Articles tagged with Hutt Valley

Government Adds 31 Specialist Mental Health Beds at Manor Park Hospital

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The Government is enhancing mental health support by adding 31 specialist beds at Manor Park Private Hospital, including 15 for adults with complex long-term needs and 16 psychogeriatric beds for secure and transitional care. This expansion aims to provide faster access to appropriate care, reduce hospital stays, ease emergency department pressure, and improve patient outcomes in the Hutt Valley and Capital Coast regions. The initiative is part of a broader mental health plan focused on better infrastructure, more frontline workers, and improved crisis response to deliver compassionate, effective care.

Tags: Matt Doocey Manor Park Private Hospital mental health support psychogeriatric beds Hutt Valley Capital Coast emergency departments mental health plan New Zealand Government

Earn as You Learn: Expanding Paid Manufacturing Apprenticeships Across NZ

1 month ago | 178 views

The Earn as You Learn pilot, launched in Waikato in February 2025, connects high school students with manufacturers to provide paid, real-world experience while earning a manufacturing certificate, achieving over 80% learner completion and strong employer support. Due to its success, the program will expand to the Hutt Valley and Canterbury in 2026, and Auckland in 2027, aiming to increase graduates from 17 to 100-150 annually. This initiative addresses skilled labor shortages in manufacturing, a key sector for New Zealand’s economy, by fostering collaboration between industry, educators, and government to build a future workforce.

Tags: Chris Penk Advancing Manufacturing Aotearoa Wintec Waikato Engineering Careers Association Earn as You Learn New Zealand Waikato Hutt Valley Canterbury

New 24/7 Urgent Care Services Expand Across New Zealand Before Christmas

1 month ago | 171 views

New Zealand is expanding urgent care services with new 24/7 and extended-hour clinics opening in Dunedin, Hutt Valley, and other regions, supported by a $164 million government investment to improve access and reduce emergency department visits. The initiative aims for 98% of New Zealanders to access urgent care within one hour, with additional improvements planned for rural areas, including trials in six remote locations and enhanced after-hours pharmacy and diagnostic services. Efforts also focus on affordability through capped co-payments and subsidies, alongside ongoing collaboration with local providers to tailor services to community needs.

Tags: Simeon Brown Matt Doocey New Zealand Dunedin Hutt Valley Tauranga Invercargill Timaru Health New Zealand Counties Manukau