Pinnacle has released a climate change position statement, acknowledging the urgent threat climate change poses to health and wellbeing across our communities. Our board has developed this statement to guide our network in reducing climate impacts and strengthening resilience.
Pinnacle’s vision – Kia hauora te katoa, kia puaawai te katoa (Everyone healthy, everyone thriving) – recognises that health is deeply connected to the environment and that climate change exacerbates existing health inequities. Our statement highlights how different communities, especially Māori and Pasifika peoples, will face unique and disproportionate challenges due to climate change.
Pinnacle is committed to:
The health sector must act now to adapt to these challenges and protect our communities. We believe primary care has a central role in fostering resilience, reducing harm, and supporting wellbeing.
In her latest blog, Jan Adams, nursing director summarises some of the hive of activity going on at Pinnacle as we begin 2021.
Read moreThe Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners supports research and education that benefits general practice, rural general practice and rural hospital medicine through three funding rounds each year. Applications for the second funding round of 2026 open 22 April.
Read moreThis new programme is a collaboration between Te Runanga o Kirikiriroa (Facilitation Service) and general practices.
View detailsGPs in each of our districts get frustrated when they hit barriers when seeking interventions from other providers. There is a perception that DHB services are becoming more difficult to access and that different DHBs have different levels of service available to their communities. This page outlines our process for advocating alongside practices.