Monday 11 March 2019

World Congress on Nursing

Nursing Congress Australia
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What is a Practice Nurse?

Practice nurses are highly trained nurses who work with GPs in primary care practices. They provide a range of services including immunisations, wound care, medical advice and chronic disease management.

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Auckland DHB Nursing Services - District Nursing

A team of experienced nursing staff based in the community providing a wide variety of nursing care in the home, including palliative care and leg ulcer services at Greenlane Clinical Centre, with the goal of promoting optimum health and independence for clients. District Nursing includes generalist and specialist knowledge and skills as well as knowledge of community resources which may be needed to complement care. The staff function independently and interdependently in assessing needs, monitoring, delivering and evaluating care.

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Kidz First Public Health Nursing PUBLIC SERVICE

The Kidz First Public Health Nurses are registered nurses who collectively bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to their work. They work to ensure the wellbeing of children, young people and their families/whanau. They also:

  • Advocate for children, young people and their families by working alongside their families/whanau, school staff, allied health professionals and social agencies to ensure positive health outcomes
  • Organise and deliver immunisation programmes in schools
  • Follow up children and young people with identified hearing/vision needs
  • Provide specialist nursing services to school children as required
  • Resource schools in planning health education and health promotion
  • Work closely with schools interested in developing as Health-Promoting Schools.


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Nurse Maude Hospice COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICE

Nurse Maude provides nursing, homecare, and support so people can stay in their own homes and communities and inpatient care in its hospital and hospice. By working in partnership with other health providers and through significant investment in our people, technology, research and development, Nurse Maude continues to care for the people of Canterbury, as we have done since 1896.

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Piripoho Nursing Service COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICE

This service is a collaboration between Owhata Medical Centre, Lakes DHB and Tatou Pounamu (formerly Eastside Community Collective). The service arose out of the Eastside Child Friendly Initiative.

The aim is for every child who lives Eastside Rotorua to be safe and be able to reach their potential. Being healthy is important as it can determine the outcomes for our children. The focus of this service is children living within the Eastside of Rotorua aged between 0 - 18 years, their whanau and hapu mama.

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Poutiri Trust - Pouwhenua (Community Nursing)

Poutiri Charitable Trust was established in 1997 to contract and develop Maori Health Providers within the Bay of Plenty region to deliver on a variety of health and wellbeing services.

See below for the Community Nursing Services provided under Pouwhenua. Poutiri Charitable Trust also delivers Mental Health and Addiction in Te Puke through our Poutangata Services and a general health and wellbeing service through our Whanau Ora service. 

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Hinepukohurangi Trust - Community Nursing
The Hinepukohurangi Trust is an established Māori provider of health and disability services in Ruatāhuna. They work to assist in the development and distribution of Te Reo Māori health promotion resources to local marae and Kohanga Reo in Ruatāhuna; and through local panui, the iwi radio station and static displays at marae hui.

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Waitemata DHB District Nursing Service

District nurses provide specialised care/ treatment for patients and families in their own homes, if housebound due to their medical condition, or in a district nursing clinic. Our main role is to support and promote a healthy lifestyle in order to help people remain independent.

The district nurses will coordinate patient care; from admission to the service, until they transfer care back to the GP practice. They work closely with the patient and their health team (GPs, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech language therapists, social workers, dietitians and needs assessment and service co-ordinators) to ensure the patient receives the best possible care.

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Southern DHB - Pacific Island Nurse Service

  • The Pacific Island Nurse Specialist team is committed to Pacific Island culture and has extensive networks in the Southland Pacific Island community. They offer a comprehensive service to clients accessing hospital and primary care services including:
  • Support when accessing health services
  • Assistance to help understand the medical explanation about your illness, its treatment and follow up care


Helping to monitor your care after you leave hospital


Referrals can also be made by GPs, community service offices or a friend or family member.

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A free Pacific Island primary health care clinic is held each week at the Pacific Island Advisory and Cultural Service Trust rooms.

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