The Government’s $242 million maternity package announced by associate health minister Julie Anne Genter today is an “absolute win”, not just for midwives, but also women, their babies and their whānau, says midwifery leader Nicole Pihema
A former deputy director-general of health, Keriana Brooking, starts next month as Hawke’s Bay DHB chief executive in a move that is something of a homecoming
Nurses at Western Heights Health Centre in Rotorua have been improving healthcare for their community, by instigating a number of services that go beyond the four walls of the practice
Living in a retirement village may decrease older people’s social isolation, but doesn’t necessarily make them less lonely, says University of Auckland academic Michal Boyd
Period poverty advocate and researcher Sarah Donovan’s application to fund sanitary products was in part a lever to get the issue of period poverty in New Zealand noticed