The gift that keeps on flowing
Patient donated a water cooler to the Jim Carney Cancer Treatment Centre for patients, whānau and staff to use on the treatment floor.
Patient donated a water cooler to the Jim Carney Cancer Treatment Centre for patients, whānau and staff to use on the treatment floor.
The operation resulted in zero sales from the 20 retailer outlets tested by the smoke-free enforcement staff.
Liz Inch was one of 20 public servants awarded the commendation for their outstanding spirit of service.
Like many public and private organisations across New Zealand, Te Whatu Ora has been impacted by Holidays Act 2003 compliance issues.
Older people are especially vulnerable to loneliness and social isolation especially when their partner passes away.
Activities we often take for granted are more achievable for several Northlanders with chronic lung disease thanks to our Better Breathing Programme.
Like many public and private organisations across New Zealand, Te Whatu Ora has been impacted by Holidays Act 2003 compliance issues.
A Northland resident has recently been diagnosed with measles.
by Philippa Mentor
For Kaikohe Hush Lounge owner, Bo-Deene Stephens offering brow work for cancer patients who have lost their hair makes her mahi extra meaningful.
A free, downloadable te reo Māori resource has been launched to help children and their whānau who have a parent with mental health and addiction issues.
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