Urgent Action Needed to Address Maternal Deaths and Perinatal Loss from Gender-Based Violence
The College calls for action following release of "Femicide: Deaths resulting from gender-based violence in Aotearoa New Zealand" report.
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The College calls for action following release of "Femicide: Deaths resulting from gender-based violence in Aotearoa New Zealand" report.
The modest increase in Vote Health funding is unlikely to make a difference for women, but access to primary care and longer prescriptions may.
RANZCOG says this Bill impedes equitable healthcare access for intersex, trans and gender diverse communities.
RANZCOG recommends a planned approach and appropriate clinical governance to outsourcing when addressing surgical wait times.
RANZCOG is calling attention to a number of areas for further investment and key priorities in women’s health.
RANZCOG has responded to the New Zealand Ministry of Health’s consultation on the review of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (2003).
RANZCOG is deeply concerned about the increasing barriers to gynaecological care in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Initiating the conversation on improving maternity care and outcomes for whānau.
Following the appointment of the Honourable Simeon Brown as Minister of Health in Aotearoa New Zealand, RANZCOG has provided a comprehensive summary outlining critical issues impacting women’s health across the country.
Submission to the NZ Justice Committee called on the Government to halt the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill and to ensure that NZ's health system acknowledges systemic inequities, enacts the commitments of te Tiriti o Waitangi and focuses on equity of health in Aotearoa.
The modest increase in Vote Health funding is unlikely to make a difference for women, but access to primary care and longer prescriptions may.
RANZCOG says this Bill impedes equitable healthcare access for intersex, trans and gender diverse communities.
RANZCOG recommends a planned approach and appropriate clinical governance to outsourcing when addressing surgical wait times.
RANZCOG is calling attention to a number of areas for further investment and key priorities in women’s health.
RANZCOG is deeply concerned about the increasing barriers to gynaecological care in Aotearoa New Zealand.