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21st November, 2018
21 November 2018 Midwives Kick Off Two Weeks of Strike Action More than 1150 DHB-employed midwives will begin strike action tomorrow (Thursday, 22 November). Employed midwives are striking for two hours, twice a day, over…
21st November, 2018
Media Statement 20 November, 2018 Midwives Join Call For Better Postnatal Resourcing Midwives agree that access to high quality care for 48 hours after birth is vital to the wellbeing of mothers and babies and…
15th November, 2018
Pronunciation of te reo Māori, cultural protocol and waiata are the main focus of a new mobile app, Āke Āke, launched this week by Auckland and Waitematā District Health Boards. Āke Āke, available now on iOS and…
17th October, 2018
Dear Members Please find attached a College advisory for midwives about the increasing incidence of Syphilis in New Zealand Click here to view
15th October, 2018
Lead Maternity Care midwives: Business Contribution Payment The Ministry of Health is making a one-off payment to eligible LMC midwives as part of the Budget 2018 Maternity Package announced by the Government in May 2018.…
27th September, 2018
Rural Women New Zealand has announced its support for the call made by the New Zealand College of Midwives demanding pay equity. Click here to view article
20th September, 2018
New Zealand midwives are heading into a “make-or-break” pay talk meeting with the government today. Photo: 123RF The focus of the meeting will be on a funding model co-designed by midwives and the Ministry of Health,…
20th September, 2018
With the gender pay gap in the headlines, midwives are working hard for change. And that’s fitting, given midwifery is a career that supports women, babies and whānau, enabling change in so many lives. “There…
12th September, 2018
Nine to Noon interview with a Southern DHB representative, Wanaka midwife and consumer representative, highlighting the issues with funding for rural primary midwifery services, leading to workforce shortages Click here to listen