Our latest key plans and reports are listed at the top of this page, other recent documents are listed by date under these documents. You can also find many national publications, including responses to OIA requests on the Te Whatu Ora national website.
Use the search menu (left) to apply a filter to list other documents published by Te Whatu Ora Te Tai o Poutini West Coast, including our annual reports, annual plans and strategic plans. Each document has a document type, a summary, and topics and tags associated with it.
Mental Health Review feedback
Rural Service Level Alliance Teams – SLATS; Names of members of SLAT or SLATs in your DHB; rural funding your SLAT is given per year; what initiatives does the rural funding pay for?
Proposed Health Facility for Westport
Proposed Health Facility for Westport
Funding for breast reconstruction and advice given to patients?
Number of people admitted to ED with clinical code related to amphetamine given.
Can you please provide information as to the symptoms of 1080 poisoning from inhalation of the 1080 dust and NOT by ingestion?
Advisory Committee Papers for 23 March 2018 Meeting
Tatau Pounamu Meeting Papers for 9 March 2018 meeting
What is the number of staff who have left the DHB during the last 2 years?
Clinical supplies expenditure – Outsourced medical expenditure
Total number of reported instances of violence against hospital staff working in West Coast DHB, broken down to by hospital, month and year department the incident took place.
Information Brochure
NETP Programme
The West Coast DHB NETP programme is designed to tautoko|support you to develop into a competent, confident, and professional kaitiaki|guardian of your community’s health and wellbeing. We facilitate a range of new and exciting learning opportunities that will help you achieve your career goals – whatever your moehewa|dream may be.
This rural programme incorporates 1:1 and group manaaki|support and care, preceptorship, and educational variety, including an Ara Institute of Canterbury graduate level paper. The programme is shared between Canterbury and West Coast DHBs, which means unique exposure to care provision in an urban environment.
NESP (Mental Health) Programme
The NESP programme is designed to tautoko|support you as a newly qualified or experienced registered nurse to transition to specialising in mental health. We offer exposure to exciting opportunities within this field that are unique to working in New Zealand’s most rural and remote health district.
NESP incorporates 1:1 and group manaaki|support and care, preceptorship, and educational opportunities through a postgraduate certificate that is recognised nationally and internationally. This programme is coordinated by the Canterbury DHB with funding from Te Pou, and will expose you to learning with, and from, colleagues based in a variety of urban and rural settings.
How many staff vacancies (FTEs) are there in the DHB in the maternity unit / post-natal ward?
5 things to do within the first 10 weeks.
West Coast Health Facilities Redevelopment Update
Tatau Pounamu Meeting Papers for 14 December 2017 meeting
This Annual Plan has been prepared to meet the requirements of the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act, Crown Entities Act, Public Finance Act, and Ministerial expectations set in 2016/17.
Please also see the System Level Measures Framework 2018-2019 – West Coast Health system Improvement Plan, which is to be read in conjuncton with the West Coast DHB Annual Plan.
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