Thursday, 24 December 2020, 10:48 am
The highlights of a kiwi Christmas can range from
backyard cricket to a trip to the beach. But one thing that
connects most kiwis is sharing delicious Christmas kai with
friends and whānau.
Canterbury DHB’s WellFood team
are well aware of the tradition of enjoying a great
Christmas meal and that’s why they go the extra mile to
serve up a mouth-watering Christmas feast to patients each
year.
The team are busy preparing the almost 1100
Christmas meals they’ll be plating up for patients who
find themselves in one of Canterbury’s hospitals on
Wednesday, 23 December 2020, 3:45 pm
Canterbury DHB’s Community and Public Health unit has
issued a health warning for Waikirikiri/Selwyn River at
Chamberlains Ford
The warning follows finding moderate
to high cover of potentially toxic algae (benthic
cyanobacteria) in the Waikirikiri/Selwyn River at
Chamberlains Ford
People should avoid the area and
animals, particularly dogs, should not be allowed near the
water until the health warning has been lifted.
There
are also other access points along the Waikirikiri/Selwyn
River at Chamberlains Ford that may have benthic
cyanobacteria present. People are advised to treat every
low-flowing river cautiously, check for the presence of
Press Release – Canterbury District Health Board The highlights of a kiwi Christmas can range from backyard cricket to a trip to the beach. But one thing that connects most kiwis is sharing delicious Christmas kai with friends and whnau. Canterbury DHBs WellFood team are well aware of …
The highlights of a kiwi Christmas can range from backyard cricket to a trip to the beach. But one thing that connects most kiwis is sharing delicious Christmas kai with friends and whānau.
Canterbury DHB’s WellFood team are well aware of the tradition of enjoying a great Christmas meal and that’s why they go the extra mile to serve up a mouth-watering Christmas feast to patients each year.
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Wednesday, 23 December 2020, 10:35 am
A message from Board Chair, Sir John
Hansen
I am very pleased to announce that
following a global recruitment search, Dr Peter Bramley has
been appointed to the position of Chief Executive of
Canterbury and West Coast DHBs.
Peter is currently
Chief Executive of Nelson Marlborough Health. He started at
Nelson Marlborough in 2010 as Service Director Medical and
Surgical Services. In 2013, he became General Manager
Clinical Services and in August 2016 became Acting Chief
Executive and was appointed permanent Chief Executive in
2017. He’s very familiar with Canterbury and West Coast
DHBs as he was appointed Acting Chief Executive earlier this