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Participants: ARDS Student Supervisors
Duration: 2 1/2 hours
About this session:
- Introduction to/benefits of supervision
- First placement day orientation
- Logins
- University handbooks
- Feedback - including e-portfolio information
Kia ora, this SUDI prevention course has been created by Hāpai Te Hauora, the national governance for all of Aotearoa.
Who this course is for: All health professionals who are caring for whānau who have a pēpi/ tamariki under the age of one.
Duration: In this course there are 7 modules. This will take approximately an hour to complete.
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After completion you will be able to print a certificate.
Ngā mihi, SUDI coordinator of Te Toka Tumai, Rose Purchas
E mail: sudiprevention@adhb.govt.nz or phone 0211975561
This online module is a prerequisite for attending the Te Tai Tokerau Safe Sleep Training session, which includes a practice and assessment process. This module is appropriate for staff who are responsible for promoting safe sleep practices and who distribute safe sleep devices.
This course introduces Radiation Oncology staff and students to the clinical processes in the Superficial KV Treatment.
Radiation Therapy staff and students must read and electronically sign the Safe System of Work for KV as part of completing this MOODLE. This is a requirement under New Zealand Legislation; the Radiation Safety Act (2016) and the Health and Safety at Work Act (2015).
Access to the Supervision Community of Practice is by invitation only, once the Professional Supervision course is complete.
This module provides an introductory overview of the Te Toka Tumai Auckland Supervision Framework and Policy, including the purpose of supervision, and how to get the most out of your supervision.
Participants: Allied Health, Nurses and Midwives who have completed the Supervisor Training
Duration: 1 hour (These workshops will be held Quarterly via Zoom)
Time: 12pm - 1pm
About this course
An opportunity for Professional Supervisors to check in, connect, refresh and grow their supervisory practice with colleagues, in a safe and accessible environment:
Intended audience: All SMH&AS clinicans
Duration: 30 minutes
About this course
This video based course introduces the MoH initiative Supporting Parents Healthy Children. It also includes three clinical coaching videos recorded with some WDHB clincians who agreed to be part of this series.
You will need
Ear headphones to listen from work PCs.
Learn about supporting transgender people in Aotearoa New Zealand.
This free course is offered by Gender Minorities Aotearoa.
This course links to https://genderminorities.com/2021/05/11/supporting-transgender-people-online-course/ and is not tracked in Ko Awatea LEARN.
Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Waitematā Surgical In-patient ward Nurses
Prerequisites: none
Takawā | Time: 2 hours
Course contact: Amanda Robinson
Frequency: once
About: Resources for nurses in Surgical ADU ward at Waitematā to prepare for the Standing order test
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Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Waitematā Surgical In-patient ward Nurses
Prerequisites: none
Takawā | Time: 1.5 hours
Course contact: Amanda Robinson
Frequency: once
About: Orientation module & Resources for nurses commencing in Surgical inpatient wards at Waitematā
Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Waitematā Surgical In-patient ward Nurses
Prerequisites: none
Takawā | Time: 3 hours
Course contact: Amanda Robinson
Frequency: once
About: Orientation module & Resources for nurses commencing in Surgical inpatient wards at Waitematā
Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Waitematā Surgical In-patient ward Nurses
Prerequisites: none
Takawā | Time: 4.5 hours
Course contact: Amanda Robinson
Frequency: once
About: Orientation module & Resources for nurses commencing in Surgical inpatient wards at Waitematā
Whakaminenga / Who is this for: Waitematā Surgical In-patient ward Nurses
Prerequisites: none
Takawā | Time: 0.5 hours
Course contact: Amanda Robinson
Frequency: once
About: Orientation module & Resources for nurses commencing in Surgical inpatient wards at Waitematā
Participants: Surgical Nursing Staff
Duration: 4 hours
Course contact: Kerlvin Ocado
About this course
This orientation programme is designed for nurses who will be taking a preceptor role within the Te Whatu Ora Waitematā Surgical Services.
Whakaminenga / Who is this for: All Waitematā nurses
Prerequisites: Nil
Takawā | Time: 8 hours (including pre-learning)
Course contacts: Kerlvin Ocado
Frequency: This course can be completed every 2 years.
About: The aim of this course is to provide nurses with the skills and knowledge required to deliver optimal care to patients with diabetes in the surgical setting.
Mā wai tēnei | Who is this for: Waitematā Theatre Nurses
Prerequisites: Nil
Takawā | Time: 4 hours
Contact: Alma Riosa
Frequency: This course can be completed every 2 years.
About: This hands-on workshop is designed to provide participants with essential skills and techniques in suturing and wound management. Whether you are new to suturing or looking to refine your skills, this course offers practical instruction in a supportive, skill-building environment. Participants will learn foundational suturing methods, understand different types of sutures, and gain experience in applying these techniques to real-world clinical scenarios.
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Registered nurses practicing in a variety of settings, including hospice, hospital, aged residential care and community settings who may need to manage people with a syringe driver.
Prerequisites:
Syringe Driver Pre-Requisite eLearning
Tākawa | Time: 2 hours
This training module will provide you with the rationale for the use of a syringe driver and guidelines for management and care of a person with a syringe driver. It will also include information about medications and drug calculations. Audience This course programme is applicable to registered nurses practicing in a variety of settings, including hospice, hospital, aged residential care and community settings, who may need to manage people with a syringe driver. Enrolled nurses are encouraged to complete the programme, however they need to work within their scope of practice. Initial certification and annual update training involves:
Followed by:
Frequency Annually Time allocation 2 hours |
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About this course: Syringe driver management education for those working in aged care
Intendend audience: Nurses working within hospital and aged residential care setting
Learning hours: 1 hour online
Intended audience: Trained supervisors from Allied Health and other professions
Prerequisites: Practicing supervisors who have completed the Allied Health Supervisor Training
Duration: 2 hours
Method: Face to face workshop
About this course:
Te Pou is a strengths based supervision framework that supports the supervisor and supervisee to know what their existing strengths and resources are by naming them under four specific pou. By identifying and acknowledging these, both supervisee and supervisor have at their fingertips easy access to valuable resource. Supervisee and supervisor have an increased sense of security in that they already have everything they need to find successful solutions to any concerns.
