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Join our friends at the Inclusive Maternity Research Forum on Tuesday 23 April 2024, 9am-5pm, at AUT University South Campus. Hear from a diverse range of speakers and participate in this vital wānanga-style exchange, as we explore how maternity research in Aotearoa can be more inclusive of diverse communities.Kai provided - all welcome! Please RSVP to [email protected] (including dietary requirements) 🌸 ... See MoreSee Less
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Are you a midwife looking to return to practice? There’s now more funding and extra support to help you get back into the workforce. The fund is available to midwives in Aotearoa as well as those looking to return, so share with your whānau here and overseas! To be eligible to apply for funding, you must: • have spent three years or more away from practice• hold New Zealand citizenship or residency• fall into one of the categories here: www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-the-health-sector/midwifery-2/#midwifery-return-to-practice-fundingHow much funding you may get, and what recertification you will need to do, depends on the length of time you’ve spent away from practice. ➡️ Find out how to apply here: www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-the-health-sector/midwifery-2/#midwifery-return-to-practice-funding ... See MoreSee Less
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#inspireinclusion #IWD2024Ina oranga te wāhine, ka ora te whānau, ka ora te hapū, ka ora nga iwi eWhen Women are in good health, the whānau, hapū and iwi will flourish. ... See MoreSee Less
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Researchers from Otago uni are looking for people to participate in a survey on emergency contraception, see info below! *Evaluating knowledge of emergency contraception options available in Aotearoa New Zealand*In this short anonymous survey, we would like you to share what you know about emergency contraception with our research team at the University of Otago and Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa (formerly Family Planning). We will use the survey results to see how well the current options for emergency contraception are working for New Zealanders, and if there is a need, and support for, making another emergency contraception medicine available here.We're looking for responses from people aged between 16 and 55, living in Aotearoa New Zealand. This online survey is anonymous and should take you about five to ten minutes to complete.otago.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8CCEfUNSVjS4cRM?fbclid=IwAR0dCxKwzmwwUDkVqZSbn29QKEnUi1eh2hQy... ... See MoreSee Less
Emergency contraception in Aotearoa NZ survey 2024
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Please share what you know about the emergency contraception in Aotearoa New Zealand. The results of this survey will be used to support applications for government funding for contraceptive options w...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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#endometriosisawareness💛 March is international Endometriosis Awareness Month 💛At least 120,000 girls, women and those assigned female at birth are living with endometriosis in Aotearoa. Endometriosis a painful condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus, is found in other places in the body. Early diagnosis and treatment are important.There are a range of resources available online on how to find help and support those living with endometriosis:💜 Endometriosis New Zealand: nzendo.org.nz/💜 Endo Warriors Aotearoa: www.endowarriorsaotearoa.com/💜 Insight Endometriosis: www.insightendometriosis.org.nz/💜 Women's Health Action Trust: www.womens-health.org.nz/endometriosis/💜 Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand: info.health.nz/conditions-treatments/sexual-reproductive/endometriosis/Thank you to the organisations and individuals supporting those impacted in their community and across the health sector 💜💜Keep an eye out for more resources, info, and stories during March. ... See MoreSee Less
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The revised Midwifery Scope of Practice is the culmination of the multi-year Aotearoa Midwifery Project by MCNZ that undertook a Te Tiriti-led evidence-based review. The goals of the project were to align with contemporary midwifery practice and to ensure the future practice of midwifery is responsive to Te Tiriti o Waitangi ... See MoreSee Less
Cutting through the noise: Why whānau-centred midwifery is not erasing women
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Proposed changes to a document that regulates midwifery practice in Aotearoa should be celebrated, not feared.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Get in quick, starts at 7pm!!Our first webinar of 2024 is on Triple negative breast cancer and it is on tonight.You can still register to join us at 7pm and don’t forget to bring your questions for our Q&A session at the end.See you online: ow.ly/3LFE50QztaB ... See MoreSee Less
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Check out the incredible line up of speakers at the La Leche League NZ Conference taking place 19th - 21st April! Celebrating 60 years ✨More at: lalecheleague.org.nz/conference ... See MoreSee Less
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💥Survey💥Researchers at the Cambridge Centre for Neuropsychiatric Research are currently undertaking a project aiming to understand experiences with healthcare provision for the menopause, particularly in regards to treatment or support options. This may include hormone replacement therapy (HRT), testosterone, antidepressants, blood pressure medication, epilepsy or seizure medication, or therapy or counselling. It may also include any lifestyle changes (e.g., diet changes, exercise), as well as any non-prescription medicines or supplements (e.g., herbal remedies) or complementary therapies (e.g., acupuncture). They are conducting an anonymous online survey that takes 10-20 minutes to complete. The goal is for this research to shed some light on how healthcare services globally can be made more patient-centric, ensuring better care and support for the menopause. ... See MoreSee Less
Qualtrics Survey | Qualtrics Experience Management
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The most powerful, simple and trusted way to gather experience data. Start your journey to experience management and try a free account today.0 CommentsComment on Facebook