Kahu Taurima, Te Whatu Ora |
Fay Selby-Law | General Manager, National SUDI Prevention Coordination Service, Hāpai Te Hauora |
Professor David Tipene-Leach | Professor of Māori and Indigenous Research, Eastern Institute of Technology |