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Southern Lakes instructors needed for NZ’s first youth Mental Health First Aid Aotearoa programme
Te Hau Toka Southern Lakes Wellbeing Group and Te Pou are seeking ten locals from the Southern Lakes region to become New Zealand’s first instructors of a new Youth Mental Health First Aid Aotearoa programme.PublicationEnvironment Southland is continuing to work with the emergency services on last night’s fire in Clifton, Invercargill.
Environment Southland is continuing to work with the emergency services on last night’s fire in Clifton, Invercargill. People should expect some ongoing odour over the next few days. We also recommend that people avoid contact with the estuary and don't…PublicationBetter Health March 2023
New Dunedin Hospital Outpatient building on track to be delivered in late 2025. Congratulations to our new Nurse Practitioners International Women’s Day celebratedPublicationOwlmazing: Avian Rescue Otago receives Dunedin NICU decommissioned incubators
Three decommissioned incubators from Dunedin Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit were recently donated to Avian Rescue Otago for treating feathered patients.Living well campaignStronger Together Mental Wellbeing Hui
Event recording, timings and materials: Watch the recording of the first session (speakers)Living well campaign$50k boost for autumn mental wellbeing initiatives across the Southern Lakes
Another $50,000 will be injected into initiatives that improve mental wellbeing, social connection and resilience in communities across the Southern Lakes region this autumn.PublicationCasey Barlow celebrates Anaesthetic Technician Day
Registered Anaesthetic Technician Casey Barlow says no two days are ever the same.Living well campaignIrish sleep proverb key to good health
The saying goes ‘a good laugh and a long sleep are the two best cures for anything’ and according to Te Whatu Ora Sleep Specialists – this old Irish proverb rings true.Living well campaignMedia Releases
The latest news and communications from the Time for Change - Te Hurihanga programme team.Living well campaignNewsletters
The latest news and communications from the Time for Change - Te Hurihanga programme team.Living well campaignStaff housing information series to be run for business leaders
A free three-part Staff Housing Information Series run by the Queenstown Business Chamber of Commerce aims to provide more detail about purchasing, leasing, and managing worker accommodation to help business leaders with decision-making.PublicationSouthern DHB Annual Report 2022
PublicationDunedin Filleul Surgical Centre opens today
Te Whatu Ora in Southern is excited to announce the opening of the new Filleul Surgical Centre today.PublicationCentral Lakes mental health crisis support service launches
Better access to crisis support and more localised care options are now available for people in the Queenstown Lakes and Central Otago region experiencing mental distress.PublicationNew Dunedin Hospital – Site Movements
Work on the Outpatient Building site is moving along, with pile cap reinforcing and progressive concrete pours undertaken this week.PublicationGiving Parents a Choice
WhŌ recently donated crocheted bereavement baskets to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Dunedin Hospital.Living well campaignThe Importance of being Heard and Understood
Helping people is in Maria’s DNA given her mother, who was the director of social services at a hospital in Argentina, used to say, “We are here to hold their hands.” Meaning, we are here to support and help people.Living well campaignProud to Support Health Care Professionals
Foundation president Craig Smith says the focus today remains much the same from when it was first founded in 1966.Living well campaignHistoric Florence is a Wee Gem
Transport World executive director Joc O’Donnell is a big Kombi fan. She bought the Kombi, now dubbed Florence, off Trade Me and transported her from Hastings to Invercargill.Living well campaignTeamwork Pays Off for Dental Team
This was undertaken at Southland Hospital and also using Mobile surgical services in Balclutha, Gore and Queenstown.Living well campaignCommunity rehab a breath of fresh air
A pulmonary rehabilitation programme is being successfully run in the community for the first time in Southland.Living well campaignOtago Clinical Skills Laboratories - Building a model for future Simulation-Based Education
The OCSL strives to be a repository of simulation-based education expertise, high-fidelity simulation equipment, and a fit-for-purpose facility to allow for state-of-the-art simulation education and training.Living well campaignNew community-based drug and alcohol service launching in Southland – Hiwa-i-te-rangi
More community-based drug and alcohol services will soon be available in Southland, with Te Whatu Ora Southern announcing an expansion of their contract with Nga Kete Matauranga Pounamu Charitable Trust (NKMP).PublicationNew Dunedin Hospital – Site Movements May 2023
Work on New Dunedin Hospital site is moving along, with Ceres undertaking excavation works for the footprint of the planned Inpatient building this week.PublicationTe Whatu Ora Southern Bowel Screening Team marks five-year milestone
The Te Whatu Ora Southern team was proud to mark the five-year anniversary of the National Bowel Screening programme recently and is delighted with the results achieved.PublicationNew community-based alcohol and drug addictions service launches in Otago
More community-based alcohol and drug services are now available in Otago, following the launch of the new alcohol and other drug (AOD) addictions service run by Te Kāika in Dunedin and funded by Te Whatu Ora.PublicationQueenstown Simulation Exercise
A national trauma Simulation Education exercise has been recently held at the Lakes District Hospital for the first time.Living well campaignK9MD: Making pawsitive impact on cancer detection
With her trusty K9MD handler Erika Proebstel by her side, Weta bounded into the room with excitement - she was on a mission to sniff out cancer trouble.Living well campaignBlokes, banter and a bespoke bookcase
This is all thanks to the gents at the Taieri Blokes Shed in Mosgiel - a space which brings men together, creating friendships and working on meaningful projects which give back to their community.Living well campaignNew mental wellbeing navigator appointed for Central Lakes region
Central Lakes communities will continue to be supported through the long tail of COVID-related impacts with a regional mental wellbeing navigator confirmed for a third year.PublicationDunedin Hospital Intensive Care Unit Accredited for Training
Te Whatu Ora in Southern is excited to announce that Dunedin Hospital's intensive care unit (ICU) has recently achieved C12-level accreditation for ICU specialist training by the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM).PublicationAotearoa Immunisation Week
Getting immunised is one of the best things we can do to protect ourselves, our whānau and our communities from a range of preventable diseases that can cause serious illness and even death.Page