
Lilah: She helped me through long nights of study to my theatre nursing role
Lilah helped this graduate find her way to theatre nursing.

Did I ever work through it?
'We are all human and we will all form some sort of feelings for our patients and to deny that is invalidating our humanity. '

My toughest challenge: At 50, I became a registered nurse
'To all the 50-year-olds out there: if you have dreams yet to achieve, remember you are still young enough to chase them!'
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ED nurses urged to share violence and aggression incidents
Tōpūtanga Taphui Kaitiaki o Aotearoa - NZNO wants to hear from nurses working in emergency departments (ED) throughout the country about any violent, aggressive and threatening behaviour they have experienced while on duty over the holiday period. |
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Kenepuru Hospital on patient advocate watchlist
A 24-hour accident and medical service at Porirua’s Kenepuru Hospital, which the Government wanted to chop, is being watched even more closely now. |
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Visibility strikes: ‘Annoy the powers that be but keeps our message alive’
Outspoken NZNO delegate Al Dietschin is calling on all unionised hospital nurses and health workers to take part in visibility strikes, to keep the spotlight on safe staffing. |
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“Don’t be sucked in by vape-bearing Santa” – nurse’s warning to youth
A leading respiratory nurse is “appalled” but not surprised by the latest marketing tactics of vaping retailers to “fool youth” in the lead up to Christmas and the New Year. |
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EXCLUSIVE: U-turn on enrolled nurses after meeting with minister
NZNO's enrolled nurses are heading into Christmas jubilant, after being restored to the voluntary bonding scheme, following a high-level meeting with Minister of Health Simeon Brown. |
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EXCLUSIVE: Measles, the Health Minister and the mystery of the Māori nominations
They made a high-powered health group with no Māori voice, then made up for it with a Māori group that they might not even listen to. |
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Work to eliminate cervical cancer continues despite obstacles, says nurse after 20 year anniversary
Eliminating cervical cancer in Aotearoa remains the end goal for nurse and emerging researcher Nadine Riwai. |
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EXCLUSIVE:’Disheartening’ — just 34 of 218 enrolled nurse graduates get jobs
Just 34 of 218 enrolled nurse (EN) graduates -- 15 per cent -- who applied to Te Whatu Ora landed a job this year, new figures reveal, prompting fears ENs have been "forgotten". |
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Cash gap revealed — why 80 per cent of these nurses think of escaping
Nurses in grassroots health care have dished on pay rates, workloads and just how many of them have considered leaving the sector. |
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He āputa ā-pūtea kua huraina — ko te take e hiahia nei te 80 ōrau o ēnei tapuhi kia wehe
Kua whāki atu ngā tapuhi hauora tuatahi mō ō rātou utu ā-hāora -- kia tūhura ake pea i te take ka moemoeā te 80 ōrau o rātou mō ā rātou wehe i te rāngai. |
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EXCLUSIVE: Not so ACE: Less than half of end-of-year grads nab actual jobs
New figures reveal only about half the highly-touted new graduate hire intake got actual mahi -- the rest join a unmatched list nudging into the thousands since last December. |
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Daisy, Bunny and pals: I work in residential care, my pets are my therapy when I get home
In a Kaitiaki summer feature we're sharing our readers' amazing pets - answering the age old question of what makes the perfect animal companion to the busy health professional. |
Opinion
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‘Long overdue’ milestone coming for ADHD care – and for nurse practitioners
From February 1, nurse practitioners in Aotearoa will be able to initiate and prescribe stimulant medicines for ADHD, including making funded special authority applications within their area of practice. |
Opinion
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Why we need a rainbow group at NZNO — and how you can help it grow
The rainbow special interest group (SIG) was formed in December 2024 and has six members in its interim committee. |
Opinion
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ICU nurses: “without redeployment we are happier, healthier and sickness is down”
Nurses at North Shore Hospital's intensive care unit say the recent redeployment strike has given them the time to be "on top of the quality stuff". |
Opinion
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‘We need more support’ enrolled nurses tell Minister
Enrolled nurses are ready to contribute more — the scope has changed, the need is clear, and the opportunity is now, EN leader Michelle Prattley argues. |
Opinion
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The forgotten impact of illness, eating and loss
A nursing lecturer shares her views and experiences of eating-related distress and grief. |
Opinion
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Rethinking Māori health models: a kōhanga reo generation perspective
A young Māori nurse questions if the time has come to look beyond Te Whare Tapa Whā and consider more comprehensive Māori health frameworks -- such as the Meihana Model. |
Features
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Tibbs, Ziggy, Panda and Jaina: They help me through the hard times
In a Kaitiaki summer feature we're sharing our readers' amazing pets - answering the age old question of what makes the perfect animal companion to the busy health professional. |
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Nursing pets: From ‘foster fail’ to beloved member of exclusive circle of friends
In a Kaitiaki summer feature we're sharing our readers' amazing pets - answering the age old question of what makes the perfect animal companion to the busy health professional. |
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Lilah: She helped me through long nights of study to my theatre nursing role
In a Kaitiaki summer feature we're sharing our readers' amazing pets - answering the age old question of what makes the perfect animal companion to the busy health professional. |
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Nurses make 100 emerging Māori leaders’ list for 2025
Three nurses have made the annual list of 100 people who have been identified by Te Rau Ora as emerging Māori leaders. |
Colleges & Sections
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Stomal nursing — best job ever, says chair
Dealing with people's "poos and wees" might seem challenging -- but college of stomal therapy nursing chair Maree Warne loves her job. |
Letters
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NZNO research and news journals now online and open to all — bringing unique NZ focus
Nurses, health professionals and others interested in the latest nursing research can now access the Kaitiaki Nursing Research journal free and online. |
Summer Writing
Summer Writing
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My toughest challenge: At 50, I became a registered nurse
We asked for your toughest health-care experience. Former flight attendant Sione 'Ulufonua shares the challenge of retraining as a nurse at 50. |
Summer Writing
Summer Writing
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My aphantasia eases the load when caring for children at the end of life
We asked for your toughest health-care moments. Today, paediatric palliative care nurse Vicki Chennells explains why she remembers the emotional truth, but not the faces of children at the end of their lives. |

























A local service that is supporting older people to overcome the social, mental and physical effects of fragility fractures resulting from falls, has been awarded an internationally recognised gold standard.

