Health and Politics – Nurses to rally across New Zealand calling for increased health funding in Budget 2024

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Source: New Zealand Nurses Organisation

Members of the New Zealand Nurses Organisation NZNO Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa will be holding public rallies at more than 20 locations tomorrow (Thursday 9 May), as part of NZNO’s national Day of Action 2024.

The nurses, midwives, health care assistants and kaimahi hauora will be calling on the Government to increase funding to Health in Budget 2024 to resolve the staffing crisis.
These actions follow information NZNO has received from Te Whatu Ora under the Official Information Act that revealed the extent of the staffing problem in Aotearoa New Zealand.
During the year ending 31 December 2023 more than a quarter of nursing shifts were below safe staffing targets, and some wards operated below safe staffing levels nearly all of the time.
NZNO Kaiwhakahaere Kerri Nuku said nursing staffing is still in extreme crisis with nurses still leaving for Australia on a regular basis, or leaving the profession altogether because their own and their patients’ wellbeing continue to be put at risk.
“Budget 2024 will be released at the end of the month and must include increased funding for health if we are to solve the staffing problem and develop a local nursing workforce that can provide high quality care that meets the physical and cultural needs of all New Zealanders.”
The nurses, at the Day of Action will be picketing to highlight unsafe staffing levels and speaking with the public about culturally appropriate nurse-to-patient ratios as a way of addressing the nursing staffing crisis.
Nurse-to-patient ratios have been implemented in Australia, California, British Columbia, Ireland and Wales, with exceptional results for nurses, patients and health budgets, and NZNO members want them put in place here, enforced by legislation.
But Ms Nuku says nurse-to-patient ratios are about more than just numbers.
“Skills mix and cultural appropriateness are also important to the staff we have on hand to provide care and Aotearoa could be a world leader in developing a ratios system that also meets our obligations under te Tiriti.”
At the rally nurses will be speaking about their expectations for the Budget. Student nurses will also be speaking about the need for better financial and cultural support, including being paid during their full-time clinical placements.
More than a third of nursing students don’t complete their studies and Ms Nuku says this most often results from financial hardship and a lack of cultural support for Māori and Pacific students.
“Our hope is that the Coalition Government will listen to the voices of our country’s nurses and bravely acknowledge the continuing health system crisis with a Budget that realistically addresses our alarming rates of nurse understaffing.”
More information – NZNO Day of Action rally times and locations
Join us at the 9 May NZNO Day of Action
We’re planning actions in the following locations on Thursday 9 May.

Whangārei,

1.30-4pm outside Theatre at Whangārei Hospital

Kawakawa,

1-2.30 at the Paihia/Whangārei roundabout

Auckland,

2-4pm on Park Road outside Auckland City Hospital

Auckland

2-4pm outside North Shore Hospital

Auckland

1.30-4pm outside Waitakere Hospital

Auckland

2-4pm outside Middlemore Hospital

Auckland

2.30-3.30pm on the corner of Ranfurly Rd and Manukau Rd, Epsom

Auckland,

2-4pm outside Elmwood Village, 131 Hill Road Manurewa

Hamilton, 1-2pm

at the corner of Ohaupo Road and Lorne Street

Tauranga,

1-2pm at Cameron Road outside Tauranga Hospital

Hastings,

1-2.30pm at Stortford Lodge corner

New

Plymouth, 2-4pm on Tukapo St, Westown opposite CAMHs car park. Southern
side of Taranaki Base hospital.

Whanganui,

11.30-1pm outside the Hospital Main Gate

Palmerston

North, 11.30-12.30 on Ruahine St outside the main entrance

Masterton,

11.30-1pm, outside Wairarapa Hospital

Wellington, 11.30-1pm

outside Wellington Hospital

Porirua,

11.30-1pm at Hartham Place North (Pedestrian area) at Cobham Court (lots of parking there)

Nelson,

2.30-4.30pm at Sundial Square, Richmond

Christchurch,

12.30-1.45pm at Christchurch Hospital by the boat sheds bridge

Christchurch,

2.30-3.30pm outside Bupa Parklands, Papanui Rd

Dunedin,

2-4pm at Dunedin Hospital main entrance AND 9am-6pm at Meridian Mall

Invercargill, 9-11am on Elles Road adjacent to Kew Hospital AND 2.30-4.30pm at the Elles Road and Tay Street intersections

MIL OSI

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