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+Undoctored Media release from the Health and Disability Commissioner Monday 14 June 2021, 03:32 PM 1 minute to Read Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner Rose Wall today released a report finding a nurse in breach of the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights (the Code) for his care of a man residing in a secure facility. The man, aged in his fifties at the time of these events, has an intellectual disability and physical health concerns. He resides in a secure facility operated by the DHB and is a compulsory patient under the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992. The man complained that he was assaulted by his primary nurse in the dining room at the facility. The man and the nurse told HDC different versions of events: the nurse said the man tripped and fell, whereas the man said the nurse pushed him. In any event, when the man was on the floor, the nurse sat on the man’s body and bounced on him, a ....
Covid 19 coronavirus: Many Kiwis grappling with toll on jobs, mental health 2 May, 2021 12:52 AM 4 minutes to read Many Kiwis say they re still grappling with the economic and emotional toll of the Covid-19 pandemic. Photo / Sylvie Whinray Many Kiwis say they re still grappling with the economic and emotional toll of the Covid-19 pandemic. Photo / Sylvie Whinray Many Kiwis say they re still grappling with the economic and emotional toll of the Covid-19 pandemic, despite New Zealand s stand-out success at keeping coronavirus at bay. New survey findings suggest that Covid-19 s hit on the economy likely worsened New Zealand s mental health crisis, while also fuelling a K-shaped recovery that s led to growing inequality. ....
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But even the less political bills can still generate a lot of public submissions to the select committee putting a new bill through its paces. For example, the Health Committee is currently hearing submissions on the Water Services Bill, which seeks to create standards and oversight for water supplies. That might sound prosaic but it generated nearly a thousand submissions from communities, marae and organisations it would affect. Water supply, it turns out, is complex. Most things are. Public submissions can help prevent unintended consequences from well-intentioned laws. So it’s worth keeping an eye out on what bills are up for submissions. You might want to make one. ....