This section has information on Health Workforce New Zealand initiatives.
Health workforce
In this section
- Health Workforce New Zealand leads and supports the training and development of the health and disability workforce. Read more
- Updates from the taskforces in Health workforce New Zealand Read more
- Payments to reward eligible new graduate health professionals who agree to work in hard-to-staff communities and/or specialties. Read more
- Health Workforce New Zealand expects career plans to be in place for all the trainees it funds. This page includes advice and career plan templates. Read more
- Health Workforce New Zealand supports and funds a number of training intiatives. This section outlines our key programmes. Read more
- Health Workforce New Zealand funds postgraduate training to develop the workforce. This page sets out the specifications for DHBs and others responsible for these programmes. Read more
- A programme to ensure a sustainable medical workforce, including steps to help trainee doctors make informed decisions when choosing specialties. Read more
- Information for district health board on community based attachments for prevocational medical training. Read more
- Innovative thinking to ensure the health workforce has the flexibility and resources to meet the needs of the public into the future. Read more
- Reports into what future health workforces will look like in key areas such as aged care, diabetes and mental health. Read more
- The Vulnerable Children Act 2014 introduced measures that will ensure that children can be better protected from abuse and neglect both in their homes and in the community. This advice is for the health and disability sector on requirements under the Act. Read more
- Medical practitioners applying for a J-1 visa to train in the USA require a Statement of Need issued by the Ministry of Health. Read more
- This report provides background on how medical and nursing full-time equivalents (FTE) are reported to the Ministry of Health. Read more
- Publications relating to New Zealand's health and disability workforce. Read more
