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Ten cases Paratyphoid now confirmed
News & publications » News archive » Ten cases Paratyphoid now confirmed
Ten cases of Paratyphoid Fever have now been confirmed by Hawke’s Bay District Health Board, and a number of other cases have been tested with results still pending. The district health board has also identified a link to another Tangi recently held in the bay.
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Alcohol
Community services » Health Protection Team » Alcohol Harm Reduction
Alcohol is a significant cause of disease, disability and social harm in the Hawke’s Bay community. View the video above to hear from some of our people on what they see and experience, and the impact it has on our communities.
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Have your say on alcohol in your community
Community services » Health Protection Team » Alcohol Harm Reduction » Have your say on alcohol in your community
You can have your say on the number of alcohol outlets in your community. What is an alcohol licence?To sell alcohol, a premise must have a license.
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Host responsibility
Community services » Health Protection Team » Alcohol Harm Reduction » Host responsibility
A host is anyone that receives or entertains other people as guests. When alcohol is served or if guests bring it with them, hosts have a role to play in ensuring that alcohol is consumed safely on their premises. Host responsibility is all about creating responsible drinking environments.
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Party Planning
Community services » Health Protection Team » Alcohol Harm Reduction » Party Planning
Are you hosting an event and want to know more about how to make the event safe? Check out Party register site
Hosting a small or large event? These resources will support you in managing alcohol at your event:
Supporting Safe Alcohol Use at Small Events
Guidelines for managing alcohol at large events
Guidelines…
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Alcohol and Schools
Community services » Health Protection Team » Alcohol Harm Reduction » Alcohol and Schools
There is good evidence to show that exposure to adult drinking in childhood increases the risk of hazardous drinking by teenagers. Teenage drinking patterns not only mirror those of their parents and caregivers but also that of their community.
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Hospital's youngest patients ready to enjoy new playground
News & publications » News archive » Hospital's youngest patients ready to enjoy new playground
7 November 2017
Hospital’s youngest patients ready to enjoy new playground
Exciting news for Hawke’s Bay Hospital’s youngest patients – the hospital’s paediatric playground, which is part of the Piki Te Ora Early Childhood Centre, has received a radical transformation!
With the help of local landscape designers, Espaso Verde, and Leanne Sanderson from…
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Over $1million investment in new nursing positions announced
News & publications » News archive » Over $1million investment in new nursing positions announced
Over $1million will be invested to create nearly 17 new full-time equivalent nursing roles at Hawke’s Bay Hospital, the district health board announced today.
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Alcohol - The Risks
Community services » Health Protection Team » Alcohol Harm Reduction » Alcohol - The Risks
Risky drinking is a significant problem in Hawke’s Bay. One in every four adults drinks too much – this means they are likely to be harming their own health or causing harm to others through their drinking.
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GP fees for enrolled patients
Your health » GP fees for enrolled patients
*CSC fee for 14-17 year olds $13. 00
Practice
Under 14 yrs
14-17 yrs
18-24 yrs
25-44 yrs
45-64 yrs
65+ yrs
CSC
The Doctors Waipawa
Free
$35. 00
$50. 00
$50. 00
$50. 00
$50. 00
$19. 50
Tuki Tuki Medical Limited
Free
$30. 00
$40. 00
$40.