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 Mary Longmore
June 14, 2024
After two years of limbo, thousands of care and support workers this week lodged a claim for equal pay with the Employment Relations Authority (ERA).
Read more... Time to ‘get serious’ as pay equity claim for health’s lowest paid women workers lodged with ERA
By Mary Longmore
April 5, 2024
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.
Read more... Health-care assistant ambitions ‘no threat’ to nurses, says new NZNO group
By Mary Longmore
November 17, 2023
Nurses are feeling under threat from less qualified workers — while kaiāwhina are demanding clarity and respect for their role, leading to a challenging kōrero for NZNO-Tōpūtanga Tapuhi o Kaitiaki Aotearoa and the wider health system.
Read more... Frenemies to friends? As nurses fear being edged from their profession, caregivers are demanding more respect
By Mary Longmore
November 2, 2023
A long-time health-care assistant (HCA), described as a “shining star” by colleagues, has won the “most outstanding” kaiāwhina award at a new Manawatū event which throws a spotlight on caregivers.
Read more... ‘Shining star’ Bernie wins most outstanding kaiāwhina award