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Judith Collins: Government plans may lead to Māori systems for education, justice
1 May, 2021 02:38 AM
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National Party leader Judith Collins has doubled down on her opposition to the Government s proposed Māori Health Authority. Photo / Samuel Rillstone, RNZ
National Party leader Judith Collins has doubled down on her opposition to the Government s proposed Māori Health Authority. Photo / Samuel Rillstone, RNZ
RNZ
National is accusing Labour of trying to sneak through a divisive plan to set up separate systems for Māori at all levels - including in Parliament.
Party leader Judith Collins made the remarks in a speech to party members today in Auckland at the first of a series of regional conferences being held around the country.
Functionally obsolete IT system at Auckland Hospital to be scrapped
1 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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All of New Zealand s 20 district health boards will be replaced by one, single national health body responsible for the running of all hospitals, the Government has revealed. Video / Mark Mitchell
All of New Zealand s 20 district health boards will be replaced by one, single national health body responsible for the running of all hospitals, the Government has revealed. Video / Mark Mitchell
Nicholas Jones is an investigative reporter at the New Zealand Herald nicholas.jones@nzherald.co.nz@nickjonesnzer An IT system that can more easily track patients if they move across DHB boundaries will be introduced at Auckland City Hospital, after investigations into recent maternity deaths found the most vulnerable women often move
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Euthanasia: Are we ready for legalised assisted dying in New Zealand?
30 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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ACT leader David Seymour and deputy Brooke van Velden thank MP s and supporters after the yes vote on the End of Life Choice Act. Video / ACT Party / Mark Tantrum
ACT leader David Seymour and deputy Brooke van Velden thank MP s and supporters after the yes vote on the End of Life Choice Act. Video / ACT Party / Mark Tantrum
NZ Herald
By: Scarlett Cvitanovich Last year almost two-thirds of New Zealanders voted to legalise assisted dying. So come November 7, euthanasia will be legal. The Ministry of Health expects about 1100 people to request it in the first year