By Renee Kiriona
November 7, 2024
More than 100 people took part in a Te Rūnanga o Aotearoa NZNO-led rally today at Parliament to oppose the tabling of the Government’s Treaty Principles Bill.
Read more... Rally hears voices of whānau under attack by Govt
By Heather Woods
November 6, 2024
I am writing to sing the praises of a nurse practitioner intern that I saw recently.
Read more... Singing the praises of nurse practitioners
By Ben Basevi
October 30, 2024
NZNO delegate Ben Basevi was one of the nurses who recently led action to refuse care for a patient at Waitākere Hospital who had asked for white-only staff and made racist and sexual remarks over a six-week period. In this opinion piece, he explores the health and safety issues at the worker/consumer/visitor interface, and promotes the development of a policy and guidelines specifically designed to manage racism in public hospitals.
Read more... Getting the boss to deal with racist patients in our hospitals
By Hemaima Hughes
October 29, 2024
Hemaima Hughes takes us on a journey inside the Tangata Raukotahi – a kaupapa Māori model – and how it can be applied in the practice of nursing, including, clinical settings.
Read more... Inside Tangata Raukotahi
By Renee Kiriona
October 29, 2024
Within minutes of being named the top nurse practitioner of Aotearoa for 2024, Margaret Hand was passing over that mana to her marae and other nurse practitioners in Te Tai Tokerau.
Read more... Nurse shares mana and shines light on ‘raw realities’
By Mary Longmore
October 25, 2024
Stella Williams-Terei (Te Rarawa, Te Aupōuri, Ngāpuhi) has become the first nurse to win a prestigious cancer research award for her work to improve care for Māori lung cancer patients.
Read more... First nurse wins emerging researcher award for Māori lung cancer mahi
By Gavin Wallace
October 24, 2024
Earlier this year I joined the Drug and Alcohol Nurses of Australasia (DANA), the peak nursing organisation for nurses, nurse practitioners and midwives with a professional interest in addiction services.
Read more... Australasian nursing group aims to reduce harm for communities impacted by drug and alcohol use
By Renee Kiriona
October 23, 2024
Thousands of workers across the country stopped work today to take part in multiple hui to fight back on what unions are describing as this Government’s relentless attacks on working people.
Read more... Stopwork nationwide hui pass five fight-back motions
By Angela Meyer and Rachel Davies
October 23, 2024
Are you ready to explore and change your relationship with money? We at Hi Money are thrilled to offer 20 scholarships to women nurses or nurses who identify as woman for our November cohort.
Read more... Financial literacy for women – scholarships available for nurses till Sunday
By Jo Janssen and Denise Taylor
October 22, 2024
Masses of conflicting information about diet can flummox nurses giving advice to cardiac and diabetes patients. This article summarises the best quality evidence for a cardio-protective diet, and also presents a concise tool for nurses to use for education purposes.
Read more... Demystifying the cardio-protective diet — a tool for nurses
By Mary Longmore
October 21, 2024
Nursing students rallied around the country over the weekend in a passionate call for financial support to stem a drop-out rate of one in three.
Read more... ‘The struggle is real’ — nursing students nationwide take to the streets in a call for paid training
By Mary Longmore
October 18, 2024
Te Whatu Ora is looking to axe four directors of nursing (DONs) by the end of the year in a blow to senior nursing leadership at the organisation.
Read more... Senior nurse leaders face cuts in proposed Te Whatu Ora reshuffle
By Mary Longmore
October 15, 2024
Te Wai Pounamu (South Island) nurses dominated the recent awards for services to NZNO–Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa. |
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Read more... ‘Fearless’ and outspoken or humble and calm — Canterbury nurses dominate NZNO awards
By Renee Kiriona
October 9, 2024
In te reo Māori, the word hōhā packs a lot of punch! It can mean many things but in this case it simply means ‘fed up!’ And it is the single word Tracey Morgan, spokesperson for the NZNO-Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa primary health-care bargaining team, is using to describe the latest negotiations with employers of about 3500 nurses throughout Aotearoa.
Read more... Primary health nurses ‘hōhā’ with three per cent offer
By Elizabeth White
October 9, 2024
As a registered nurse working in aged care, I sincerely wish there were no cuts to health funding.
Read more... Aged care nurse says health cuts ‘unwelcome but necessary’
By Mary Longmore
October 8, 2024
When Hawke’s Bay neonatal nurses Nina Lomas and Dianne O’Connor went to Western Samoa to train local nurses in the latest neonatal care earlier this year, they ended up learning a few new tricks themselves.
Read more... Neonatal nurses’ life-changing trip to Samoa brings bigger whānau focus back home
By Helen Garrick
September 13, 2024
New Zealand’s mental health service lacks the capacity to pick up the emergency call-out work that the police are pulling out of, warns NZNO’s mental health nursing leader.
Read more... Surely the safety of people in the community is ‘core policing work’
By Hato Hone St John
October 8, 2023
Nurses, in common with other health-care professionals, are aware of the benefits of older patients maintaining their independence by continuing to age at home.
Read more... Helping older adults to live independently at home
By Kaitiaki Nursing New Zealand
January 1, 2022
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