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The Ministry of Health has introduced standards for B4SC training, recommending 24 hours of initial training for new B4SC nurses. The assessments as well as supervised practice makes up for the hours uncounted. This training is for Waikato region only.
View eventThis year’s theme, “Empowerment”, will shine a spotlight on strategies and success stories that enable rural communities and health professionals to take charge of their health and create a sustainable future.
View eventTe Kaunihera Tapuhi o Aotearoa | Nursing Council of New Zealand recently published updated scopes of practice and standards of competence. These webinars will discuss these changes, answer any questions, and help nurses better understand the new scopes and standards.
View eventPinnacle, ProCare and Tū Ora Compass are hosting two webinars to run Indici practices through a demonstration of the benefits your practice can expect from digital assistant robots. This will be an opportunity to answer your questions, and advise of next steps.
View eventAn opportunity to bring any questions you might have around individual indicators and what is needed to meet them. It'll also be an opportunity to learn from other Pinnacle practice colleagues and Pinnacle staff.
View eventProvided by Epilepsy NZ, this training is aimed at health and support workers who support people living with epilepsy.
Join RNZCGP and Collaborative Aotearoa for a webinar showcasing the mahi of general practice around the motu through the RNZCGP Cornerstone Equity and CQI modules, a flexible, values-driven approach supporting general practices across Aotearoa to strengthen teamwork, improve healthcare quality, and drive equity for Māori and all communities.
View eventThis diabetes nurses study day will be facilitated by the Aotearoa College of Diabetes Nurses.
View eventIn Aotearoa New Zealand, legal gambling is widespread, with people spending around $2.6 billion per year. Gambling harm occurs on a continuum and varies in severity and impact. Please register your interest to attend this Asian Family Services hui.
View eventPae 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.
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