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DHBs look to prevent strike action
Print version of media release
Information on the DHBs’ offer is available on the NZNO website . Media contacts:
Hawke's Bay DHB is not bargaining directly with New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO). Please direct any questions to Harriet Palmer
M: 027 4277 437 comms@senateshj. co. nz
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HBDHB widely supporting White Ribbon Day 2017
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board (HBDHB) staff are widely promoting White Ribbon Day messaging this week in lead-up to tomorrow’s nationally recognised White Ribbon Day (25 November) which is aimed to end men’s violence towards women.
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Respiratory illnesses on the rise
26 July 2017
Hawke’s Bay Hospital continues to remain extremely busy with an increase in admissions of people experiencing respiratory illnesses like asthma, pneumonia and bronchitis. -
Big Latch On – Bay events planned for World Breastfeeding Week
Hawke’s Bay parents are invited to take part in this week’s global “Big Latch On” event at registered locations across the region to help promote the health and wellbeing benefits of breastfeeding.
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Totara Health Flaxmere
Cnr Chatham Road and Caernarvon Drive
Flaxmere, Hastings
Hours Monday to Friday 8am - 7pm; Weekends 9am - 6pm
Fees FREE sexual health services for 20 years and under; fees for sexual health services will apply for 21 years and over
Phone 06 873 9024
Fax 06 873 9021
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Totara Health Flaxmere
Corner Chatham Road and Caernarvon Drive
Flaxmere Hastings 4156
Phone 06 873 9024 or 0800 222 757 (free phone)
Fax 06 873 9021 HoursMonday to Friday 9. 00am – 5. 00pm (phones open from 8. 00am)
Weekends 9. 00am – 5. 00pm (phones open from 8:30pm)
Public Holidays 9. -
Transport and travel assistance
When you are discharged from hospital
Please note that you are responsible for your own transport home, regardless of how you arrived at Hawke's Bay Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Hospital. If you have had an anaesthetic you must not drive for 24 hours. -
Continence services
Continence services support people who are incontinent. The service works with people to enable them to better manage incontinence, maintain their independence and quality of life, and to reduce health complications which can arise from incontinence.
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Mumps case notified: Parents urged to check immunisations
Hawke’s Bay health officials are urging parents to check their children’s immunisation status following three cases of mumps being confirmed in Hastings. One child was a student from Hastings Boys High School and the other two cases are adults.