Te Pou is based on a very old karakia from Te Tokerau. The karakia seeks support and sustenance, provision and protection, while understanding the challenges and barriers.
Whakaminenga | Who is this for: Liaison Psychiatry & CAS Clinicians working across Kahui O Te Ihi Mental Health Services
Takawā | Time: 8 hours
Course contact: Pippa Holland and Nadine Lake
Method: Face to face
Frequency: Annually
This course will assist health care staff to make decisions in relation to direction and delegation in a variety of health care settings.
Keywords: direction delegation
Kia ora,
We are excited to see that you are interested in e-Portfolios.
If you are seeing this message, please check that your primary role is 'registered nurse' or 'enrolled nurse' in your profile - see the instructions below. If you are still having problems after that, please contact pdrp@adhb.govt.nz for access.
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PDRP team
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As part of the legislative requirement for health organisations, all employees of Te Toka Tumai are required to complete mandatory fire training. This is an annual requirement.
This is a highly interactive e-learning module that has been generalised for use by the entire DHB. If you have specific questions or require further information, are or are likely to be a fire ward, and you require training, please contact your fire warden or fire@adhb.govt.nz
Mā wai tēnei | Who is this for: All staff
Takawā | Time: 30 minutes
About: Fraud happens in the health sector. Learn what constitutes fraud, how to detect it and how to report it.
Contact: Dreydon Sobanja, Senior Finance Contractor
Frequency: Complete once, repeating will refresh knowledge but not update your verified record.
About this course: In this course you will learn about the national paediatric early warning score. To navigate through the sections, you will be asked to make decisions based on what is happening within the scenarios presented.
Who is this course for? Anyone in Te Toka Tumai who needs to report a Risk/Hazard in Datix
Course duration: 15 minutes
Course contact: risk@adhb.govt.nz
About this course: Datix is a reporting database used to record and manage incidents, risks, hazards and feedback. This course goes over the steps for reporting risks/hazards in Datix.
NOTE: This course uses Te Toka Tumai's version of Datix. Formatting and content will differ from the Datix versions used by other districts.
Who is this course for? anyone in Te Toka Tumai who needs to report an Incident in Datix
Course duration: 30 minutes
Course contact: risk@adhb.govt.nz
About this course: Datix is a reporting database used to record and manage incidents, risks, hazards and feedback.
This course goes over the steps for reporting incidents in Datix.
NOTE: This course uses Te Toka Tumai's version of Datix. Formatting and content will differ from the Datix versions used by other districts.
Who is this course for? Anyone in Te Toka Tumai who needs to review a Risk/Hazard in Datix (usually line managers)
Course duration: 15 minutes
Course contact: risk@adhb.govt.nz
About this course: Datix is a reporting database used to record and manage incidents, risks, hazards and feedback. This course goes over the steps for reviewing risks/hazards in Datix.
NOTE: This course uses Te Toka Tumai's version of Datix. Formatting and content will differ from the Datix versions used by other districts.
Who is this course for? anyone in Te Toka Tumai who needs to review an Incident in Datix
Course duration: 15 minutes
Course contact: risk@adhb.govt.nz
About this course: Datix is a reporting database used to record and manage incidents, risks, hazards and feedback.
This course goes over the steps for reviewing incidents in Datix.
NOTE: This course uses Te Toka Tumai's version of Datix. Formatting and content will differ from the Datix versions used by other districts.
Who is this course for? All Te Toka Tumai staff
Course duration: 10 – 15 minutes
Course contact: risk@adhb.govt.nz
About this course: Datix is a reporting database used to record and manage incidents, risks, hazards and feedback. This course provides an overview of the key functions within Datix.
NOTE: This course uses Te Toka Tumai's version of Datix. Formatting and content will differ from the Datix versions used by other districts.
Kia ora koutou!
Our people have told us that connecting with managers and colleagues is really important for their wellbeing. The team check-in for leaders will give you an opportunity to experience a team check-in so you can effectively run one with your own team. You will also be provided with a simple tool to support your team check-ins.
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This e-Learning module is for anyone who works as part of a clinical team. It explores and discusses the principles of explicit identification of leadership, role allocation, role maintenance and communicating for situational awareness. As a participant you will be presented with a video narrative, during which you will need to make decisions to progress. So immerse yourself in the situation and enhance your teamwork skills
About this course: This course looks at teamwork in an emergency. It covers:
- Explicit identification of leadership
- Explicit role allocation & maintenance of roles
- Communication for situational awareness
Welcome to our Teamwork Toolkit.
One of our 4 Shared Values is "better, best, brilliant".
In the spirit of this value, this Teamwork Toolkit is for you as a leader to help your team work better together, be the best they can be and achieve brilliant results.
Because our values are the foundation of how we behave in our quest to provide "best care for everyone" so too the values are a key part of the Teamwork Toolkit.
The specific areas you'll find in this Teamwork Toolkit are:
- Feedback Conversations
- Relationships
- Team Building
- Team Management
In addition to the tools for each of these areas, you can go to Our Shared Values & Behaviours for information and insights.

On a final note - to reduce complexity and promote efficiency in your life, we've tried to make this Teamwork Toolkit as easy and straightforward as possible.