Health Minister Andrew Little today launched a mental health nursing recruitment campaign at Middlemore Hospital, aimed at increasing the numbers in mental health nursing.
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Government approves funding for pay equity for nurses
The deal is said, by Health Minister Andrew Little, to be worth "hundreds of millions of dollars a year."
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Nurses reject latest pay offer, strikes could be back on
Māori healthcare could be an unintended victim of the pay dispute between the district health boards and the country's nurses.
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Māori nurse of the year turns personal tragedy into equity-focused career
Waitematā District Health Board Maori Nurse of the Year 2021 Angela Perawiti has turned a personal tragedy into a 30-year career full of passion and a drive to create change in the system.
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Māori health not set for substantial Tiriti-based change under current Labour policies, says nurses organisation
Nurses organisation claims Labour policies will make little difference to Māori health.
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Māori Midwives Symposium attendees demand more Māori nurses
Māori nurses have been demanded by people at the Māori Midwives Symposium.
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Māori nurses call for immediate intervention
Some Māori nurses are fed up with being racially attacked by their colleagues and urging the New Zealand Nursing Council to intervene immediately.
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Te Whānau Āwhina support new parents through lockdown
Parents Isaac and Lucy Brouwer welcomed their first child in Hamilton just before lockdown and say support from the Whānau Āwhina team made their experience more easy-going.
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Kura taking up distance learning challenges- 12.30pm Newsbreak
Term 2 started yesterday and schools across Aotearoa are getting familiar with distance learning. Te Kura o Tōku Māpihi Maurea have been using a variety of digital methods to help teach their students.
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Support for health workers making personal sacrifices during COVID-19 pandemic
Sleeping in a car in the garage is just one of the ways that some nurses are making a personal sacrifice to protect their whanau from the risk of infection with COVID-19.