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  2. Nursing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Nursing in New Zealand is a specialist career with advanced educational requirements. Since the 19th century, the profession has evolved from on-the-job training in hospitals to a degree-level profession studied in technical institutes and universities.

  3. Nursing Council of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ) is the professional body responsible for the registration of nurses in New Zealand, setting standards for nursing education and practice. [1] The council was established in 1902. New Zealand was the first country to legally require nurses to be

  4. 2021 New Zealand nurses strike - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) is New Zealand's largest trade union and professional organisation that represents the nursing profession, midwives and caregivers. It is one of the oldest organisations of this type in the world, tracing its lineage back to the Wellington Private Nurses Association formed in 1905.

  5. New Zealand Nurses Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The NZNO is affiliated with the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions, and the International Council of Nurses. NZNO also works closely with a number of other international organisations including the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Labour Organization (ILO), UNICEF and UNESCO .

  6. Health New Zealand - Te Whatu Ora - Wikipedia

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    On 19 May 2022, the government allocated NZ$13.2 billion from the 2022 New Zealand budget to facilitate the establishment of the Health New Zealand and the Māori Health Authority over the next four years. This amount included $11.1 billion to address the cost pressures of the previous district health board system and $2.1 billion to set up the ...

  7. Karitane hospitals - Wikipedia

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    They were often in demand both in New Zealand and in Britain. [2] After the war there was a shortage of nurses and many nurses left after training either going overseas or taking up positions in the nurseries in public hospitals where there were better employment conditions. [2] Karitane training was initially 12 months but increased to 16.