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Te Whatu Ora Waitaha | Canterbury Pānui Monday 17 July 2023

Monday 17 July 2023Waitaha Canterbury Pānui2 minutes to read

In this edition of Te Whatu Ora Waitaha | Canterbury Pānui

With winter ailments still applying pressure to the Emergency Department, it's more important than ever that people understand where to seek advice and treatment for non-urgent health issues – the illnesses and injuries that often require some attention but are not urgent or life-threatening.

Also, in this edition, moving day looms closer for the kaimahi relocating from The Princess Margaret Hospital to the fabulous new facilities on the Hillmorton campus. We have images taken at last week's staff blessing and stakeholder walkthroughs.

The work undertaken by Te Whatu Ora Waitaha Canterbury to improve sustainability and reduce our carbon footprint has seen Energy Manager Tim Emson, who has led the charge, recognised with an award at the recent Climate Health and Sustainable Healthcare in Aotearoa conference.

This week's akoranga reo Māori teaches some creative answers to the question ‘How are you?'.

You can read the Te Whatu Ora Waitaha | Canterbury Pānui in two different formats:

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