
‘Doing it tough’ — Far North iwi providers struggle in political current
Iwi health providers showing up at Waitangi say Far North communities are struggling more than ever to access health care.

Breast cancer bus hits the deep South to boost Māori, Pacific and rural screening rates
Southland primary network WellSouth says "more work needs to be done" to tackle breast cancer inequities for Māori and Pacific communities in the deep South.

The wisdom of health workers — should actual nurses be running Te Whatu Ora?
'What, I wondered as I walked away, would have Te Whatu Ora looked like today if these and others like them had been running it.A damn sight better and could hardly not be.'
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‘Doing it tough’ — Far North iwi providers struggle in political current
Iwi health providers showing up at Waitangi say Far North communities are struggling more than ever to access health care. |
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Breast cancer bus hits the deep South to boost Māori, Pacific and rural screening rates
Southland primary network WellSouth says "more work needs to be done" to tackle breast cancer inequities for Māori and Pacific communities in the deep South. |
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‘We are scared for our residents and ourselves’: Nurses pivot to paper after system hack
Nurses are scrambling to rebuild medication charts on paper while others worry for patient safety after the MediMap hack. |
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‘Don’t be defeated, that’s what they want’: Government blasted at pay equity report launch
It's easy to overlook personal distress when you're talking about billions of dollars -- but palliative care nurse Fiona McDougal simply felt gutted when she heard the news. |
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Business lobbyists, code names and Treaty breaches: People’s voice damning on pay equity
New light has been shed on the lengths the Government went to keep law changes gutting pay equity claims a secret -- including an awkward meeting for the Health Minister. |
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Enrolled nurses ‘gutted’ over Minister’s bonding scheme promises
Enrolled nurses say they are "shocked" and disappointed that they have not been restored to Te Whatu Ora's voluntary bonding scheme -- despite assurances from the Minister of Health that they would be. |
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Te Whatu Ora bargaining team returns to table with strong member backing
The question was asked, and the answer was simple. Keep going. |
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EXCLUSIVE: Mental health worker strangled by patient — Minister calls it ‘misinformation’
Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey has rubbished workers' experiences of violence as "continuously disappointing" while defending an unpopular police policy affecting nurses. |
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Givealittle page set up for nursing whānau of Max Furse-Kee after landslide tragedy
In the worst of times, nurses are there to help. Now they can help one of their own. |
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‘We carry our whānau with us’: Nurses make first trip to Waitangi grounds
They had come from the furthest distances to get there, but this just made its mauri and its mana that much more special. |
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Dawn arises, Seymour told to sit down — one final backlash at Waitangi
As election year kicks off, Kaitiaki heads to Waitangi — covering our members, leaders and politicians, in what is shaping up to be a consequential decision for health. |
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Don’t mention their family tree: PM Luxon’s Waitangi comments slammed
As election year kicks off, Kaitiaki heads to Waitangi -- covering our members, leaders and politicians, in what is shaping up to be a consequential decision for health. |
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The wisdom of health workers — should actual nurses be running Te Whatu Ora?
Former Te Whatu Ora chair Rob Campbell walked away from a recent kōrero with NZNO-Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa's national executive wondering why nurses and kaiāwhina aren't running the show. |
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‘We are at a turning point’ — NZNO’s Te Whatu Ora bargaining team
'We now need to know if you want to continue the fight, continue to advocate for our patients and colleagues for enforceable safe staffing.' |
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‘It’s not resilience we’re short of — it’s support’, nursing students reveal
Supporting our nurse students financially and professionally is essential for the future of our nursing workforce, nurse researcher Stacey Wilson explains. |
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Safeguarding supervision — easing the risk of nursing stress and burn-out
Working as a Well Child/whānau nurse for almost 30 years I have enjoyed seeing families grow and thrive. |
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Empowering nurses to deliver patient-centred analgesia
Hip fracture patients suffer considerable pain, and this can worsen when surgery is delayed. Upskilling a nursing pain management team to deliver the fascia iliaca block has been shown to improve patients' pain management and reduce reliance on opioids. |
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Respiratory nurses raise ‘crucial’ voice on lung health in Aotearoa
Jumping on a new national respiratory strategy group, catching up with the Minister of Health and doubling their committee members -- NZNO's respiratory nurses are not afraid to raise their voices for better lung health in Aotearoa. Chair Jacquie Westenra shares what's been working for them. |
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‘End of an era’ — reunion for Palmerston North Hospital’s final nursing class of ’86
Palmerston North Hospital's last cohort of hospital-trained registered nurses graduated in May 1986 and are having a reunion this May. Were you there? Even if you didn't complete your training? |
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Intensive care nurses sought for research on quality improvement programmes
Wellington nurse researcher seeks current Auckland or Christchurch ICU nurses for research on quality improvement programmes. |

















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