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Police withdrawal from mental health call outs should be stopped until Te Whatu Ora makes critical resources available, NZNO -- Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa mental health nurses say.
'Our residents are like family to us so we really do care about each other -- it’s shameful that Bupa doesn’t' -- Bupa worker.
A nurse and unionist together make the case for less military and more health spending.

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.

NZNO mental health nurses call for immediate halt to police withdrawal

Police withdrawal from mental health call-outs should be stopped until Te Whatu Ora makes critical resources available, NZNO -- Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa mental health nurses say.

New Wellington Hospital carparks wonderful, say nurses

'We do feel like we've been listened to', say staff over safety fears.

Nurses’ union backs call to scrap anti-Treaty bill

Parliament's Justice Committee has released its report into the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill and has recommended it does not proceed.

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.

Bupa goes ahead with cuts to hours, a day after protest hīkoi

Staff say they fear for residents after one of the country's largest aged-care providers, Bupa, this week announced it was pushing ahead with roster changes that will see staff at 17 of its homes lose hours and flexibility.

Are you a late-career nurse or caregiver? Fill out this survey about your career

If you're a late-career nurse or caregiver -- aged 50 and above -- an important new workforce survey is seeking your opinions about your career.

Bupa aged-care workers prepare to hīkoi in protest over proposed cuts

Aged-care workers are preparing to hīkoi from the Auckland Domain to Bupa's head office in Newmarket next Tuesday, a day before the profit-making global company reveals whether it's going ahead with cuts to worker hours at 17 care homes around the country.

Mental health nurse leader slams ‘distracting’ associate psychologist role

Mental health nurse leader Helen Garrick says a new associate psychologist role being introduced here is a "distraction from the shortage of psychiatrists and mental health nurses".

Primary health-care nurses take offer but pay parity still on their radar

Primary health-care nurses are one step closer to getting the same pay as their fellow nurses working in hospitals or at Te Whatu Ora.

NZNO Pacific nurse leader recognised after 40 years of nursing

NZNO Pacific nurse leader Abel Smith has been awarded life membership by the Pasifika Medical Association (PMA), for his work in Pacific nursing over 40 years.

Back to the future: Guns or care?

A nurse and unionist together make the case for less military and more health spending.

I love my country, but it doesn’t want me

A young New Zealand nurse explains why she left for Australia -- her childhood dream of nursing had rapidly turned to burnout.

Theatre nurse pioneer and founder of The Dissector dies

Pamela Marley, a theatre nursing pioneer who helped found the country's first professional perioperative nursing group, has died.

Māori nursing leaders fight attack on Māori health – SOS to United Nations underway

In the last two remaining NZNO leadership profiles, Kaitiaki talks to Te Rūnanga o Aotearoa NZNO kaiwhakahaere Kerri Nuku and tumu whakarae Tracy Black. They share the mahi done so far and their focus for the rest of the year.

Māori health professor with terminal bowel cancer on what screening changes really mean

Is it robbing Pita to save Paul? Redirecting bowel cancer screening cash will save more Pākehā lives, not more Māori lives, explains nurse and health professor Jacquie Kidd who got her terminal bowel cancer diagnosis before her own test kit arrived in the mail.

‘Distressed IQNs, a distressed domestic workforce, and distressed new graduates’ — a nursing pipeline and workforce in crisis

The Government spent more than $50 million on the recruitment and education of migrant nurses in the two years after COVID-19 pandemic restrictions ended, which has led to a serious imbalance in the nursing workforce.

‘We can turn this around’: Nurses’ emotional plea for a safer health-care system

Nurses can be change agents for a better health system, say leaders at NZNO's 2025 college and section forum.

‘Recovery capital’ in addiction treatment: What is it, and why is it important?

Health professionals have a vital role in putting addicts in touch with the inner and outer resources that will support them on the road to recovery.

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Changes to NZNO membership fees

It is the usual practice that NZNO increases membership fees each year according to the consumer price index (CPI).

Help write the last chapter on cervical cancer

It’s not often we can shout about a good news cancer story, but we have one shaping up and you can be a part of it.

New website discusses health needs of New Zealand and Pacific nations

Nursing has much to be proud of over the past 120 years. We can learn from how nurse leaders have managed situations in the past that are not dissimilar to challenges that we face today.