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Media Releases from the Canterbury DHB - 2012

11/05/12

Pharmacies play greater role to help people quit smoking 

Quitting smoking has just got easier for Cantabrians, thanks to community pharmacies helping people break the habit.
 

10/05/12

Akaroa Health Centre opens

The new home for the Akaroa Health Centre was officially opened today by Canterbury District Health Board chief executive David Meates.
 

03/05/12

Hunters reminded of toxic algae in Lake Ellesmere and Lake Rotorua

Hunters are being reminded to avoid contact with two Canterbury lakes this duck shooting season because of toxic algae.
 

26/04/12

Christchurch father helps sick kids to smile again

Christchurch father Kelly Dugan has founded Smile Dial, a project to put smiles on sick kid’s dials at Christchurch Hospital.
 

26/04/12

Mid Canterbury community to benefit from Tuarangi redevelopment

Ashburton people requiring high quality dementia care will find it along with style and comfort at the new and improved Tuarangi rest home and hospital.
 

24/04/12

Construction milestone for new temporary outpatients

An important milestone in the development of Christchurch’s new temporary outpatients department has been reached, with the completion of the building’s roof.  
 

23/04/12

Good turnout for health hub meetings

The Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) is pleased with the response and number of people who have attended the community meetings about the North Canterbury health hub.
 

20/04/12

Construction milestone for new temporary outpatients

An important milestone in the development of Christchurch’s new temporary outpatients department was reached today, with the completion of the building’s roof.
 

19/04/12
Free whooping cough vaccine extended to pregnant women

The Canterbury District Health Board has agreed to fund whooping cough (pertussis) immunisation for pregnant women and mothers of newborn infants.
 

17/04/12

Resilience and collaboration key theme at conference

Resilience and collaboration will be a key theme at a national health conference held in Christchurch later this month.
 

13/04/12

Pilot project identifies 500 people for assistance

The Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) is partnering with local health and government agencies to help improve the living conditions for people repeatedly admitted to hospital because of a cold-related illness.
 

12/04/12

April Falls Awareness Campaign

The Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) has launched an awareness campaign this month to help prevent falls in hospital and within the community.
 

05/04/12
Easter gardeners reminded of the dangers of potting-mix/compost

Cantabrians are being reminded of the dangers of potting mix and compost when gardening this Easter weekend.
 

05/04/12
Health hub public meetings start next week

Public meetings will start next week to discuss the planned health hub for North Canterbury.
 

05/04/12
Canterbury project to reduce central line infections leads the country

Canterbury clinicians at Christchurch Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU) lead the country in reducing hospital-acquired blood infections.
 

03/04/12

Shine the Light on Allied Health Technical and Scientific Professions

Using an iPod to improve patient care is among the innovative ideas being presented at an exciting health conference to be held in Christchurch this month.
 

30/03/12

Health hub consultation to start

The North Canterbury community has the opportunity over the next month to assist the Canterbury District Health Board with developing a new health hub in the area.
 
28/03/12
New Sponsor Sought For Play Packs For Child Patients

The Canterbury District Health Board Child Health Division is seeking a new sponsor for Play with a Purpose packs.
 

23/03/12
Oral Health Centre receives special gift from Japan

The Canterbury District Health Board’s Oral Health Centre was honoured with a precious gift of one thousand cranes skilfully made by elderly earthquake victims in Sendai, Japan.
 

23/03/12

Canterbury leading health innovation

A New Zealand software development company credits Canterbury and the South Island as leaders in health innovation.
 

23/03/12
Health warning removed for algal bloom on two Canterbury rivers

The level of toxic blue-green algae in many Canterbury rivers is decreasing and health warnings are being lifted in some areas. 
 

19/03/12
Opening of new PC3 Lab in Canterbury

New Zealand’s first hospital PC3 laboratory was officially opened in Christchurch today by the Associate Health Minister Jo Goodhew. 
 

09/03/12
Canterbury laboratory service standards seamless through transition period

Canterbury clinicians remain confident in the continuity of service through the transition to a two-lab system.
 

02/03/12
Diabetes Centre & Home Dialysis Training Building - future uncertain

The future of another Canterbury District Health Board building is uncertain after engineers highlighted a wide range of strengthening and repairs required at the Diabetes & Home Dialysis Training Centre.
 

02/03/12
Health hub for North Canterbury

Plans for a health hub in North Canterbury are underway, following discussions by the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) with key stakeholders.
 

01/03/12

Health warning removed for algal bloom on three Canterbury Rivers

The Community and Public Health division of the Canterbury District Health Board has lifted its algal bloom health warning issued for the Waimakariri River at Reids reserve, the Waipara River at Stringers Bridge and Teviotdale, and Ashburton River at State Highway 1.
 

29/02/12
100 Community and Public Health staff return to central city
 

Community and Public Health, a division of the Canterbury District Health Board, moved into refitted offices in Christchurch’s Central Business District today – more than a year after losing their former Chester Street premises to the February 22 earthquake.

