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Community Scoop » Latest Controlled Purchase Operations Brings Varied Results

Press Release – Northland District Health Board Two recent Controlled Purchase Operations conducted at licensed premises throughout Northland by Northland DHB and NZ Police staff concluded in a varied result. The operations saw underage volunteers, aged 16 and 17 years, attempt to purchase alcohol … Two recent Controlled Purchase Operations conducted at licensed premises throughout Northland by Northland DHB and NZ Police staff concluded in a varied result. The operations saw underage volunteers, aged 16 and 17 years, attempt to purchase alcohol from licensed premises in the Bay of Islands and Whangarei regions. A pleasing result from the Far North operation with NO sales from the 14 outlets tested, however ONE sale resulted from the 19 outlets tested in the Whangarei area. This result was particularly disappointing as it is the second time this premises has sold alcohol to a minor.

Covid-19: Vaccination programme picks up steam in Northland

Covid-19: Vaccination programme picks up steam in Northland
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Change To Northland DHB Visitor Policy Due To Increase In Children s Respiratory Illness

Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 4:03 pm A sudden increase in respiratory illness in children has led to Northland DHB changing the visitor policy for Te Kotuku (maternity), the Special Baby Care Unit and the Children’s Ward (Ward 2) at Whangārei Hospital. The illness is caused by a respiratory virus that is common at this time of year, and is highly contagious. It mostly impacts babies under one year of age and can cause breathing difficulties in small children. Northland DHB said that the policy change aims to keep children in their care safe, as well as their siblings and young whanāu, by

New Northland Business Excellence Award Recognises Support For Mental Health & Addictions In The Workplace

Friday, 2 July 2021, 2:20 pm Northland DHB is thrilled to support the establishment of a new Northland Business Excellence Award, which celebrates Northland businesses who support people with mental health and addictions into employment. The Workplace Diversity and Inclusion award is designed and sponsored by Far North Trust, Te Mana Oranga. As part of the service they deliver to their communities, Te Mana Oranga know and understand the positive impact meaningful employment can have for individuals and businesses. “Anyone at any time can be affected by mental health and addictions challenges,” offered Reg Peterson, chief executive at Te Mana Oranga Trust. “Establishing this award

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