The District Health Board of Tairāwhiti
Font size
A
A
A
A
Home
Careers
Careers
Vacancies
Meet some of the team
Careers and professional development
Careers
Professional development and training
Meet some of the team
Why work at Te Whatu Ora Tairāwhiti
Preparing for work
Immigration
Kiwi Health Jobs
Kia ora Hauora
Professional development for Nurses
E-learning opportunities
Tairāwhiti nurses and midwives
New Graduate Nursing
Hauora Māori Training Fund
Ko Matakerepo Learning Centre
View all pages
Holidays Act Remediation
News & Publications
News & Publications
Latest news
Cyclone Gabrielle
A new Pfizer COVID-19 bivalent vaccine will be available on 1 March
Imported measles case confirmed in New Zealand
Relief package to support Māori communities devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle
Breathing for a better quality of life
View all pages
Media
Social Media Policy
Guide for the media
Media policy
Official Information Act (OIA) responses
Previous Official Information Acts
Public consultation
Whariki: a way forward
Kia Tōtiki Te Tu: Mental health and addictions
Published documents
Public health
Public health
Healthy Living
Sexual health
Cancer kōrero
WorkWell
Immunisation
Cervical screening
View all pages
Healthy Environments
Drinking water assessment
Smokefree compliance
Health warnings and alerts
Border Health
Environmental noise
View all pages
Child health
Allergies
Bed wetting (Nocturnal Enuresis)
Chicken pox
Child respiratory disease
Daytime Wetting
View all pages
Health Advice - Healthify
COVID-19 Information
Where to get free RATs/masks and how to test for Covid-19
COVID-19 and Flu Vaccinations
COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions
Health and Wellbeing Advice - Looking after yourself and your whānau in extreme weather
Takatu Hub
Go Well This Summer
Our services
Our services
After hours and emergency services
I'm not well, where do I go?
Gisborne Hospital Emergency Department
Finding a doctor in Tairāwhiti
Allied health services
Radiology
Social work
Physiotherapy
Hospital Pharmacy
Audiology
View all pages
Community and Outpatients services
Te Ara Tiaki Pakeke - Healthy Ageing
Tui Te Ora Long Term Conditions
Oral health services
Outpatients Service
District Nursing
View all pages
Cancer Screening Services
Cancer Services
Bowel Screening
Cervical Screening
Breast services
Maternity services
I am pregnant, what next?
Lead maternity carers and midwives
Where to give birth: your options
Neonatal unit
Quit smoking services
View all pages
Mental Health and Addictions Services
How to access mental health services
Te Waharoa
Child and youth services
Community mental health services
Te Whare Awhiora
View all pages
Medical and Surgical Services
Day of Surgery Unit (DOSU)
Plastic Surgery
Cardiology
Cancer (oncology) service
Breast clinic
View all pages
Māori Health Services
Whānau ora facilitators
Whānau ora pakeke
Kaiatawhai service
Find Services Near You
A - Z of our services
Coming to Gisborne Hospital
Coming to Gisborne Hospital
Information for visitors
Visiting hours and tips for visitors
Friends of the Hospital Volunteers
Whānau / Family room
Inside Gisborne Hospital
Hospital Map
Planet Sunshine Children's Ward
Day of Surgery Unit
Emergency Department
Tui te Ora - Long Term Conditions Unit
Preparing for a hospital stay
What to bring to hospital
Arriving at hospital
Your stay in hospital
Going home
Eligibility for healthcare
View all pages
Patient support and advice
Whānau Ora Faciliator
Whānau Ora Pakeke
Hospital Chaplaincy
Kaiatawhai service
Health and Disability Commissioner Rights & Advocacy
View all pages
About us
About us
About Te Whatu Ora Tairāwhiti
Our kaupapa and values
Te Kahui Whakahaere - Executive Leadership Team
Tairāwhiti - our region
Tairāwhiti - our health profile
Gisborne Hospital Trust
Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
Your Feedback
Your Personal Information and Privacy
Quality Improvement
Accessing your health information
Your Safety
View all pages
Consumer Council
Te Pae Tata
Contact us
You are here
Home
Public health
Child health
Child health
Allergies
Bed wetting (Nocturnal Enuresis)
Chicken pox
Child respiratory disease
Daytime Wetting
Hand Hygiene
Hand, foot and mouth disease
Head lice
Heathy eating, drinking and activity guidelines
Impetigo (school sores)
Legionella disease
Listeria
Norovirus
Rheumatic Fever
Ringworm
Safe sleep
Scabies
Slapped cheek
Soiling (ecopresis)
Sore throats
Well Child Public Health Services