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Counties
Manukau District Health Board
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Counties
Manukau District Health Board does not endorse or take responsibility
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ACC
(Accident Compensation Corporation)
http://www.acc.co.nz
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Accident & Emergency Centres (A&Es) in Counties
Manukau area
http://www.healthpoint.co.nz/default,21528.sm#other
For alternative emergency care you have the option of using other
external accident and emergency services outside of CMDHB Hospital
Services. To find out the costs please contact each individual
clinic nearest to you.
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Auckland Health Careers
http://www.countieshealthjobs.com
Search for current vacancies, working in New Zealand and find out
more about Clinical, non-Clinical and other careers at Counties
Manukau District Health Board (CMDHB).
http://www.healthcareers.org.nz/
This website has all the information Students, International
Candidates, those that want to Return to Health or are Currently in
Health need wherever they are in their career in the health sector,
whether they are just starting out, taking a break, working overseas
or working in New Zealand.
http://www.aucklandhealthjobs.com
Auckland Health Jobs. Search for current vacancies at Counties
Manukau District Health Board.
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Auckland Regional Public Health Service
(ARPHS)
http://www.arphs.govt.nz
Auckland Regional Public Health Service (ARPHS)
provides services for the population of the three District Health
Boards covering the Auckland region - Auckland District Health Board
(ADHB), Counties
Manukau District Health Board (CMDHB)
and Waitemata District Health Board (WDHB).
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Auckland Regional Resident Medical Officer
Services (ARRMOS)
http://www.arrmos.co.nz
Auckland Regional Registered Medical Officer Services (ARRMOS)
exists to support and facilitate employment and training for
Resident Medical Officers.
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Auckland Spinal Rehabilitation
Unit (ASRU)
http://www.aucklandspinalunit.co.nz
The Auckland Spinal Rehabilitation Unit is a
regional spinal injury service which provides comprehensive care for
people with a spinal cord injury from the central north island to
the far north.
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CADS (Community Alcohol & Drug Services)
http://www.cads.org.nz CADS offers a
free service, funded through the
Waitemata District Health Board to anybody in the Auckland
region wanting to solve an alcohol or drug related question,
issue or problem.
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Careers
http://www.countieshealthjobs.com
Search for current vacancies, working in New Zealand and find out
more about Clinical, non-Clinical and other careers at Counties
Manukau District Health Board (CMDHB).
http://www.healthcareers.org.nz/
This website has all the information Students, International
Candidates, those that want to Return to Health or are Currently in
Health need wherever they are in their career in the health sector,
whether they are just starting out, taking a break, working overseas
or working in New Zealand.
http://www.aucklandhealthjobs.com
Auckland Health Jobs. Search for current vacancies at Counties
Manukau District Health Board.
http://www.kiwihealthjobs.com
New Zealand's Largest Health Sector Job Board
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Centre for Clinical Research and effective
practice (CCRep)
http://www.ccrep.org.nz CCRep is a charitable trust whose key objectives are to undertake,
conduct and promote clinical research, evidence-based practice and
educational initiatives within the South Auckland region.
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Centre for Independent
Living
http://www.independentliving.org.nz
The Centre for Independent Living
is a show room of aids for daily equipment, products and
information.
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Creating a Better Future
http://www.betterfuture.co.nz
Supporting Healthier Communities in Counties Manukau.
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Office for Disability Issues
http://www.odi.govt.nz/
The Office for
Disability Issues is responsible for ensuring government keeps faith
with the New Zealand Disability Strategy, by promoting the
participation and inclusion of disabled people in our society
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Elective Services
http://www.electiveservices.govt.nz
Elective Services are hospital services for patients who do not need
immediate hospital treatment.
This site contains information about how well the 21 District
Hospital Boards are progressing against government targets in the
area of managing patients' access to services. It also provides
guidelines for primary care practitioners to assist them in managing
patients and referring them to hospitals.
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Eligibility &
Non-Residents (Ministry of Health)
http://www.health.govt.nz/eligibility
Information to help you
decide whether you are eligible for publicly funded health and
disability services in New Zealand.
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Health & Disability Commissioner
http://www.hdc.org.nz
The Health and
Disability Commissioner is an independent agency set
up to:
- promote and protect the rights of consumers who
use health and disability services;
- help resolve problems between consumers and
providers of health and disability services; and
- improve the quality of health care and disability
services.
