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On hospice awareness week, hospice nurses say their chances of fair pay have been shattered by the removal of their pay equity claim.
Primary and Community Health Association (PCHA) chair Steve Chadwick says New Zealand’s struggling health system and nursing workforce have been dealt another significant blow by the mass dumping of 33 pay equity claims this month.
The 110th anniversary of the formation of the New Zealand Defence Force’s Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps (RNZNC) was celebrated at the annual Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital Anzac Day service.

Ann’s story: How a medical alarm has helped preserve her independence

You already know that independence is crucial for maintaining quality of life among older adults – with many preferring to live in their own homes for as long as possible.1 In New Zealand, nearly half of those aged 85 and older continue to reside at home with the necessary support.2 This choice allows them to … Continue reading "Ann’s story: How a medical alarm has helped preserve her independence"

Bonding scheme is ‘plaster on a gunshot wound’, says nursing leader

The Government's move on pay equity has swamped any benefit of the new bonding scheme for health-care workers, says a primary health care nursing leader.

Struggling hospice nurses ‘shattered’ by pay equity changes

On hospice awareness week, hospice nurses say they are demoralised and angry after the Government ditched their pay equity claim last week.

‘It’s about respect’: Nurses protest at Parliament over pay equity claims

Nurses were among many angry women workers who brought their mothers, children and wider whānau to Parliament today to protest the Government's mass dumping of pay equity claims.

Outrage, shock and fury as Government halts pay equity claims

Low-paid women across health-care, education and many other sectors were devastated today, after Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety Brooke Van Velden announced the Government was halting all current pay equity claims -- and making it harder to lodge new ones.

2025 survey will capture students’ lived experience

NZNO student leaders say the 2025 survey launched this week will capture the lived experiences of nursing students -- including the financial challenges they are facing. 

‘It’s chaos’ — nurses, doctors brave weather bomb to strike, rally over ‘dangerous’ health system

Despite an epic weather bomb dropping on ‘May Day’, May 1 saw large strikes and rallies throughout the country as nurses, doctors and other health workers joined in a desperate call for a safer health system.

Nurse practitioners ‘safer’ than physician associates — NZNO president

Allowing overseas-trained physician associates to become regulated here is a risky "quick fix" to doctor shortages, NZNO-Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa president Anne Daniels is warning.

May Day: Striking nurses (and mokopuna) among thousands set to fight back tomorrow

Perioperative nurses at Auckland City Hospital, Starship Hospital and Greenlane Hospital will strike tomorrow while thousands of other nurses throughout the country use their break times to march and rally as part of the nationwide May Day events.

Māori women and girl survivors of sexual violence face double trauma

Two Māori nursing leaders are at the United Nations highlighting the plight facing Māori health. In this interview with a UN reporter, they highlight the issue of violence, including sexual violence, toward Māori women who are three times more likely to be abused than non-Maori women.

Taupō could become health system’s next ‘Buller casualty’

Something serious is brewing in the central North Island like a "ticking time bomb" ready to go off any moment now, according to Malcolm Mulholland, head of Patient Voice Aotearoa.

Nurses moved to tears by ‘overwhelming’ community support over Nelson Hospital

A unexpectedly large community turnout moved Nelson Hospital staff to tears on Saturday as nurses, doctors, health-care assistants and families joined hands to form a 1000-strong human chain outside the hospital.

Proposed constitutional shake-up would see ‘more egalitarian’ and te Tiriti-led NZNO

All members will in May have the chance to vote on a proposed new NZNO -- Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa constitution which would change the way the organisation is structured and members represented.

Sexual health workers accept offer but ‘a long way to go’

Nurses and medical receptionists at Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa (SWA - formerly Family Planning) poised for strike action, have accepted a pay rise -- but their battle for pay parity continues.

‘Show some respect to nurses’ — Steve Chadwick on halting of pay equity claims

Primary and Community Health Association (PCHA) chair Steve Chadwick says New Zealand’s struggling health system and nursing workforce have been dealt another significant blow by the mass dumping of 33 pay equity claims this month.

‘We are burning out’ — Pacific nurses speak out on understaffing

A survivor of domestic violence who became a nurse to give better care than she experienced says constant short-staffing is making it really hard.

‘Soul-crushing’ work of a nurse today

Just 18 months after graduating, Auckland nurse Sophie Tomes explains why she is struggling with physical pain and mental anguish every day.

‘Students are sleeping in cars’ — nursing student speaks out on financial challenges

An Auckland nursing student asks why students can't get more financial support while on clinical placement.

