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New resources to help practices use HIPs, Health Coaches and Support Workers
Te Tumu Waiora Canterbury have developed three short videos to help practices know more about what HIPs, Health Coaches and Support...
Talking Café connecting patients at St Martins
A cuppa, cookie and a natter doesn’t sound like your normal prescription, but it’s proving a winning combination for patients of St...
Health Improvement Practitioners take time to connect and replenish
Laughter is often referred to as the best medicine, which Te Tumu Waiora’s Health Improvement Practitioners (HIPs) were treated with at...
Te Tumu Waiora flexing to support our community
We’ve all heard the saying you can’t pour from an empty cup, meaning that for us to effectively take care of others we must first take...
Te Tumu Waiora - the journey so far
Now that we are 18 months into the widespread implementation of Te Tumu Waiora, we have pulled together some key information and data on...
Patients reap the benefits of general practice-based wellbeing support
In a world where we’re rushing here, there, and everywhere, it can be challenging to find the time and the right person to talk - kōrero...
Walking alongside people who need a helping hand
Life’s challenges can be difficult to overcome on your own, but an expanding team of Te Tumu Waiora Support Workers are walking alongside...
Te Tumu Waiora reaching more Cantabrians
With more HIPs and Health Coaches in practice each month, there is significant growth in the number of people benefiting from Te Tumu...
Te Tumu Waiora: New Zealand Doctor - Feb 2021
Te Tumu Waiora: The integrated primary mental health and addiction model This article describes the three new roles in the integrated...
The HIP helped me a lot. They gave me advice on things that may help and I was able to try them.
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