By Mary Longmore and Renee Kiriona
January 28, 2025
NZNO leaders say they will wait and see how new Minister of Health Simeon Brown responds to nurses’ concerns — but hope he will “listen to the people”.
Read more... Nurse leaders take ‘wait and see’ approach to new health minister
By Jean Classey
January 27, 2025
What’s the difference between these three pay processes? An experienced NZNO delegate explains.
Read more... ‘Pay parity or pay equity or equal pay. I am confused! ‘
By Andrew Redpath
January 23, 2025
Nurse educators need to be recruited from a broader range of expertise, a nurse lecturer argues.
Read more... A multidisciplinary approach to nurse lecturing is needed in New Zealand
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 Michelle Prattley
January 17, 2025
Enrolled nurse section (ENS) chair Michelle Prattley explains why enrolled nurses will have more freedom to practise their nursing skills from January 20. |
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Read more... Enrolled nurses finally recognised as skilled independent practitioners
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 Abby*
January 16, 2025
‘If you spent a day with me in ED, you’d never come back.’ In the wake of a nurse strangulation attempt, a senior emergency nurse says staff are exposed to abuse and aggression most days.
Read more... ‘I’m gonna rip your head from your body’ — ED nurse tells of constant aggression
By Kaitiaki Nursing New Zealand
January 1, 2022
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