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We want to hear from you if you’re a nurse who’s been bullied* in the past 5 years

Workplace bullying is prevalent in nursing, yet organisational interventions have often failed to produce the intended positive outcomes.

We’re Massey University researchers exploring how the challenges nurses face in coping with bullying may affect the success of organisational responses.

If you’re interested in participating or want to know more about this study, please contact Dr Vasudha Rao on: v.rao@massey.ac.nz

*Bullying refers to repeated, unwanted negative behaviours like harassment, exclusion, or undermining work.

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Up to 66 nurses short and dozens of patients stacked in cramped corridors -- that's the day-to-day reality of Wellington Hospital's cramped emergency department, say nurses.
Nurses are busy - here's Kaitiaki's 200-words-and-done explainer of what ACT's Regulatory Standards Bill means for everyday health-care workers.
Sophie Beca was doing it tough in her final year of a nursing degree until she won an award that helped her get through. 

Protecting independence: Why living alone matters for older patients

New Zealand’s population is rapidly ageing, with over 1.1 million residents aged 60 and older – nearly a quarter of the total.1 At the same time, single-person households are expected to be the fastest-growing household type,2 with one in four adults aged 65 and over already living alone.3

‘We’re angry now’: Nurses reject ‘worse’ offer and vote to strike

Disappointed, hopeful . . . and now angry.

‘This will be your legacy David Seymour’ — ACT’s Regulatory Standards Bill blasted by NZNO at hearing

It's a legacy -- but one of Māori illness and early deaths.

Te Whatu Ora offer further devalues Māori

Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora’s removal of both clauses involving Māori from their offer in collective bargaining shows not only disrespect but a spurning of their legal obligations, NZNO kaiwhakahaere Kerri Nuku says.

Nursing students ready to walk: “Hire us or we will leave”

Concerning interim findings of the NZNO 2025 Student Survey has found most students will go overseas if they can’t get jobs in New Zealand.

Te Whatu Ora refuses to address patient safety concerns

Te Whatu Ora is refusing to address calls to prioritise patient safety by adequately resourcing safe staffing levels, NZNO says.

Care worker: ‘They stole my dream to build on my whenua’

Tiaho Whakamarurangi had dreams of returning to her ancestral Māori land on the banks of the Waikato River.

‘They came on a good day’ — Wellington nurses say new ED must be safely staffed

Up to 66 nurses short and dozens of patients stacked in cramped corridors -- that's the day-to-day reality of Wellington Hospital's cramped emergency department, say nurses.

‘Don’t forget us’ says primary health nursing leader

Increases in primary care funding announced today must be passed on to nurses to fix chronic staff shortages so New Zealanders can get in to see health-care professionals faster.

‘They’re crushing us’ — perioperative nurses take to the picket line

More than a 100 perioperative nurses, health-care assistants (HCAs) and hospital colleagues and supporters turned out onto the streets outside Whangārei Hospital yesterday in a 12-hour rolling strike.

Bupa workers: ‘It’s like working in hell’

Residential aged-care workers across the country are starting to feel the pressure of recent restructuring that involved major work roster changes.

Nominations open for Māori nursing awards

Nominations are open for the 2025 Te Pātaka Whaioranga (PHARMAC) Tapuhi Kaitiaki Awards.

200-words-and-done: What does the Regulatory Standards Bill mean for nurses?

Nurses are busy - here's Kaitiaki's 200-words-and-done explainer of what ACT's Regulatory Standards Bill means for everyday health-care workers.

Dunedin’s grassroots movement for culturally safe care tired of fighting

There were three tragic adverse events within the Southern District Health Board (DHB) that resulted in the loss of lives in 2022. These were not just clinical failings, they were devastating reminders of how cultural misunderstanding, lack of awareness and systemic inequities can have fatal consequences. Four health professionals team up to share their views … Continue reading "Dunedin’s grassroots movement for culturally safe care tired of fighting"

ICN trip inspires new nurse to pursue leadership

Attending the ICN Congress in Helsinki this year was an exciting and inspiring experience for new graduate nurse Sione 'Ulufonua, who now wishes to pursue a nursing leadership role.

