Paramedics key to Cyclone Rescue Efforts
Being winched from a helicopter down into the devastation of Cyclone Gabrielle put a Hawke’s Bay paramedic inside some of the worst devastation he had seen…
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Being winched from a helicopter down into the devastation of Cyclone Gabrielle put a Hawke’s Bay paramedic inside some of the worst devastation he had seen…
Winter has arrived in Hawke’s Bay bringing influenza and other bugs into the community.
Medical Officer of Health Dr Bridget Wilson said today getting the flu jab,…
Tofilau Talalelei Taufale was made a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to Pacific Health as part of the King’s Birthday and…
Choose well this winter: preparedness video series
With the chill of winter now biting in many parts of the country, Te Whatu Ora and Te Aka Whai…
Winter is coming and getting immunised against flu is the first step to protecting yourself, your tamariki and whānau from serious illness, Te Whatu Ora Hawke’s…
Three months after Cyclone Gabrielle the impact is still being felt by our affected communities and those supporting the recovery process, Te Whatu Ora Clinical Psychologist…
Registered Nurse Nayda Heays will be presenting on a topic close to her heart at a nursing conference in Canada this July: Māori experiences of kidney…
To celebrate our midwives and nurses this year, Te Whatu Ora in Te Matau a Māui Hawke’s Bay has produced a booklet highlighting the great mahi…
Rangatahi (young people) in Hawke’s Bay aged between 14 and 24 years of age are being funded to see their GP or Registered Nurse for free,…
Due to radiology workforce shortages within Hawke’s Bay, which has affected both public and private radiology providers, Te Whatu Ora Hawke’s Bay has been trying to…
Te Whatu Ora in Hawke’s Bay is increasing mosquito surveillance within 400m buffer zones around Hawke’s Bay Airport and Napier Airport following Cyclone Gabrielle.
Members of its…
Hawke's Bay Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Hospital is holding its annual Anzac Day Service on Tuesday 25 April 2023 at 10am outside the Memorial Chapel, Hawke's Bay…
Being able to give their time and experience spurred three Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand midwives to come to work at Hawke’s Bay Hospital…
Helicopters loaded with health professionals, medications and a healthy dose of aroha have been providing culturally led, clinically partnered outreach to cut-off rural Hawke’s Bay communities.
Te…
The gift of a car from a colleague gave Waiohiki resident Renee Woolston back her independence after losing everything in Cyclone Gabrielle.
“Having this car means everything…
Te Whatu Ora Clinical Psychologist Frances Oliver says it is important to remember that Hawke’s Bay is grieving the loss of loved ones, homes, land and…
Te Whatu Ora funding primary healthcare delivery in affected regions
Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand is helping people impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle to get easier…
17 Fēpueli 2023
Faka‘ehi‘ehi mei he puké hili ha ngaahi tāfea na‘e hoko
‘Oku fakatokanga atu ‘a e Te Whatu Ora ‘i Te Matau a Māui Hawke’s Bay…
17 Fepuari 2023
Puipuia mai fa‘ama‘i ina ua uma lologa
O le Te Whatu Ora i Te Matau a Māui Hawke‘s Bay o lo‘o fautuaina le lautele ina…
21 February 2023
Public health and hygiene information following Cyclone Gabrielle
Please attribute to Medical Officer of Health Dr Bridget Wilson
Cleaning up: Dust Advice
Flood…