The release of a national Health Workforce Plan today is an exciting step towards mobilising growth within our Māori workforce and ensuring Māori have a clear pathway into health mahi
Careerforce | Te Pūkenga and UCOL | Te Pūkenga have embarked on a collaborative project to empower kaiāwhina in social services, and health and disability workforces
A $15,000 lump sum and increases to pay rates is on the table for Te Whatu Ora nurses after the Government announced an extra $1.5b to an interim pay equity offer
Māori Public Health experts, Hāpai te Hauora are calling for alcohol harm to be addressed and prioritised in the wake of alarming statistics released last week
The Government is taking action to grow New Zealand’s future nursing workforce by adding 830 additional clinical placements for nursing students, Minister of Health Dr Ayesha Verrall has announced
The establishment and today’s formal recognition of four new iwi-Māori partnership boards who will represent the perspectives of whānau in the design and delivery of healthcare is a significant step toward a new era in Māori health
Whaikaha – Ministry of Disabled People has been gifted a sign name on behalf of the Deaf community, making it the first Ministry to have a name in all of Aotearoa New Zealand’s official languages
Specialist GP Nikki Vadgama provides some tips to make your next paediatric eczema consult easier. She includes a review of new guidelines, resources, websites and medications for paediatric eczema management