‘Society’s deepest wounds’: Whangārei emergency nurse speaks out on inequities

'This isn't a funding shortfall, it's a shift of values,' a Whangarei ED nurse tells an audience who attended a packed out hui-for-health in her city.

A striking perioperative nurse shares the challenges she faces every day

Forced overtime, understaffing and patient pile ups -- NZNO delegate Steph Moule shares her daily experiences as a perioperative nurse.

No, it’s not all in their head — how to avoid ‘diagnostic overshadowing’ for patients with a mental health history

Do people with a mental health and addictions history get a raw deal when presenting to health services with physical symptoms? This can happen where the clinician is not alert to the problem of 'diagnostic overshadowing'.

‘We no longer had to stress about kai’

Sophie Beca was doing it tough in her final year of a nursing degree until she won an award that helped her get through. 

‘The virtual first responder’ — Healthline celebrates 25 years

Since it launched 25 years ago, an estimated 3.45 million people have contacted Healthline -- which is playing a critical role in improving access to care.

‘I don’t know why everyone doesn’t want to work in aged care’ — college of gerontology nursing chair

'It's about humanity' -- gerontology nursing leader Bridget Richards reckons aged care is incredibly fulfilling. 

Please send letters for publication to: coeditors@nzno.org.nz. We reserve the right to edit letters for sense and length, and will not publish letters that are libellous, incite racial, sexual or religious hatred or constitute personal attacks. Shorter letters (under 400 words) are preferred. Please include name, address, nursing qualifications and phone number.

Employers’ disregard for safety pushes nurse out of the profession

Firstly I would like to express my gratitude and say how much I value the commitment NZNO has been putting into fighting not only for equal / fair pay but also safe staffing and conditions.

People’s select committee on pay equity encourages submissions

The people’s select committee on pay equity, formed by 10 women who are former MPs, has held its first meeting and released its terms of reference.

Uncut – news briefs

10 July

NZNO welcomes Te Whatu Ora backdown on Wellington maternity services

Te Whatu Ora's decision to pull the plug on a trial to take beds away from Wellington Hospital's maternity and gynaecology wards is the right decision, NZNO says.
10 July

Government must save Tōtara Hospice: NZNO

The Coalition Government must provide urgent funding to Totara Hospice to stop it having to cut its services by a quarter from next week, NZNO says.
27 June

New mental health centre to transform care in the Wellington region

Health Minister Simeon Brown and Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey have today marked the beginning of construction on the new Sir Mark Dunajtschik Mental Health Centre in Lower Hutt.
27 June

New STI e-learning for midwives will increase detection, testing, treatment and prevention

A new e-learning course was launched early June to equip midwives with up-to-date knowledge on effectively communicating relevant and tailored information about syphilis and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
25 June

Changes for prescribing ADHD medications

Minister for Mental Health Matt Doocey has welcomed prescribing changes that will enable GPs and nurse practitioners to diagnose and treat adults with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
23 June

Minister should fess up on cuts

Simeon Brown needs to be honest about how much more money he expects Health New Zealand to cut from its budget to get back in the black. “National has chosen to underfund our health system and expects Health New Zealand to make even more cuts - but won’t say how much,” Labour health spokesperson Ayesha Verrall said.
17 June

Notice of NZNO 2025 Board Elections - Call for Nominations

Nominations are required to fill seven (7) positions on the NZNO Board. For details, see the notices section in the classifieds
16 June

Gender Gap Closes at Fastest Rate Since Pandemic – But Full Parity Still Over a Century Away

The global gender gap has closed to 68.8%, led by economic and political advances – yet progress is still behind pre-pandemic pace, with full parity an estimated 123 years away.
16 June

Against a backdrop of escalating global health challenges, the ruling council of the International Council of Nurses (ICN) has issued a powerful call for urgent action to address the nursing workforce crisis.

