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Gore clinic provides free measles vaccines
As health authorities here and abroad voice concern about the prospect of serious measles outbreaks, Gore residents had the opportunity to get immunised against the disease at a local walk-in community clinic at Hokonui Rūnanga this week.PublicationTime for Change - Te Hurihanga
Time for Change – Te Hurihanga is a transformational programme that has led change in the way new mental health and addiction services are delivered in Te Waipounamu.Living well campaignProjects
Our implementation programme focuses on the themes and main findings of Time for Change - Te Hurihanga, and has identified a series of core projects. Find more out about the projects and their progress below.Living well campaignLatest News
Newsletters 30 November 2023 - An update from the Executive DirectorLiving well campaignFAQs
Why was the programme established and what has been the focus so far?Living well campaignAbout the team
Moving into the next phase of Time for Change - Te Hurihanga Planning for the next phase of Time for Change – Te Hurihanga will be local (Southern) as well as regional (Te Waipounamu, South Island). This willLiving well campaignEngage with us
Questions about the Time for Change- Te Hurihanga programme? You can email us at Ask Te Hurihanga which is monitored by the Time for Change – Te Hurihanga programme team.Living well campaignSDHB COVID-19 Update 20 May 2022
SOUTHLAND HOSPITAL UPDATE The Medical, Surgical and Rehabilitation wards at Southland Hospital remain closed to visitors.PublicationBetter Health April 2022
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PublicationSDHB COVID-19 Update 24 May 2022
Hospitalisation figures Current hospitalisations as at 8am 24 May 2022 Hospital Inpatient ICU/HDUPublicationSDHB COVID-19 Update 27 May 2022
Southland Hospital open to Visitors The Medical, Surgical and Rehabilitation wards at Southland Hospital have now re-opened to visitors.PublicationSDHB COVID-19 Update 31 May 2022
Weekly SDHB COVID-19 Media Releases to endPublicationHAC 7 June 2022
You can watch a live stream of this meeting herePublicationThe Dunedin ICU team are brightening up for a good cause
The Te Puna Wai Ora (Critical Care) team at Dunedin Hospital have recently received a donation of 120 pairs brightly coloured scrubs.PublicationBoard Agenda 8 June 2022
You can watch a livestream of this meeting herePublicationNew mental health crisis respite care facility to open in Dunedin
Dunedin’s capacity for emergency mental health respite care is set to increase through an expanded service contract between the Southern District Health Board (Southern DHB) and community service provider Pact.PublicationSDHB COVID-19 Update 03 June 2022
Dunedin Hospital Update COVID-19 exposure events have occurred in several wards at Dunedin Hospital. These wards include 8 MED, 8 AT&R 4C and 3 Surg.PublicationSouthern DHB Nurse receives Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit
Southern DHB is delighted to announce Pacific Island Nurse Specialist Sandy (Vaeluaga) Borland received a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) in this year’s Queens’ Birthday list.PublicationWinter Wellness
This winter it’s important you keep yourself and your whānau healthy and safe. With flu and COVID-19 in our communities there are some easy, simple things we can all do to stay healthy, happy, and well this winter.Living well campaignNew digital tool provides public access to our health profile
New digital tool provides public access to our health profilePublicationDunedin Hospital at Capacity
Dunedin Hospital is over capacity today. Sustained pressure on our health care system, together with high numbers of emergency department presentations, COVID-19, staff fatigue and illness has increased the challenges for our already busy Hospital.PublicationIndependent Review of Cold Chain Failure in Queenstown Lakes area completed
The recent independent review, commissioned by the Southern DHB into the cold chain failure in the Queenstown Lakes area, has been completed by the DAA Group.PublicationTe Hau Toka team
Living well campaignSafeguard, Sing Out, Shield and Repeat this winter
Southern DHB is calling on everyone in the community to Safeguard, Sing Out, Shield, and Repeat this winter to help combat influenza, COVID-19, and other illnesses during the colder months.PublicationBetter Health June 2022
In this issue:PublicationBeginning a new chapter for Southern health care
Southern DHB is putting a callout to the public for feedback on the future of Southern health care. We would like to hear your thoughts on this.Living well campaignDonation offers virtual reality support for Dunedin Hospital Children’s Ward
More fun and games are promised thanks to a generous donation from Spark Health of a mobile phone to the Dunedin Hospital Children’s Ward to be used with their set of virtual googles.PublicationNew partnership aims to ease ED pressure and help patients access care in Invercargill
An innovative pilot programme led by WellSouth Primary Health Network, in partnership with Southern DHB’s Southland Hospital, will help patients get the urgent care they need while reducing pressure on the emergency department.PublicationNew Primary Birthing Facility to open in Wanaka
Te Whatu Ora Southern is delighted to announce the purchase of a new facility to house a Primary Birthing Unit in Wanaka.PublicationTe Whatu Ora Southern COVID-19 Update 15 July 2022
Key MessagesPublicationTe Whatu Ora Southern COVID-19 Update 19 July 2022
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