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Articles from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (June 1, 2006)

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'Paint me warts and all': the co-editors invited photographer Alan Knowles, who shot the photo essay, Who Cares, in last month's Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand, to background the project and reflect on the debate the images have provoked. Knowles, Alan 1040
'Vile betrayal' of profession. Harrison, Grant Letter to the editor 113
A focus on nursing: a former organiser and professional nursing adviser reflects on her time with NZNO and some of the changes the profession has faced. Millar, Chris 854
A nurse ponders the power of art to provoke, question, challenge and make us think. Ritchie, Lorraine 903
A nurse reflects on his reaction to the photographic essay and asks readers to do the same. Watson, Paul 1064
Aged-care workers express anger at budget funding. Williams, Louana Brief article 227
Allowing older people to make decisions. O'Malley, Jane Letter to the editor 622
Another nursing PHD. 89
Awareness of power imbalances needed. Neely, Bronwen Letter to the editor 247
Behind the mask. Joseph, Gaydene 503
Bill would strip away workers' rights. Brief article 276
Board to meet on Picton Marae. Manchester, Anne 100
Board to review meeting schedule. Manchester, Anne Brief article 101
Budget 2006 won't solve aged-care woes: budget 2006 brought little joy to those working in health care, particularly those in residential aged care and primary care. Wallace, Angela 877
Discouraging dedicated nurses. Wright, Elizabeth Letter to the editor 375
District Health Boards share services in trial project. Yeats, Mike 328
Dymock named a nurse clinician but she may be NZNO's last. 465
Education and research resources: this page contains a selection of books and other resources of particular interest to nursing students, educators and researchers. Stopforth, Linda Bibliography 864
ENs contribute positively to nursing. Hurley-Moore, Marian Letter to the editor 162
Essay negates code of patient rights. Matthews, Shona Letter to the editor 235
Ethical beliefs of RNS compromised. Gilmour, Jean Letter to the editor 423
Events 2006. Calendar 584
Exploiting clients for a pay claim. Smith, Val Letter to the editor 230
Exploiting clients for a pay claim. Petherick, Sandra Letter to the editor 254
Filtering images through different lenses. O'Connor, Teresa 1096
Finding better ways of raising awareness of diabetes: Despite the high incidence of diabetes among Maori people, diabetes nurse clinician Maitera Tutahi is not disheartened. Patients just need lime to overcome their fear of the disease and the confidence to make changes. Manchester, Anne Biography 1857
Forum hearing to end this year. 252
Helping student nurses learn: all those involved in nursing education--lecturers and staff nurses in clinical settings--want students to learn. But as the student population becomes increasingly diverse, an educator asks if we are doing the best by our students. Hantler, Alexa 3171
Hyperbaric nursing. 383
In truth lies beauty, and in beauty truth: the Te Henga Section of the Nurses' Marxist Union invited a guest philosopher to help them ponder the rights and wrongs of the photographic essay. Cottingham, Chris Interview 924
Keeping issues hidden is the real offence. Vollweiler, Miriam Letter to the editor 146
Leaving Te Kete Hauora in good heart: as Ria Earp steps down as Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Health's Maori Health Directorate, she lists a number of improvements in Maori health delivery and health status she believes New Zealand should be proud of. Manchester, Anne 965
Making a difference to Maori health. 651
Massey nursing history produced. Brief article 139
Membership fee salary deductions to be reinstated. Manchester, Anne Brief article 148
Minister refuses extra money to fund pay parity for hospice nurses. 646
More flight nurses attend specialist course. Robinson, Gary Brief article 222
More members in aged care. Brief article 290
Much ado about nothing. Monro, John Letter to the editor 519
New directions for postgraduate education: changes are afoot in the tertiary education sector. To ensure nursing benefits from the changes, leaders in education and nursing must develop strategic alliances. Watson, Paul 1893
New palliative care model needed. Robinson, Jackie Letter to the editor 407
Nominations for nursing council. Taylor, Jill Letter to the editor 256
Nursing from the other side of the fence: a nurse who becomes a patient has unique needs because of her/his professional role. A nurse who has experienced this role swap shares her observations and learnings. Lensen, Anne 1696
Nursing in Alice Springs: working at Alice Springs Hospital in central Australia was a professional, personal and cultural eye opener for nursing tutor Carol Ashcroft. It's an experience she would recommend to any New Zealand nurse wanting to broaden their clinical knowledge. Manchester, Anne 819
NZNO endorses seven for nursing council. Brief article 282
NZNO forms part of official delegation to world health assembly: an NZNO delegation to the the World Health Assembly witnessed New Zealand's vital role in this important policy-making body. Annals, Geoff 789
NZNO staff moving on and returning to the organization. Brief article 195
Opening our eyes--shifting our thinking: does cultural safety education work? This was the key question in a recently published research report. Asher, Joy Bickley 945
Paving the way for a better future. 957
Pay campaign crosses ethical bounds. Gillespie, Moira Letter to the editor 218
PHC MECA reaching crunch time. Brief article 257
Photo essay commended. Jones, Sue Letter to the editor 135
Photo essay prompts huge response. 630
Photographs shock and horrify. Hassall, Maureen Letter to the editor 191
Photos breach patients' trust. Isdale, Rose Letter to the editor 122
Photos show compassion and empathy. Grant-Mackie, Diana Letter to the editor 244
Photos violate good nursing practice. Watson, Paul Letter to the editor 170
Photos were potentially abusive. Fleming, Sally Letter to the editor 503
PlunketLine article 'misleading'. Rogers, Julie Letter to the editor 290
PlunketLine petition tops 45,000. Brief article 122
Regional conventions well attended. 377
Researching the best recruitment agency. Matthews, Tracey Letter to the editor 287
Respect, dignity and privacy denied. Wilkinson, Beryl Letter to the editor 336
Reunions. Calendar 162
Safe staffing unit recommended. 863
Sharing responsibility for education: tailoring education to help nurses meet the requirements of both Nursing Council and a professional development recognition programme is a challenge that has been taken up at Christchurch Hospital. Bye, Sue 942
Showcasing nurses on international nurses' day. 394
Staff position made permanent. Manchester, Anne Brief article 121
Support for midwifery graduates. Brief article 261
The responsibilities of negotiating team members: members selected to go on to a negotiating team have responsibilities to those they represent and to the negotiating team. Those who choose them also have responsibilities. Alexander, Glenda Interview 902
Time to speak out about rest-home abuse. Elson, Sally Letter to the editor 525
Trainee organiser 'passionate' about collectivism. Brief article 235
Using clients to maximise gain. McKean, Bev Letter to the editor 346
Vulnerable people exploited in photos. Edgar, Murray Letter to the editor 360
Why are only young bodies beautiful? Fletcher, Nozz Letter to the editor 178

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