Aspiring Māori Leaders in the Health Sector Receive Helping Hand
Photo from left to right: Aroha, Carlton, Coral and Tiani. Māori leadership is standing out strongly in students emerging in
Photo from left to right: Aroha, Carlton, Coral and Tiani. Māori leadership is standing out strongly in students emerging in
Getting vaccinated protects our whakapapa, tamariki and kaumatua. It also protects our clients and e hoa mahi (workmates). Pai tū,
Extra support to ease any anxiety of disabled and autistic people wanting to get vaccinated for COVID-19 is now available,
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(Image Source: NZ Herald 16 September, page 3) Leading by example as featured on page 3 of the Herald’s printed
Homecare workers help New Zealanders get around and live independently for much longer, taking pressure off our healthcare system. Photo
In times of crisis, New Zealand Health Group is consistently called upon by the Ministry of Health, District Health Boards,
Today it was our pleasure to welcome the Hon Michael Wood, Minister for Employment Relations, to our premises for his landmark announcement on Fair Pay Agreement legislation.
The gap between healthcare experiences and outcomes of Māori and non-Māori was again highlighted by Health Minister Andrew Little in
OPINION: Throughout the complexity and uncertainty of the Covid-19 world, the decision-makers in our workplaces have been placed under enormous stress to adapt