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Our Health Profile Te Whatu Ora

WebOral Health. Northland’s Year 8 students have a higher number of decayed, missing or filled teeth (0.99 compared with 0.73 nationally). Our 5-year-olds have one of the lowest percentages of teeth without tooth decay (42 percent compared with 55.1 percent nationally). Lifestyle Behaviours.

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National Public Health Service – Northern Region Te Whatu Ora

WebTo contact our health protection team please email: [email protected]. This inbox is monitored 24/7. National Public Health Service – Northern Region was formed when Ngā Tai Ora – Public Health Northland and Auckland Regional Public Health Service merged together, as part of the health reforms. Last modified: 13th March 2024.

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Northland Population Health Status

WebNew Zealand Health Survey (2017); Ministry of Health (2017) Source: 2011-14 Health Survey In 2018, 3,590 individuals (2%) of Northlands Population were discharged with a diagnosis of cancer 11,797 (6.6%) people in Northland suspected of having diabetes. 4,949 (42.0%) of these people are Māori. In 2018 the top two most common cancer diagnoses

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Getting Vaccinated Te Whatu Ora

WebIf you’re pregnant, you can get a COVID-19 vaccine at any stage of your pregnancy. If you haven't made your appointments yet, you can: ask your GP clinic if they are providing the COVID-19 vaccine. book online at Book My Vaccine. book by phone – call the COVID Vaccination Healthline on 0800 28 29 26 (8am to 8pm, 7 days a week).

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Public Health Te Whatu Ora

Webreorienting services towards health gain; This approach is from the Ottawa Charter, a global framework used in New Zealand for planning public health strategies. The framework recognises that to improve the health of populations and individuals, there is a need to look wider than just providing health services, and address the determinants of

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Primary Care Multidisciplinary Team (MDTs) Meetings – Health

WebPrimary Care Led MDTs: The steps for general practice and primary care services to run or participate in a MDT meeting are available at the bottom of this page. These MDTs may be run by either GPs or Practice Nurses (with GPs attending). Te-Hono: Is a monthly MDT meeting for GPs to link to a specialist or specialists via Zoom.

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Taitokerau Rautaki Hauora / Northland Health Strategy 2040

WebIntroduction. This website page contains the Taitokerau Rautaki Hauora (Te Tai Tokerau Health Strategy 2040), along with an account of how it was developed and resources that were used to support the case for change. The Strategy is the culmination of extensive engagement across Te Tai Tokerau that included hui with the community, health

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What to do if you have a Cold or Flu Te Whatu Ora

WebManaging your child’s cold or flu symptoms is similar to managing your own. However, if your child has any of the symptoms below, please call your GP or freephone Healthline on 0800 611 116. In an emergency, always call 111. Drinking less than 50 percent of normal fluids over the past 24 hours or significantly reduced urine output/wet nappies.

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Primary Health Te Whatu Ora

WebHealth providers who belong to PHOs include GPs, Māori providers and community organisations. Through the information that the PHO gathers they can get a clear picture of the health problems in their area and put in place programmes to improve and promote health. Reaching the highest need people enrolled is a PHO priority.

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Publications Te Whatu Ora

WebNorthland Health Strategy 2040 : Northland Population Health and Wellbeing Indicators: August 2019: Northland System Level Measures Improvement Plan: 2020 - 2021: Northern Region Health Plan: 2020 - 2021 : Paid Family Carer Policy : Palliative Care Strategic Action Plan: 2007: PreScribe - Staff Magazine : Autumn 2024. Summer 2023 . Spring …

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I'm not well, where do I go

WebHealth A – Z. Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand – Te Tai Tokerau has an A – Z of Services. The Healthify website has a Health A-Z section with easy-to-read information on a wide range of health conditions – from abdominal pain to the Zika virus – including how to recognise symptoms and tips for prevention, self-care and treatment.

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Māori Health Directorate

WebCommitment: by recruiting and training a culturally competent health workforce that meets the health care needs and aspirations of Māori. For more information please contact: Dr Joy Panoho | Manager. Ph: (09) 430 4100 | E-mail: [email protected]. 23rd …

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Te Roopu Kimiora

WebMental Health Crisis Line – 0800223371; Suicide Crisis Helpline – 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO) Youthline – 0800 376 633 or free text 234; Kidsline – 0800 54 37 54 (for under 18s) What’s Up – 0800 942 8787 (for 5–18-year-olds and available 12pm–11pm weekdays and 3pm–11pm weekends. There is also an online chat available 3pm

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Suicide Resources Te Whatu Ora

WebSuicide Resources Websites. Helplines and immediate help - Te Tai Tokerau Directory of Wellbeing Services and Resources Aoake Te Rā brief therapeutic support for those bereaved by suicide. Kia Piki te Ora Suicide Prevention. The LowDown The Lowdown is part of a national public health campaign (the National Depression Initiative) and has …

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The life force is hidden in the ocean

WebThe public health system does not meet the Crown’s obligations to Māori. Māori should be equal . partners in health system design and delivery as required under Te Tiriti o Waitangi 1840 and He Whakaputanga (Declaration of Independence) 1835, and as described in the Waitangi Tribunal’s Health Services and Outcomes Inquiry (Wai2575) 2

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Health Fund PLUS Te Whatu Ora

WebHealth Fund PLUS is a partnership between Northland Community Foundation and Te Whatu Ora in Te Tai Tokerau, focusing on raising funds for projects that sit outside the scope of government funding. Projects such as enhancing healing spaces, developing our workforce, and purchasing additional equipment and services, make all the difference in

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Whangārei Hospital Services Te Whatu Ora

WebWhangārei Hospital Services. Whangārei Hospital is Northland DHB's largest and provides secondary specialist care to all of Northland and has 246 inpatient beds. Services include: Eight surgical theatres each with their own specialty and one procedure room. An eight bed Intensive Care Unit and High Dependency Unit - Helicopter retrievals and

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Our People Te Whatu Ora

WebHealth, Safety and Wellbeing. Although COVID-19 stretched the health system, the risk to our workforce was kept low through effective infection prevention controls, testing and vaccination. Our Values are centred around health, safety and wellbeing. We are committed to providing a culturally and physically safe workplace for employees, patients

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Oral Health Service Te Whatu Ora

WebTe Whatu Ora Oral Health Service is a FREE community-based dental service for children under 18 years across the Northland Region. We provide comprehensive oral health care through School, Adolescent, Community and Hospital Dental Services. Babies. Babies born in the Northland Region are enrolled with the oral health service at birth.

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Personal Needs Te Whatu Ora

WebThis nursing service is provided by the Home Health Care Service and provides hospital-level care in your own home. The service allows you to be treated at home, which can mean earlier discharge from hospital if this is appropriate. Please ask your nurse for further information. Last modified: 4th March 2022.

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Laboratory Te Whatu Ora

WebPh: 09-408 0010 ext 4844 or 4843. [email protected]. Whangārei. Mon - Fri, 8am-5pm. Patients can visit the specimen collection area on the first-floor Central block of Whangārei Hospital, above the Emergency Department. Laboratory Department. Ph: 09-4304100 ext 7212.

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Kaitaia Hospital Services Te Whatu Ora

WebKaitaia Hospital Services. Kaitaia Hospital is Te Whatu Ora's northernmost hospital. It is a general hospital serving a widely scattered population. The 26 bed hospital has a general ward, maternity and paediatric ward with all the supporting services, and also provides a substantial community health service. The hospital services include:

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