By Jessie Davidson
June 12, 2025
Massey nursing students say they feel discouraged about entering Aotearoa’s health workforce following government changes to pay equity laws that have wiped out a claim for thousands of nurses.
Read more... Pay equity changes may discourage students from studying nursing, says Massey lecturer
By Russell Murphy
June 12, 2025
Counties Manukau-based Russell Murphy is a registered nurse who specialises in mental health. In this viewpoint, he shares with us his very real and raw lived experience and his reluctance to retire from the job he loves.
Read more... The end is nigh
By Karen Kempin
June 11, 2025
A gastroenterology nurse leader says she ‘cannot fathom’ Government moves to condemn more Māori and Pasifika to bowel cancer diagnoses.
Read more... Bowel-screening changes will leave gastroenterology nurses and doctors with more cancer diagnoses
By Kathy Stodart
June 10, 2025
Gillian Bohm, a nurse who has led nationwide improvement of health care quality and safety, has been made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the King’s Birthday list.
Read more... Nurse who became leader in health quality and safety honoured for King’s Birthday
By Renee Kiriona
June 10, 2025
Hariata Vercoe is not a nurse but she has their backs. After 40 years of service to Māori, health and the community, the chief executive officer at Rotorua’s Korowai Aroha Health Centre, and member of the NZ Nursing Council, has joined the New Zealand Order of Merit.
Read more... Hariata Vercoe: Not a nurse but she’s got their backs
By Mary Longmore and Renee Kiriona
June 6, 2025
Extended 24-hour strike action could be on the cards next month, as nurses’ and other Te Whatu Ora health-care workers’ frustration spilled over at the start of nationwide union meetings this week.
Read more... Te Whatu Ora members consider ‘hard-hitting’ strike action as mass union meetings begin
By Kaitiaki coeditors
June 6, 2025
NZNO members are being urged to submit their views to a new “people’s select committee” formed in protest at the Government’s sudden scrapping of 33 pay equity claims last month.
Read more... ‘Have your say’ — NZNO backs people’s pay equity ‘select committee’
By Renee Kiriona
June 4, 2025
The Witton sisters have weathered a pandemic, cyclone, poverty, two jobs each and multiple other challenges during their three-year journey to becoming qualified nurses.
Read more... Nursing sisters overcome the odds
By Nadia Abu-Shanab
June 4, 2025
Working people are a main character in politics. Not just a group that stuff happens to, but people capable of making things happen.
Read more... The main character in pay equity
By Kathy Stodart
June 3, 2025
Health Informatics New Zealand (HiNZ) is looking for nurses to speak and share their work at its Digital Health Week NZ 2025 conference in November.
Read more... Nurses sought to speak at Digital Health Week 2025
By Mary Longmore
June 3, 2025
Auckland perioperative nurses say forced overtime and sneaky ditching of callback payments has driven them to take strike action.
Read more... Nearly 400 Auckland perioperative nurses strike over ‘forced overtime’
By Troy Stewart
May 30, 2025
This Government knows the cost of everything and the value of nothing, says NZNO delegate Troy Stewart.
Read more... ‘Time to get noisy’ — Auckland nurse explains why he voted down Te Whatu Ora’s offer
By Elizabeth Ashby
May 29, 2025
Women’s Refuge is starting a project to record our “her-story” (history). We want to gather the stories of wāhine who have been involved with Refuge as staff, kaimahi, or volunteers.
Read more... Women’s Refuge seeking wāhine for history project
By Mary Longmore
May 28, 2025
It’s time to stand up, says NZNO’s Te Whatu Ora bargaining team after eight exhausting months of negotiation led to an offer they say fails to lock in safe staffing, graduate employment or match the cost of living.
Read more... ‘We need you to stand with us’ — Te Whatu Ora bargaining team call on members
By Emma Ladley
May 27, 2025
NZNO’s perioperative nurses college (PNC) chair Emma Ladley wants to see more nursing students learn about perioperative nursing in their undergrad studies. |
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Read more... Travel, camaraderie and superb hand hygiene — welcome to the world of perioperative nursing!
By Sophie Ball
May 26, 2025
Simple straightforward tools can work well to improve patients’ mental health in primary care.
Read more... Small steps, big impact: How to activate wellbeing in our patients
By Hato Hone St John
May 26, 2025
Many older adults want to live independently for as long as possible, preferably in their own home.1 Increasingly, however, older adults are living alone, which can come with challenges. This includes accessing help should they experience an acute medical event.
Read more... Supporting the independence of your older patients who live alone
By Kaitiaki coeditors
May 22, 2025
They came in their hundreds, wearing bright lipstick. They chanted. They sang. And hundreds of people loudly supported four alternative pledges ahead of the National-led Government’s Budget 2025.
Read more... ‘Rage, rage, rage’ drives mass turnout to Budget 2025 pay equity protest
By Sarah Marshall
May 21, 2025
Skilled nurses with the confidence to advocate for patients are essential for the care of vulnerable women and patients, argues NZNO’s women’s health college in the face of Government moves to loosen health workforce regulation.
Read more... Vulnerable women need safe hands of a nurse — women’s health college
By Renee Kiriona
May 21, 2025
Nurses need to be very worried about the Regulatory Standards Bill – the latest law the Government is proposing, according to a registered nurse who has been monitoring the development of bill.
Read more... Regulatory Standards Bill: ‘Nurses need to be worried’