By Kathy Stodart
December 20, 2023
As New Zealand marks 50 years since nurse training moved out of hospitals and became a tertiary qualification, Kaitiaki looks back at the massive changes in nursing education through the eyes of former nursing school head Isabelle Sherrard. |
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Read more... Isabelle Sherrard — an education journey
By Denise Wilson
November 8, 2023
50 years after nurse education moved out of hospitals, Māori health professor and former nurse Denise Wilson reflects on the “ugly” backlash over cultural safety — and challenges the profession to make way for Māori leaders. |
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Read more... Māori nurses must be recognised as taonga — and key to a future with equal health for all
By Mary Longmore
November 3, 2023
New Zealand nurses are celebrating 50 years since nurse training began moving out of hospitals and into the education sector — but warn tertiary funding pressures and a pay gap of up to $40,000 for lecturers are putting the future of nursing education at risk. |
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Read more... Nurses celebrate 50 years of tertiary education — but fear for its future
By Chris Hattan
November 24, 2022
Just a heads up that 2023 will mark 50 years since New Zealand started comprehensive nursing training. In 1973, Christchurch and Wellington were the first two polytechnics to start this new method of nurse training, following the publication of the Carpenter report.
Read more... Nearly 50 years of comprehensive training