By Mary Longmore
January 17, 2025
Eleven days after a nurse was choked to unconsciousness, NZNO’s emergency nurses say 24/7 security is needed in all emergency departments (EDs).
Read more... Round-the-clock security needed in EDs, say emergency nurses
By Mary Longmore
January 16, 2025
Community mental health nurses are considering stab-proof vests and personal alarms as part of a “suite of options”, after a nurse was stabbed while on an acute after-hours mental health callout in Rotorua recently.
Read more... Community mental health nurses consider stab-proof vests after knife attack
By Kathy Stodart
January 13, 2025
A trail-blazing nurse in diabetes care and advanced nursing practice — Helen Snell — has been made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the New Year’s honours list.
Read more... Diabetes nurse trailblazer among health professionals in New Year honours
By Mary Longmore
January 10, 2025
Staff at Middlemore Hospital’s emergency department (ED) have asked for more security, after a nurse was punched then strangled to unconsciousness by a patient on Monday this week.
Read more... Emergency nurses call for more security, counselling, after strangulation attempt
By Renee Kiriona
January 6, 2025
Nurses throughout Aotearoa passionate about achieving better Māori health outcomes are joining with te ao Māori to mourn the loss of Dame Tariana Turia – a former Associate Minister of Health and Whānau Ora Minister.
Read more... “She bled for our people” – nurses pay tribute to Dame Tariana Turia
By Mary Longmore
December 20, 2024
The number of nurses leaving to work in Australia has soared to nearly 12,000 in the past year — a 53 per cent rise, figures from the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation agency (Ahpra) show.
Read more... Internationally-qualified nurses behind 12,000-surge to Australia
By Mary Longmore
December 20, 2024
Desperate nurses in Gisborne are calling on their local MP to intervene after running on outdated staffing levels which they say are a huge risk to patient safety.
Read more... Gisborne nurses working with ‘unsafe’ out-of-date staffing levels, call on local MP to intervene
By Renee Kiriona
December 20, 2024
The last of the health strikes for 2024 have ended with one of their negotiators encouraging nurses, midwives and healthcare workers throughout Aotearoa to keep up the “kotahitanga” leading into the new year.
Read more... 2024 strikes an amazing expression of ‘kotahitanga’
By Mary Longmore
December 19, 2024
No pause? Fear, confusion and ‘murky waters’ as directors of nursing (DONs) say they were not permitted to hire mid-year graduates.
Read more... Papers reveal directors of nursing fighting for graduate employment
By Mary Longmore
December 18, 2024
A group of 45 kaiāwhina at Palmerston North and Horowhenua hospitals has become the region’s first cohort to graduate with a level three certificate in health and wellbeing — and patient care has hugely improved as a result.
Read more... Hospital-supported training for 45 Manawatū kaiāwhina brings better patient care
By Samesh Mohanlall and Renee Kiriona
December 13, 2024
Thousands of Te Whatu Ora nurses and kaiāwhina at different locations throughout the country are taking part in rolling strikes, reinforcing their message for more patient safety.
Read more... Rolling nurse strikes reinforce plea for patient safety
By Mary Longmore
December 13, 2024
Te Whatu Ora’s plan to train more local health workers is a hollow promise given how few graduates it has employed, says NZNO — Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa kaiwhakahaere Kerri Nuku.
Read more... Health workforce plan to grow-our-own ‘hollow’, says NZNO
By Mary Longmore
December 5, 2024
A week after turning away hundreds of RN graduates, Te Whatu Ora confirms it has only offered 15 end-of-year EN graduates a job.
Read more... ‘It’s cruel’ — just one in seven new enrolled nurse graduates get Te Whatu Ora jobs
By Renee Kiriona and Mary Longmore
December 4, 2024
“Our hospitals aren’t safe – I’ve seen it. We need more nurses and they need to treated better and paid properly.”
Read more... Nationwide strike: ‘It’s not right’ – patients speak up
By Samesh Mohanlall
December 2, 2024
Nurses explain in their own words why they are striking. Te Whatu Ora NZNO members are embarking on an eight-hour-long strike tomorrow. Rolling strikes across Aotearoa follow in the next two weeks up to 20 December.
Nurses, midwives, health care assistants and kaimahi hauora are desperate for people outside the health sector to understand just how seriously they’ve taken the decision to strike. They feel it is a last resort and felt like they had no other option because they fear for their patients’ safety after proposals raised in recent collective bargaining with Health NZ.
Communities in Aotearoa have been crying out for more staff to provide better care and a more culturally appropriate, equal health system
Read more... Nurses: Why are they striking?
By Mary Longmore
November 27, 2024
Te Whatu Ora is being accused of failing in its most basic duty — protecting the future nursing workforce of New Zealand.
Read more... Hundreds of nursing graduates miss out on Te Whatu Ora jobs
By Mary Longmore
November 26, 2024
Sceptical nurses are cautiously welcoming a $10 million investment in 75 senior and specialist nurses to plug gaps in mental health, rural health, maternity and critical care — but say it is a drop in the bucket.
Read more... Minister of Health announces $10 million for 75 senior specialist nurses
By Mary Longmore
November 25, 2024
For long-time Hawke’s Bay health-care assistant and NZNO delegate Cath Hellyer, last week’s announcement that — after 14 years — Te Whatu Ora had finally paid out $15.2 million in holiday pay owed to staff was bittersweet.
Read more... ‘Some of my friends have died waiting for this payment’ — holiday backpay bittersweet after years of fighting
By Mary Longmore
November 20, 2024
Labour’s health spokesperson Ayesha Verrall is accusing National of “hypocrisy” after revealing Te Whatu Ora’s spending on consultants grew by 18 per cent in the year to mid-2024.
Read more... Labour accuses Government of ‘hypocrisy’ as health consultant costs balloon
By Mary Longmore
November 19, 2024
Nurses and kaiāwhina were out on the streets of Pōneke / Wellington today taking part in the hīkoi mō te Tiriti — walk for te Tiriti — to Parliament, in protest over the Treaty Principles Bill.
Read more... ‘The call was strong for me as a Māori and as a nurse’: Nurses and kaiāwhina join tens of thousands in hīkoi to Parliament