Thursday, 29 April 2021, 2:38 pm
A collaborative healthcare and community effort is
ensuring kaumātua at marae and aged care facility residents
and staff are the next focus of the COVID-19 vaccination
rollout.
Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB)
Pou Tikanga Graham Cameron said working with iwi and kaupapa
Māori providers to protect community elders was a major
focus.
“With reference to our kuia and kaumātua
here in the Bay of Plenty, the korero we’ve had with our
iwi and Māori communities has clearly demonstrated the
concern they have for their elders,” said Graham. “So
that’s a key driver in the work we’re doing, we’re
Press Release – Bay of Plenty District Health Board A collaborative healthcare and community effort is ensuring kaumtua at marae and aged care facility residents and staff are the next focus of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout. Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB) Pou Tikanga Graham Cameron …
A collaborative healthcare and community effort is ensuring kaumātua at marae and aged care facility residents and staff are the next focus of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout.
Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB) Pou Tikanga Graham Cameron said working with iwi and kaupapa Māori providers to protect community elders was a major focus.
Friday, 23 April 2021, 3:36 pm
A small family-owned and operated rest home in the south
Auckland community of Papatoetoe has today become the first
Aged Residential Care facility in Auckland to get its
residents vaccinated for COVID-19.
A team of
vaccinators from the Northern Region Health Coordination
Centre (NRHCC) vaccinated 38 residents and staff at
Kenderdine Park Rest Home on day one of the region’s Aged
Residential Care outreach programme.
“We are
delighted to have started this important phase of our
vaccination programme which will see some of our most
vulnerable community members protected from COVID-19, said
Matt Hannant, Vaccination programme lead for the
Press Release – Northland District Health Board A small family-owned and operated rest home in the south Auckland community of Papatoetoe has today become the first Aged Residential Care facility in Auckland to get its residents vaccinated for COVID-19. A team of vaccinators from the Northern Region …
A small family-owned and operated rest home in the south Auckland community of Papatoetoe has today become the first Aged Residential Care facility in Auckland to get its residents vaccinated for COVID-19.
A team of vaccinators from the Northern Region Health Coordination Centre (NRHCC) vaccinated 38 residents and staff at Kenderdine Park Rest Home on day one of the region’s Aged Residential Care outreach programme.
Press Release – Northland District Health Board
A small family-owned and operated rest home in the south Auckland community of Papatoetoe has today become the first Aged Residential Care facility in Auckland to get its residents vaccinated for COVID-19.
A team of vaccinators from the Northern Region Health Coordination Centre (NRHCC) vaccinated 38 residents and staff at Kenderdine Park Rest Home on day one of the region’s Aged Residential Care outreach programme.
“We are delighted to have started this important phase of our vaccination programme which will see some of our most vulnerable community members protected from COVID-19, said Matt Hannant, Vaccination programme lead for the NRHCC.