Attacks on cultural safety in health highlight politicians’ ignorance

'It is hugely annoying to watch MPs pontificating on something about which they have a very superficial understanding.'

‘Imagine’ — Wellington nurse shares her vision of a well-funded health system

Wellington nurse and NZNO delegate Hilary Gardner shares her vision for a well-funded health system in Aotearoa.

Military nurses mark 110th anniversary at Hawke’s Bay Hospital Anzac Day service

The 110th anniversary of the formation of the New Zealand Defence Force’s Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps (RNZNC) was celebrated at the annual Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital Anzac Day service.

Māori health comes alive for nursing students at Te Matatini

A health clinic at the Māori performing arts festival, Te Matatini, provided an unconventional but inspirational venue for nursing students' clinical placements.

Dhyanne Hohepa: ‘A light in the dark for Māori nurses’

Dhyanne Hohepa is a leader among Māori nurses driven by aroha and passionate about clinical excellence.

‘Tech is good for Māori and Māori is good for tech’: It’s cool to kōrero — April 2025

Auē! Kua wareware i a au taku kupuhipa. -- Oh no! I've forgotten my password.

Pacific nursing section is set to grow Aotearoa’s Pacific nursing workforce

From supporting students to nurturing leaders, the Pacific nursing section (PNS) is working every angle to boost the numbers and skills of our Pacific nursing community, explains chair Ēseta Finau and treasurer Abel Smith.

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New Zealand Nurses Memorial Fund is here to help

In these difficult and uncertain economic times, when many people are experiencing financial hardship, help is available from the New Zealand Nurses Memorial Fund (NZNMF).

We need to demand a fairer tax system

When money is tight and the Government is cutting one service to provide for another equally deserving service, it divides the people and we fight amongst ourselves.

The registered nurse’s lament

I was inspired to write this after reading the letters from the class of 2024 new graduates who had missed out on NETP positions with Te Whatu Ora, the release of the Government's Health Infrastructure Plan and my own recent experience.

Uncut – news briefs

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.
28 Feb

Pharmac CE resigns

The Board of Pharmac wishes to announce that its Chief Executive for the last 7 years, Sarah Fitt, has resigned effective from 30 May 2025.
25 Feb

ICN issues updated statement on health care in conflict, calling for peace and compliance with international humanitarian law

In recent years, the world has witnessed a disturbing increase in conflicts and wars, placing immense strain on health systems and exacerbating human suffering. Nurses have been at the forefront of these crises, responding to emergencies, supporting recovery efforts, and providing essential care to those affected by violence and displacement.
21 Feb

ICN’s new guidance on integrating nurse leaders into heart of health workforce planning

The International Council of Nurses (ICN) has published a practical guide to including nurses in workforce planning decisions.
17 Feb

ICN warns of effect of US withdrawal from WHO on nurse-led services

The International Council of Nurses (ICN) warned that the withdrawal of the United States from WHO has already halted some nurse-led services, including vaccination programmes and care for people with HIV/AIDS.
17 Feb

Minister acknowledges outgoing Director-General

Health Minister Simeon Brown has today acknowledged the resignation of Director-General of Health and Chief Executive of the Ministry of Health, Dr Diana Sarfati, and thanked her for her service.
12 Feb

Pharmac funds medicines for liver, ovarian, and neuroendocrine cancers

People with liver, ovarian, and neuroendocrine cancers will have access to more medicines from 1 March 2025.
11 Feb

Consultation begins on work to improve patient access to medical devices

Pharmac is continuing to improve the way medical devices are managed for New Zealanders, today opening consultation on its comprehensive list of medical devices used by public hospitals.
3 Feb

First Whānau Āwhina Plunket site in NZ delivering childhood vaccinations

Childhood immunisations are now being delivered at a Whānau Āwhina Plunket site in Whāngarei, with other regions soon to also provide the new service.
29 Jan

Local access to specialist audiology services comes to Wairarapa

A newly established out-patient clinic for ear, nose, and throat (ENT) and audiology appointments is providing Wairarapa patients with local access to specialist hearing services for the first time.
29 Jan

Pharmac reconsiders oestradiol patch options following community feedback

Pharmac is reviewing and reconsidering its oestradiol patch options after considerable feedback was received when it announced a move to a single funded brand late last year.
22 Jan

Consultations for cancer and ADHD medicines close soon

Pharmac is encouraging people to have their say on proposals to fund six more medicines and change the brand of one medicine before consultation closes on 27 January.
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