Primary health network for the Southern locality. Supporting general practice teams and helping care for people and communities in Otago and Southland.
WellSouth is committed to improving health equity for Pacific peoples and welcomes Senior Clinical Advisor, Pasifika Dr Letava Tafuna’I.
With Letava’s leadership, we look forward to better supporting our Pacific health partners and communities.
#pacifichealth#partnership
Happy #InternationalWomensDay!
We want to take this opportunity to acknowledge all the amazing wahine here at WellSouth.
We are proud to have a large team of strong, smart and driven women who work hard to improve health outcomes for the Southern community.
Census Day is here! Be counted!
Did you know that by completing the Census you are helping our communities get their fair share of funding for health, social services, schools and more.
Discover more at https://t.co/ZPVcuy0sUP or freephone on 0800 236 787.
#Census2023
Join us in the role of Mental Health Clinician and make a real difference in the community supporting people experiencing mild to moderate mental health issues.
If this sounds like the role for you, please follow the link below and apply now!
https://t.co/p6nfxTlVcc
Ready to take the next step?
That is exactly what our Health Improvement Practitioners help people do every day!
Think this could be the next step in your career? For more information or to apply, check out https://t.co/p6nfxTlVcc
Look after yourself and your whānau and have a safe-as summer!
Check out the top ways to stay vigilant during this time below.
There is support available, call 0800 358 54 53 for free COVID health advice anytime, or visit: https://t.co/ODiNtu9gWA
Here are our top ways to have a safe-as summer:
1. If you feel unwell, take a RAT test. If you test positive, you will need to self-isolate for 7 days.
2. Make sure you have enough RATs to test your whānau, order tests online here: https://t.co/D4JbkHlQ1m
What a year it’s been!
We were very proud to present our 2021-2022 Annual Report at the WellSouth AGM this week.
Thanks to our partners at Hokonui Runanga for hosting us!
https://t.co/ggVSKYT4DX
@DrMakokis@DrMakokis happy to discuss family medicine opportunities in stunningly beautiful Southern Aotearoa. Skiing, hiking, great schools, wonderful people. Lots of ultras!🏃♂️ #WorkLifeBalance
In Gore district this week, local partners have signed up to work together to develop a localities plan.
Hokonui is the first designated locality in the Southern region and one of only 12 in the country so far.
Ngā mihi nui – a big thank you to everyone involved in this mahi.
In Gore district this week, local partners have signed up to work together to develop a localities plan.
Hokonui is the first designated locality in the Southern region and one of only 12 in the country so far.
Ngā mihi nui – a big thank you to everyone involved in this mahi.
Delicious morning tea hosted by our former refugee team this morning! Thank you for sharing your amazing home-made dishes with the wider team. A perfect way to bring us all together to celebrate the culture of our teammates.
#whanaucentred#connect
Proud moment for WellSouth! Celebrating the success of our Access and Choice programme with @AndrewLittleMP. The Access and Choice, primary mental health and addictions programme has marked 500,000 sessions supporting New Zealanders nationwide.
#Support#Wellbeing#Community
WellSouth is seeking a nurse representative and a community representative to serve as trustees on the board. This is a great opportunity to make an impact on health services for communities in Otago and Southland. More info on our website:
https://t.co/EQRt3xbBVs
Congratulations Gore Medical Centre on your new Health Care Home (HCH) accreditation. We are proud of the work you have put in to become the first provider in Otago/Southland to receive this accreditation!
https://t.co/uiDB2e29ri
@TeWhatuOraSouth
Great news! A/Prof Emma Wyeth is WellSouth's new mana whenua board member. Looking forward to your guidance and very grateful to Donna Matahaere-Atariki for a decade of support improving primary care for Māori https://t.co/qKkjJD88O0
@otago@ehwyeth@NgaiTahu@OtagoMedDept