Source: Association of Salaried Medical Specialists – Press Release/Statement:
Headline: Covid outbreak – we’re here to help!
Kia kaha koutou! A big thank you to all ASMS members for being part of the frontline response to the latest Covid-19 outbreak. We are conscious of the pressures the outbreak places on you and your whānau. We want you to work safely. Our staff are working from home and ready to support members with any concerns or questions they may have. Below is some guidance and advice which you might find helpful.
We understand that many services are re-running Covid simulations and plans. If these bring up issues or concerns, let us know. We may be able to assist.
While we know that this Covid outbreak poses particular challenges and can create a sense of urgency, there is always time to seek advice, and to ensure you are supported in decisions that will affect you either individually or as a collective.
Now is a time when it is most important to protect your working conditions and to ensure you can work safely.
Remember that we are always here to help, and to advocate for you.
Employer advice
DHBs are developing a range of updated guidelines, which we will share once they become available.
In the meantime, here is some of the guidance and resources which were made available to frontline workers during the first lockdown in April last year.
Change of duties or extra hours
Any changes to your rosters, patterns of work, or remuneration must be BY AGREEMENT. ASMS has advice to support you in this:
Changes of duties or extra hours during the Covid-19 emergency
Ministry of Health guidance
MOH questions and answers for primary healthcare workers
MOH resources for health professionals
PPE advice
Advice from the Ministry of Health for staff caring for COVID-19 positive patients in hospital
Childcare
We are waiting for updated advice on this. Last lockdown there were (eventually) childcare arrangements made for essential workers but as far as we know, similar arrangements have not yet been announced.
Vulnerable and workers over 70
National guidance for DHBs to reduce risk of infection of vulnerable or at-risk staff.
Don’t bring it home
The Covid-19 “don’t bring it home” printable resource. PDF
Leave provisions
Advice on leave and absences in relation to Covid-19 has been put together by the National Bipartite Group which brings DHBs and health unions together.
Medico-legal FAQs
MPS advice on protecting your health or working conditions
If you need support or assistance of any kind, or if you have any concerns, please contact us.
There are details on the website under the Contact Us tab.
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