29/02/12
The super heroes of the Canterbury Regional Cancer and Blood Service 

Staff at the Canterbury Regional Cancer and Blood Service are the unsung super heroes when it comes to the fight against cancer and will be looking the part more than ever this Friday, March 2, 2012.
 

29/02/12
Canterbury Health System achieving health targets but faces ongoing challenges

The Canterbury Health System has regained pre-quake levels in some of its health targets and achieved or even surpassed others but still faces ongoing quake related challenges.
 

23/02/12
Flowers Flow around Canterbury

Every flower that floated down the Avon and Heathcote Rivers yesterday represented someone’s personal reflections on the last year and their hopes for the future, says Evan Smith of the Avon-Otakaro Network (AvON).
 

23/02/12
B4 School Check ambassadors to visit Christchurch

B4 School Check ambassadors the WotWots will be a star attraction at the Kidzone 24 roadshow in Christchurch this Saturday (February 25, 2012).
 

23/02/12

Electronic sharing of patient records will help reduce clinical errors

Canterbury clinicians are confident a new system for sharing electronic patient records will help reduce clinical errors by ensuring complete and accurate information is available at the point of care.
 

21/02/12
Fifteen River of Flowers Sites Confirmed

Communities around Christchurch have embraced the River of Flowers commemorative project, says Healthy Christchurch Chairperson Evon Currie.
 

20/02/12

Zero Harm From Falls – The Goal For Canterbury District Health Board

Today (February 20, 2012) the Health Quality and Safety Commission released its report: Making our hospitals safer, which summarises the Serious and Sentinel Events reported by all 20 District Health Boards from July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011.
 

17/02/12
Health Warning – Algal Bloom in Waiau River (main Waiau Bridge)

The Community and Public Health division of the Canterbury District Health Board have issued a health warning after potentially toxic algae (benthic cyanobacteria) were found in the Waiau River 50 metres upstream of the main Waiau Bridge.
 

15/02/12

Electronic health information-sharing benefits Canterbury patients

“Accurate, complete and timely clinical information is critical in making the best decisions for a patient, but before February 22, 2011 an ability to access information electronically from other healthcare professionals seemed a distant aspiration for Canterbury clinicians,” explains Dr Nigel Millar, chief medical officer at Canterbury District Health Board.
 

15/02/12 Some Child Health Services at Christchurch Hospital temporarily move to accommodate earthquake repairs

Some Children’s Services at Christchurch Hospital have been temporarily relocated to other parts of the hospital to allow for scheduled earthquake repair work this month.
 

13/02/12

River of Flowers Commemorative Project

Opportunities to remember 22 February 2011 continue to grow, with nine sites now confirmed as part of the River of Flowers commemorative project.

10/02/12
Health Warning – Algal Bloom in Ashburton, Ashley and Waimakariri Rivers

The Community and Public Health division of the Canterbury District Health Board have issued a health warning after potentially toxic algae (benthic cyanobacteria) were found in the Ashburton, Waimakariri and Ashley Rivers.
 

31/01/12

Ashburton Hospital Theatre Block Closed Following Engineering Assessments
 

The Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) closed the operating theatre block at Ashburton Hospital this morning following advice from external structural engineers.
 

31/01/12

Landmark Hospital chimney to be deconstructed – too dangerous and costly to repair

Christchurch Hospital’s landmark chimney is coming down after engineers investigations found it at high risk of collapse if there are further significant earthquakes.
 

27/01/12

Health Warning – Algal Bloom in Hurunui  River

The Community and Public Health division of the Canterbury District Health Board has issued a health warning after potentially toxic algae (benthic cyanobacteria) were found in the Hurunui River.
 

25/01/12
Health warning removed for algal bloom at Te Wairewa / Lake Forsyth

The Community and Public Health division of the Canterbury District Health Board has lifted its algal bloom health warning, issued on November 3, 2011, at Te Wairewa/Lake Forsyth.
 

13/01/12
Health Warning – Algal Bloom in Ashley River at Loburn Bridge and Waipara River at Stringers Bridge

Canterbury health authorities have issued a warning after ongoing water surveys of the Ashley and Waipara Rivers this week found high levels of potentially toxic algae (benthic cyanobacteria) at the Loburn Bridge on the Ashley River and at the Waipara River at Stringers Bridge.
 

11/01/12
Health Warning  – Algal Bloom in Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere

The Community and Public Health division of Canterbury District Health Board has issued a health warning because of increased concentrations of toxic algae (planktonic cyanobacteria) found in Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere.
 

06/01/12

Coastal area shellfish ban partially lifted

With effect from today, January 6, Community and Public Health have lifted the ban on non-commercial collection and the eating of shellfish from the coastal area from Amberley to Birdlings Flat, with the exception of the area around the Avon/Heathcote Estuary, including Sumner Beach where a ban remains in place.
 

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