- Health Improvement and
Innovation Resource Centre (HIIRC)
http://www.hiirc.org.nz/
Sponsored by the Ministry of Health,
the Health Improvement and Innovation Resource Centre (HIIRC) is a
web-based resource that serves as a central repository of knowledge,
innovation and learning to support the health and disability sector.
HIIRC holds the latest New Zealand health publications, tools for
best practice and information on health initiatives, with the option
to provide input on all postings.
- Health Minister's Website
http://www.beehive.govt.nz/portfolio/health Hon
Tony Ryall's contact details, Associated Ministers, Releases,
Speeches, Features and Newsletters.
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Health Navigator
http://www.healthnavigator.org.nz
Find a range of Health Topics
covering many common long-term conditions, information on Keeping
Well and Medication, a range of resources under Self
Management and the Centre for Clinical Excellence section
that will primarily be of interest to health providers in primary,
secondary and community settings focusing on quality improvement and
clinical excellence.
Instead of searching or remembering
hundreds of health websites, the Health Navigator Charitable Trust
have done the work for you. Now there is one simple entry point from
where you can hopefully find the right information at the right
time!
DISCLAIMER: Health Navigator NZ is intended to provide general
advice only. If you have any medical concerns, you should see your
doctor. Health Navigator NZ information has been selected from a
variety of consumer health resources and countries, therefore it is
likely there will be some variations. All medical information needs
to be carefully reviewed with your health care provider.
- Health Sponsorship Council
(HSC)
http://www.hsc.org.nz
HSC is a New Zealand government agency that uses health promotion to
promote health and encourage healthy lifestyles.
- Health System (New Zealand's
health & disability system)
http://www.health.govt.nz/new-zealand-health-system
- Health Topics
http://www.health.govt.nz/yourhealth-topics
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healthAlliance
http://www.healthalliance.co.nz
On the 1 March
2011 the formation of a new
Northern Region shared services
organisation provided a fresh start and new opportunity to provide
efficient and effective delivery of non-frontline transactional
support services for Northland DHB, Waitemata DHB, Auckland DHB and
Counties Manukau DHB. Operating under the name healthAlliance, the
organisation is jointly owned by the four DHBs and Health Benefits
Ltd.
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Healthline
Free 24-hour health advice -
call Healthline
on 0800 611 116
Healthline is a free, 24
hour a day telephone advice health advice service which
includes the Well Child telephone advice service.
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Healthpoint
http://www.healthpoint.co.nz Healthpoint is a website that CMDHB uses to allow doctors,
patients and caregivers to access local information about what to expect
prior to, during and following a referral to secondary/tertiary medical
healthcare services.

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Kidshealth
http://www.kidshealth.org.nz
Kidshealth is a child
and youth health information website to support parents and health
professionals.
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Kidz First Children's Hospital
Kidz First Children's Hospital
Kidz First is a children's hospital purpose built for the delivery
of family centred health care and serving the culturally diverse
Counties Manukau community. The 82-bed hospital's design meets not
only the medical care needs, but also the developmental, emotional
and social needs of children, young people and their families.
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Let's Beat Diabetes (LBD)
Creating a Better Future
has evolved from the Let’s Beat
Diabetes initiative, which focused on diabetes prevention in
Counties Manukau. The Let’s Beat Diabetes website can now be found
here.
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- Ministry of Health
http://www.health.govt.nz Information about the Ministry, as well as online publications
and news and issues.
- Ministry of
Health - Eligibility & Non-Residents
http://www.health.govt.nz/eligibility
Information to help you decide whether you are eligible for publicly
funded health and disability services in New Zealand.

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National Burn Service (NBS)
http://www.nationalburnservice.co.nz
Links to Regional Burn Units, Referrals, Policies & Guidelines, NBS
Group, Links, Contacts and Feedback.
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National Health Board (NHB)
http://www.nationalhealthboard.govt.nz
This website aims to inform the health and disability sector
about the NHB and to actively engage with clinicians and the
wider health sector, and be responsive to their needs.
Read more...
- National Immunisation
Register
http://www.health.govt.nz/nir
The National Immunisation Register (NIR) is a computerised
information system that has been developed to hold immunisation
details of New Zealand children.