Against a backdrop of escalating global health challenges, the ruling council of the International Council of Nurses (ICN) has issued a powerful call for urgent action to address the nursing workforce crisis.
13 June

ICN charts a bold vision and calls for urgent investment in nursing to secure the future of care

Against a backdrop of escalating global health challenges, the ruling council of the International Council of Nurses (ICN) has issued a powerful call for urgent action to address the nursing workforce crisis.
12 June

Unions take pay equity fight to the ILO

New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi Secretary Melissa Ansell-Bridges has taken the pay equity fight to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) conference in Geneva, Switzerland. The ILO is a United Nations agency whose mandate is to advance social and economic justice by setting international labour standards.
5 June

Refreshed strategy released to tackle gambling harm

Minister for Mental Health Matt Doocey today announced that the Government has released the refreshed Strategy to Prevent and Minimise Gambling Harm.
3 June

ICN launches new topic brief underscoring vital role of nurses to protect the planet, human health and all life on Earth

The International Council of Nurses (ICN) has released a new topic brief titled “Nursing for Planetary Health and Wellbeing”, emphasizing the vital role nurses play in addressing the health impacts of our shared environmental crises. The brief highlights the emerging concept of planetary health and stresses the urgency to recognize and take action to reduce the impacts that human disruptions to Earth’s natural systems are having on the health of individuals and communities.
13 May

On International Nurses Day a new State of the World’s Nursing Report charts a path toward Universal Health Coverage

As the world’s nurses celebrate International Nurses Day (IND), ICN issues a rallying cry to governments around the globe for urgent nursing support, following the launch of the second World Health Organization (WHO) State of the World’s Nursing (SOWN) report.
8 May

NZ First’s gender definition bill will harm mental health, counsellors warn

The New Zealand Association of Counsellors (NZAC) is deeply concerned by New Zealand First’s proposed Member’s Bill, which seeks to legally define “man” and “woman” solely based on biological sex.
6 May

Police and Health NZ continue to implement mental health response changes

Phase Two of the Police Mental Health Response Change Programme is set to be extended with a second group of districts implementing Phase Two from 19 May.
1 May

New weekend urgent care service launched in Tairāwhati

Access to urgent healthcare on weekends will be restored in Tairāwhati this Saturday (3 May 2025) with the launch of a new service, Health Minister Simeon Brown has announced.
29 Apr

Taupō Hospital accredited to train next generation of rural doctors

Taupō Hospital has become the first hospital in the North Island to receive accreditation to deliver Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) training, Health Minister Simeon Brown and Associate Health Minister Matt Doocey have announced.
14 Apr

Rural Health Roadshow to hear from rural communities

Associate Health Minister with responsibility for Rural Health and Minister for Mental Health Matt Doocey announced today he will be coming to 12 rural locations across the country on a Rural Health Roadshow, starting this week in Levin.
10 Apr

Expanded emergency department at Auckland City Hospital will see capacity increase

Health Minister Simeon Brown has today officially opened Auckland City Hospital’s newly refurbished adult emergency department.
1 Apr

Health NZ wants your feedback on a Paediatric Adolescent and Young Adult Palliative Model of Care

Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora (Health NZ) is seeking feedback on potential options for national palliative care services for tamariki, rangatahi/children, young people and their whānau/families.
27 March

Bar still too high for small mental health providers

Small mental health providers will still be locked out of co-funding from the Mental Health Innovation Fund despite a lower threshold.
25 March

ICN advocates for health system gender equity and women’s health

The International Council of Nurses (ICN) brought the nursing voice to the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69) which wrapped up on Friday. ICN participated in critical discussions on gender equity and women’s health throughout the event.
19 March

ICN warns of healthcare crisis as USAID funding cuts devastate nursing initiatives in the world’s most vulnerable regions

The International Council of Nurses (ICN) has documented alarming firsthand evidence of widespread disruption and collapse of essential health care services following the sudden withdrawal of USAID and other funding.
19 March

New High Dependency Unit will expand critical care services in Wellington

Health Minister Simeon Brown has today officially opened Wellington Regional Hospital’s first High Dependency Unit (HDU).
13 March

Pharmac to fund more cancer medicines

Pharmac is funding six more medicines for cancers and one for antibiotic resistant infections.
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