Promoting Responsible Alcohol Use
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board is exploring ways to eliminate alcohol harm in the community and the impact alcohol harm has on emergency services. To find out more about alcohol harm click here.
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Hawke’s Bay District Health Board is exploring ways to eliminate alcohol harm in the community and the impact alcohol harm has on emergency services. To find out more about alcohol harm click here.
Our library and education centre opened in September 2005 and offers extensive facilities such as quiet study areas and access to PCs.
HBDHB's Education and Development service offers video conferencing, e-learning, education development support, software development consulting services and training package development services.
A healthy environment is key to the health and wellbeing of people, and thus environmental sustainability is core to health. We aim to live within our means and limit the use of natural resources to improve the environment, whilst achieving our organisational goals.
The dates of the respective meetings are listed below but are subject to change. Meeting papers will be available on this site by noon the Friday prior to meeting dates shown below.
The new regional Consumer Councils are now in place as of 1 July 2024. More information about the role of Councils and their members can be found here.
Basic Assessment and Support in Intensive CareThe BASIC course is designed to teach the practical management of critically ill patients. It consists of lectures, skill stations and interactive tutorials covering many aspects of the care of critically ill patients, with an emphasis on supportive management, particularly mechanical ventilation.
Applications for Hawke's Bay | Te Matau a Māui 2025 January NETP intake opens Wednesday 7 August. We look forward to hearing from you. The NETP programme has been designed to provide structured education to consolidate the NCNZ competencies and support new graduate nurses into professional nursing practice.
THE OLIVER SMALES MEMORIAL TRUST Dr Oliver Smales was a well liked and well respected paediatrician and citizen of Hawke’s Bay who made a significant difference to the lives, health and wellbeing of many babies, children, youth and families during his lifetime.
You won’t find these opportunities just anywhere, and when you combine this with the chance to live in New Zealand’s own piece of paradise, you have to ask yourself “why work anywhere else?"
How do I apply for a vacancy?All applications for vacancies at Hawke’s Bay DHB involve creating an online…
Focusing on communitiesThe Hawke's Bay DHB’s Population Health team focus is on the health of Hawke's Bay communities. The team aim to keep people healthy and prevent illness through health promotion, prevention and health protection activities.