by Cherie Stevenson | Mar 12, 2025 | News, WFD
Kristal’s Story Supporting Whānau, Strengthening Iwi For Kristal, social work is a way to uplift her community. “My why is first and foremost my iwi. My people. Making them well within themselves so they can be better for their whānau.” Kristal has spent 11 years at...
by Cherie Stevenson | Feb 21, 2025 | News
This newsletter includes: Clinical Updates New GM at Whakatane Hospital Newborn Screening for SMA Now in Place New Synthetic Cannabinoid Detected in NZ Liraglutide Access Expanding from 1 March Bexsero Vaccinations Catch Up Programme Ear Nurse Service Help...
by Cherie Stevenson | Nov 21, 2024 | News
We are delighted to release our 2023/2024 Eastern Bay Primary Health Alliance Annual Report. A comprehensive reflection of the work being done to improve the health and well-being of tamariki and rangatahi across the Eastern Bay of Plenty. This year’s report is a...
by Cherie Stevenson | Nov 18, 2024 | News
This article has been repurposed from RNZ. The complex way that the government subsidises our health care has a massive influence on GP appointment costs. Clinics are also businesses so competition and running costs – rent, salaries, power bills, etc – are...
by Cherie Stevenson | Nov 14, 2024 | News
Eastern Bay Hauora & Health Workforce Development Fund Now Open We are pleased to announce the opening of the Eastern Bay Hauora & Health Workforce Development Fund. This fund is designed to support and strengthen Hauora, primary and community care workforce...
by Cherie Stevenson | Nov 12, 2024 | News
Great to have had Nicola Ehau – Regional Commissioner, and Rawinia Mariner, Group Manager – Localities from Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora visit Eastern Bay Primary Health Alliance last week. We had a productive Q&A session with our team, gaining valuable...