Financial support for nursing students ‘the way to go’, says new head of Nelson nursing school
Lack of financial support is stopping many students realising their dream of becoming a nurse, says the new head of nursing at Nelson-Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT).
‘It’s bittersweet, but I don’t think I want to nurse here anymore’
An Auckland nurse says she is reluctantly giving up on nursing in Aotearoa after burning out just six weeks after coming back.
Nurses and kaiāwhina across Aotearoa brave chill winds to call for safer staffing
'Good on you! You deserve it!" Comments warm freezing nurses and kaiāwhina speaking out for safer staffing.
News
‘We stand in solidarity’: Nurses and kaiāwhina turn out in support of Te Tiriti protests
Nurses, kaiāwhina and members of Te Rūnanga o Aotearoa NZNO joined tens of thousands who turned across the motu in support of Toitū Te Tiriti (honour the Treaty) protests aimed to disrupt the Government's Budget 2024. |
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‘People aren’t on a spreadsheet’ — nurses share pain over latest cut-backs with health leaders
A nurse who has quit and another who "literally ran" her entire shift were among those who spoke to Te Whatu Ora leaders face-to-face about latest cost-cutting -- one breaking down in tears as she spoke. |
News
Financial support for nursing students ‘the way to go’, says new head of Nelson nursing school
Lack of financial support is stopping many students realising their dream of becoming a nurse, says the new head of Nelson nursing school. |
News
‘It’s bittersweet, but I don’t think I want to nurse here anymore’
An Auckland nurse says she is reluctantly giving up on nursing in Aotearoa after burning out just six weeks after coming back to work here. |
News
Nurses and kaiāwhina across Aotearoa brave chill winds to call for safer staffing
Nurses and kaiāwhina braving brutal near-zero temperatures in some places to speak up for safer staffing received warm support from the public as they rallied across the country today. |
News
Northland nurse director joins GP call for more funding as practices face closure
Primary health nurses will burn out alongside their GP colleagues unless they get enough funding to adequately care for their complex communities, warns a Northland nursing leader. |
News
‘It’s heart-breaking’ — nurses and kaiāwhina to rally across Aotearoa for safe staffing
From aged care to mental health, nurses and health-care assistants (HCAs) are rallying around the country tomorrow (May 9) for safer staffing ratios ahead of this month's Budget 2024. |
News
Southern PHO first to get Rainbow Tick for inclusive practice
A South Island nurse leader says being the first primary health service to receive a rainbow tick for inclusive practice is a "fantastic" achievement for her workplace. |
News
Tough new government health targets could backfire, warn nurses
Emergency nurses fear tough new targets for emergency departments (EDs) will put already-stretched staff under more pressure, risking "gaming" of wait time data. |
News
Health-care assistant ambitions ‘no threat’ to nurses, says new NZNO group
A new group of NZNO health-care assistants/kaiāwhina has big plans for their future -- but is reassuring nurses there is no wish to encroach on their role. |
News
Faster, fairer pathways for overseas nurses into New Zealand, says Nursing Council
Concerns have been raised that newly streamlined pathways for internationally-qualified nurses (IQNs) into Aotearoa, New Zealand skip too lightly over cultural and clinical preparedness. |
News
Minister considering mental health nurses’ views after damning NZNO survey
Minister for Mental Health Matt Doocey says he will consider mental health nurses' proposals to increase and support their workforce after meeting with NZNO leaders. |
Opinion
Strengthening cultural capability and Māori health nursing practice in Aotearoa
A graduate course run by Ara Institute of Canterbury and Te Whatu Ora aims to equip nurses with the skills and knowledge to be better nurses for Māori patients. |
Opinion
Why a new assessment of IQN competence was developed
Nursing Council of New Zealand -- Te Kaunihera Tapuhi o Aotearoa chief executive Catherine Byrne explains the new rules for overseas-trained nurses who want to practise in Aotearoa, New Zealand. |
Practice
Antimicrobial stewardship in Aotearoa: Striving for safe, effective and equitable antimicrobial use
Pharmacist Sharon Gardiner presents an overview of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) -- watch this webinar and earn CPD time. |
Practice
Asthma education through the eyes of your patients
In this webinar, Asthma NZ nurse educators Bekitemba Maseko and Ann Wheat highlight the importance of asthma action plans. |
Practice
What can you do to prevent the oversupply of medication?
Large amounts of unused medications accumulate in people's homes. Health professionals, including nurses, have an important role to play in reducing this medicinal waste and its harmful effects on the health budget, the environment and public safety. |
Features
It’s cool to kōrero — May 2024
Kanohi -- face, eyesight |
Features
Hardworking Solomons nurses tackle rising tide of diabetes
A large array of challenges face the hardworking diabetes nurses in the Solomon Islands, as they strive to deliver care amid a growing diabetes crisis. |
Features
It’s cool to kōrero — April 2024
Ringa -- hand |
Features
Innovative Marlborough practice, Manu Ora, proud to be recognised in business awards
Staff at Manu Ora, a small innovative Blenheim primary health care practice, were thrilled to receive three awards at the recent Marlborough Chamber of Commerce business awards. |
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Notice of NZNO 2024 Board Leadership Elections and call for nominations
Nominations are required to fill the following leadership positions on the NZNO Board: Kaiwhakahaere and Tumu Whakarae, and President and Vice-president. |
Letters
A nurse’s burnout leads to hospital for carers
In 1993 I graduated as a New Zealand registered nurse. Starting from university, we were never taught the importance of caring for ourselves, or other carers, to help meet the huge demands of our roles. |
Letters
Nurses Memorial Fund is there to help
In these difficult economic times, and with another wave of COVID-19, many people are experiencing financial hardship alongside the usual life events. |