For primary and community care kaimahi.
Pae Tata, Pae Tawhiti is an early intervention framework designed to support practitioners working with whānau to explore and address mild to moderate mental health concerns and alcohol and other drug (AOD) challenges.
Te Rau Ora has dedicated trainers to deliver Pae Tata Pae Tawhiti in a way that meets the specific needs or focus of a range of services.
Please ensure to register for both
Day 1 and Day 2.
NZQA accreditation is available for this programme.
Heath Te Aroha is embracing te reo in a big way. We had a chat with practice manager Dwayne Stewart about this impressive effort.
Read moreFollowing a recent case, the Ministry of Health is clarifying the use of the Mental Health Act (1992) for frontline doctors and nurse practitioners. This concerns situations where someone may require compulsory assessment and treatment.
Furthermore, the Ministry recommends all frontline doctors and nurse practitioners in the community, rural hospitals and emergency departments, engage with training such as that available via Te Pou on the application of the Mental Health Act.
This service is designed to ensure low acuity presentations to Taranaki Base Hospital are actively redirected back to primary care.
View detailsPinnacle is a recertification programme provider partner for designated registered nurse prescribers in community health (RNPCH).