Te Pou is holding a monthly lunchtime online learning session for primary healthcare nurses across Aotearoa.
This lunchtime online learning session will include addiction support in primary care, looking at engagement, screening and brief intervention.
Read more, register for this session, and view future dates on the Te Pou website.
The Te Tumu Waiora integrated mental health and wellbeing service has been up and running in general practices in Taupō and Tūrangi since July 2019. The response from practices and the community has been overwhelmingly positive.
Read moreNgā Manukura is a clinical leadership programme for Māori nurses and midwives. To date, thirty-six cohorts are either in progress or have completed the programme. Enrolments are open for 2026 cohorts, with 25 places available in each, for those who meet the criteria.
Read moreThis service is designed to support a co-response team where mental health clinicians, kaimahi Māori, Police and St John will work together when responding to mental health emergency calls.
View detailsPinnacle is a recertification programme provider partner for designated registered nurse prescribers in community health (RNPCH).