Tihei Mauriora, He honore he kororia ki te Atua, He maungarongo ki te whenua, He whakaaro pai ki nga tangata katoa. E mihi ana tenei ki a Te Atiawa otira ki nga iwi o te motu e noho mai nei i roto i te rohe o Awakairangi ara Te Upoko o te Ika. Tenei te karanga, te wero, te whakapa atu ki a tatou katoa kia horapa, kia whakakotahi o tatou nei kaha ki te whakatikatika o tatou mauiui. Hei aha Hei oranga mo te tangata. (translation)
Kia ora, Kia orana, Malo e lelei, Fakaalofa Lahi atu, Taloha ni, Ni sa bula vinaka, Fakatalofa atu, Talofa lava, Welcome to...
Hutt Valley District Health Board's website
We provide and fund health services to nearly 140,000 people in the lower North Island of New Zealand. We are proud to serve our multi-cultural community and we're proud of the work we do to improve their health.
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Hutt Hospital, operated by the Hutt Valley District Health Board, is New Zealand's first and only Magnet designated hospital, putting it amongst the elite American hospitals which hold the designation.
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Swine Flu (H1N1 Influenza) Update
The latest advice to GPs and summary information for all health providers, other agencies and stakeholders from Regional Public Health, click here.
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Postponement:
Public Hui to Establish a Maori Partnership Board.
For more information, please click here.
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Hutt Valley District Health Board and the Interim Maori Partnership Board have decided to postpone the public hui which was to be held on Thursday 2 July at 6 pm in the Auditorium at Hutt Hospital. All large gatherings have a risk of spreading flu and we have decided to postpone our public meetings, where this is possible.
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Your Choices...Your Health What You’ll Pay
 Information on what you’ll pay to see a doctor and for prescriptions is provided below. If you have further questions contact your District Health Board (DHB). You can also email the Ministry of Health’s Primary Health Care team at primary_healthcare@moh.govt.nz. Click here. |
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Wellington’s Regional Public Health is following up possible contacts of a child who returned to New Zealand from Vietnam on 29 January, was seen at the Wellington Hospital Emergency Department and Karori Medical Centre on subsequent days and who has now been diagnosed with English measles (morbilli). For details, click here.
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Keeping Well 2008-12. Wellington Region Strategic Plan For Population Health
Keeping Well is a plan for the Wellington region to lift population health in especially Maori and Pacific wellbeing, by improving the performance of the population health sector. click here. |
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Regional Public Health, a division of Hutt Valley DHB, has undertaken a health impact assessment of the Greater Wellington Regional Council’s draft regional policy statement. The assessment focuses on accessibility to services, physical activity, housing and greenhouse gas emissions. For further information, click here.
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Hutt Valley District Health Board Cancer Action Plan 2007 - 2012, is now available, click here.
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NZ Disability Strategy Implementation Plan 2006-2011 |
Hutt Valley DHB’s New Zealand Disability Strategy Implementation Plan – 2006-2011 has been published and is available by clicking on the link at left.
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Five Year Strategic Plan
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Hutt Valley District Health Board’s Five Year Strategic Plan from July 2006-2011 is now available. This is the document which sets out the organisation's direction for this five year period.
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A website to inform health professionals, community workers, schools and families about the prevention and treatment of serious skin infections. http://www.skininfections.co.nz
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