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Te Whatu Ora Southern COVID-19 Update 29 July 2022
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Irish sleep proverb key to good health COVID-19 booster your best bet Stepping into steel-capped boots Ophthalmology Outpatients team delivering sight-saving proceduresPublicationTe Whatu Ora Southrn COVID-19 Update 16 August 2022
Key MessagesPublicationCommon signs of mental/emotional distress
Common signs of mental/emotional distress to look out for in yourself and others:Living well campaignTherapy guide
Talking about our thoughts, feelings and issues is an important way of dealing with them. Our friends and whānau can often provide support but sometimes it’s helpful to share our worries with a trained professional.Living well campaignTime to Screen | National Bowel Screening Programme
Living well campaignTe Whatu Ora Southern COVID-19 Update 19 August
Key MessagesPublicationIntroducing our new name: Te Whatu Ora Southern
Introducing our new name - Te Whatu Ora Southern From 1 July 2022, we are changing our name from Southern District Health Board to Te Whatu Ora - Southern.PublicationTe Whatu Ora Southern COVID-19 Update 23 August 2022
Key MessagesPublicationPartnership to develop specialist youth mental health first aid programme
An innovative international Mental Health First Aid training programme focused on supporting youth aged 11-18 is set to be piloted in the Southern Lakes region and rolled out across New Zealand in the next 12 months.PublicationBetter Health September 2022
Te Whatu Ora Southern team wins heartfelt national award Mental Health Awareness Week: 26 September– 2 October Spent time in hospital?PublicationDunedin mental health crisis respite care home opens
Dunedin’s new mental health crisis respite care home opens today (27 September), significantly increasing the city’s capacity for emergency respite care. Located less than 10 minutes from Dunedin Hospital, the five-bedroom property and its dedicated team…PublicationWhakamana youth mental health programme takes off across the Whakatipu
A targeted programme to improve the mental wellbeing of Whakatipu school children is taking off thanks to an unique community-business partnership and funding from Te Hau Toka Southern Lakes Wellbeing Group.PublicationMore GoodYarn mental health workshops for Queenstown
Recognising issues like staff shortages, increased living costs and separation from family support networks are continuing to impact people’s mental health, the Te Hau Toka Southern Lakes Wellbeing Group and Head Light Trust are stepping uPublicationClosure of Aaron Lodge Supported Isolation and Quarantine Facility
On 30 September 2022 Aaron Lodge in Dunedin will be retired as a Supported Isolation Quarantine (SIQ) Facility for COVID-19 patients in the Southern district.PublicationTe Whatu Ora Southern: Southland Hospital Update
Te Whatu Ora Southern would like to provide some information regarding recent media coverage about Southland Hospital.PublicationBetter Health October 2022
The engineer who learnt to walk twice The lowdown on Legionnaires’ disease Unsure where to go for help?PublicationMeningococcal case confirmed in North Dunedin
A case of meningococcal disease has been confirmed in North Dunedin and Te Whatu Ora Southern Public Health are urging people to remain calm as the risk of developing a meningococcal infection is low.PublicationInformation for Suppliers
Purchase Order Terms and ConditionsHealth New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora - Southern standard purchase order terms and conditions are in the followingPageDemography
Who lives in Southern?Health JourneyWellbeing support to help reconnect Upper Clutha seniors
More help is on the way to increase social connection and mental wellbeing support for senior residents in the Upper Clutha.PublicationAdd vaccination to your summer checklist
Te Whatu Ora – Southern is encouraging the community to add their COVID-19 vaccinations to their summer checklist to help them make the most of the season’s celebrations.PublicationAnaesthetic Technician Career Pathway
Are you looking for a rewarding career in health? If you and are a critical thinker with great problem-solving and communication skills, come along to our open nights to learn more about a new exciting pathway to become a Registered Anaesthetic…PageFirst nationwide health plan to deliver healthy futures for New Zealanders
First nationwide health plan to deliver healthy futures for New Zealanders Health Minister Andrew Little welcomes Te Pae Tata | the Interim New Zealand Health PlanPublicationCentral Lakes mental health crisis support service to launch in December
A new mental health crisis support service for Queenstown Lakes and Central Otago residents is expected to be operational before the end of the year, with Te Whatu Ora Southern confirming Central Lakes Family Services as its service provider.PublicationRetirement of Director of Nursing, Mental Health Addictions and Intellectual Disability
Heather Casey, Director of Nursing, Mental Health Addictions and Intellectual Disability, retires from Te Whatu Ora Southern this week. Heather has been working as a Registered Nurse for over 30 years, the last 20 years mainly in professional leadership…PublicationSeacliff History Hall opens at Wakari Hospital
A record of the important role Seacliff Hospital made to the development of mental health care in Otago and Southland will be on permanent display at Wakari Hospital from this week. After over eight years of planning by a group of enthusiastic Te Whatu…PublicationNew community-based drug and alcohol service launching in Otago
Community based alcohol and drugs services in Otago will soon be expanding with an innovative new service to be run by Te Kāika. Te Kāika provide a range of health and social services, that includes general practice within a Te Ao Māori framework in…Publication