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  • Parenting in New Zealand

    … first 12 months. These are usually done by a Plunket nurse or your local general practitioner (GP) and are … parenting concerns and issues. If required, your Plunket nurse or GP can refer you to other specialist health … Your midwife or GP can refer you to your local Plunket nurse, or look for Plunket in the ‘White Pages’ of your phone …
    www.live-work.immigration.govt.nz/resources/parenting-in-new-zealand
  • Protecting your family from disease

    … Health professionals may include your doctor, practice nurse, Well Child provider, Plunket nurse, pharmacist and midwife. Glossary Immune response: The …
    www.live-work.immigration.govt.nz/resources/protecting-your-family-from-disease
  • Moving from Tuvalu to working in Aged Care in Oamaru

    … might need it,” she says. “In Tuvalu I was a registered nurse and midwife, then I worked for a number of government …
    www.live-work.immigration.govt.nz/resources/moving-from-tuvalu-to-working-in-aged-care-in-oamaru
  • Moving from Kiribati to Auckland through the Pacific Access Category

    … English will need to be even better if she is to work as a nurse in New Zealand. In Kiribati we worried less about time, …
    www.live-work.immigration.govt.nz/resources/moving-from-kiribati-to-auckland-through-the-pacific-access-category
  • Passports to understanding

    … from Indonesia, Nina has travelled the world, working as a nurse in places as far apart as the Middle East, Germany, the …
    www.live-work.immigration.govt.nz/resources/passports-to-understanding
  • New life an adventure

    … for filling in a short contract. “For example, a doctor or nurse is not allowed to have gaps in their CV,” Patrick says. …
    www.live-work.immigration.govt.nz/resources/new-life-an-adventure

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