- New Zealand Government
http://newzealand.govt.nz
New Zealand government's website,
from drivers' licences to dog licences, tax issues to health
issues, starting a family to starting a business.
- New Zealand Health
Strategy
http://www.health.govt.nz/publications/new-zealand-health-strategy Information on New Zealand Health
Strategies, as well as online
publications and news and issues.
- New Zealand Medical
Association
http://www.nzma.org.nz
The New Zealand Medical Association is the
country's foremost pan-professional medical organisation.
- New Zealand Nurses
Organisation
http://www.nzno.org.nz
NZNO is committed to the representation of members, the
promotion of nursing and midwifery.
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Non-Residents & Eligibility (Ministry of Health)
http://www.health.govt.nz/eligibility
Information to help you decide whether you are eligible for
publicly funded health and disability services in New Zealand.
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Northern DHB
Support Agency (NDSA)
http://www.ndsa.co.nz The NDSA is a shared services
agency joint venture owned by the three Auckland Metro DHBs
(Auckland, Counties Manukau and Waitemata) in their roles as
health and disability service funders, for areas of service
provision identified as benefiting from a regional solution.
- Nursing Council of New
Zealand
http://www.nursingcouncil.org.nz/
As the statutory authority, the
Nursing Council of New Zealand governs the practice of
nurses. The Council sets and monitors standards in the interests
of the public and the profession. The Council's primary concern
is public safety.
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Occupational Therapy Board of NZ
http://www.occupationaltherapyboard.org.nz
The
Occupational Therapy Board of NZ has been appointed as a body
corporate in accordance with the Health Practitioners Competence
Assurance Act 2003 (the Act) As an Authority under this Act, the
Board is responsible for the registration and oversight of
occupational therapy practitioners.

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Pacific Health
http://www.health.govt.nz/pacific
The site provides access to the
Ministry of Health’s Pacific work programme, as well as providing
access to related work in other organisations and institutions.
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Pathways
http://www.pathways.co.nz/
Overview of a wide range of mental health support choices that
Pathways provides in eight New Zealand regions.
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Public Health
See
http://www.arphs.govt.nz
Auckland Regional Public Health Service (ARPHS)
provides services for the population of the three District Health
Boards covering the Auckland region - Auckland District Health Board
(ADHB), Counties
Manukau District Health Board (CMDHB)
and Waitemata District Health Board (WDHB).
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Seniorline
http://www.adhb.govt.nz/SeniorLine
Helping older people navigate the health system
Information for older people
to make decisions about staying at home, retirement villages,
homecare, day care and rest homes.
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South Auckland Health Foundation
http://www.sahf.org.nz The South Auckland Health Foundation is a registered charitable trust
that supports and raises funds for the health services provided
by Counties Manukau District Health Board.
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- The Werry Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental
Health
http://www.werrycentre.org.nz/ The Werry Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health is housed
within the Department of Psychological Medicine in the Faculty of
Medical Sciences, University of Auckland and hosted by Auckland
Uniservices Ltd. The Werry Centre incorporates
Workforce Development for the child and
adolescent mental health sector workforce;
Teaching in child and adolescent mental
health and
Research in the child and adolescent
mental health field and workforce development in this field.
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Vacancies
http://www.countieshealthjobs.com
Search for current vacancies, working in New Zealand and find out
more about Clinical, non-Clinical and other careers at Counties
Manukau District Health Board (CMDHB).
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Webhealth
http://www.webhealth.co.nz Find a Health and Social Service such as a
counsellor, family service or a GP in the Counties Manukau
region.
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WEKA: What Everybody Keeps Asking
about - Disability
http://www.weka.net.nz
Weka is New Zealand's disability information web site, for people
with disabilities, their families, whanau and caregivers, health
professionals and disability information providers.
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The Werry Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental
Health
http://www.werrycentre.org.nz/
The Werry Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health is housed
within the Department of Psychological Medicine in the Faculty of
Medical Sciences, University of Auckland and hosted by Auckland
Uniservices Ltd. The Werry Centre incorporates
Workforce Development for the child and
adolescent mental health sector workforce;
Teaching in child and adolescent mental
health and
Research in the child and adolescent
mental health field and workforce development in this field.
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Counties
Manukau District Health Board does not endorse or take responsibility
for the maintenance, updates or content of the websites listed on this
page.
Published: 08-Dec-2011
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