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Amendment to the COVID-19 Health Response (Vaccinations) Order 2021

The following message comes from Martin Chadwick.

The Government, in consultation with the Ministry of Health has announced on 11th October that an amendment will be made to the COVID-19 Public Health Response (Vaccinations) Order 2021 that will require a new set of workers in the health and disability sector to be fully vaccinated by 1st December, 2021.

Vaccination is already mandatory for high-risk roles (including health worker roles) in Border, MIF and MIQ settings. This amendment seeks to extend that requirement so that certain roles in the health and disability sector are also covered by this order, including:

1) Regulated professions currently registered under the HPCA regulations

2) Non-regulated professions in the following healthcare setting:
  • Aged Residential Care Facilities (ARC)
  • Home and Community Care Services (HCSS)
  • Kaupapa Māori Health Providers, Pacific Health Providers and Non-Government Organisations who provide health services
3) Roles undertaken by people who:
  • are in frequent contact, face-to-face contact, or are in close proximity to healthcare workers providing a health service
  • work where a health service is being provided
  • do not necessarily provide a health service, but their role requires frequent contact/engagement with those providing health services and is considered tied to a role within a healthcare setting.

Under these new amendments, it’s likely that any health and disability workers who fall under the categories above must receive their first dose of the vaccine by 30th October and their second dose by 1st December 2021. Further details about the criteria for this amended order will be released in due course.

Vaccination remains our strongest and most effective tool to protect against infection and disease, and we want to thank everybody who has helped New Zealand reach such a high rate of voluntary vaccination among its health and disability workers. We will be working closely with the sector and unions to put together an implementation plan to help increase the vaccination rate further.

As further detail around this criteria is confirmed I will share with you in as timely way as I can.

Health Reforms Information Sessions - update

The following message comes from the Business Support Transition Unit.

We’re delighted to confirm we’re all go to host the Future of Health roadshow events in our South Island venues next week, both in person and online.

So far, we’ve had around 500 people register to attend either in person or online.
 
Event details
This is a free event that runs for 90 minutes, closing with light refreshments.

The online registration and ticketing process just allows us to manage numbers so we can adapt and communicate quickly should alert levels change.
 
Registrations and RSVPs
Now that we’ve confirmed our arrangements with venues, we’ve also been able to extend the RSVP deadlines as follows.

Please continue to spread the word among your colleagues.

  • Invercargill: Mon 18 October 11am – Civic Theatre: Register here! (RSVP by midday Friday 15 Oct)
  • Dunedin: Tues 19 October 11am – Edgar Centre: Register here! (RSVP by midday Friday 15 Oct)
  • Christchurch: Thurs 21 October 1pm – Christchurch Town Hall: Register here! (RSVP by 5pm Tuesday 19 Oct)
  • Timaru: Fri 22 October 9.30am – Timaru Southern Trust Events Centre: Register here! (RSVP by 5pm Tuesday 19 Oct)
  • Nelson: Wed 27 October 9.30am – Rutherford Hotel: Register here! RSVP by 5pm Friday 22 Oct)
  • Greymouth: Thurs 28 October 11am – Regent Theatre: Register here! (RSVP by 5pm Friday 22 Oct)
Dunedin attendees
We are close to physical capacity in Dunedin. However, please encourage people to continue registering and if we reach our physical capacity, we’ll be in touch if we need some people to join us online instead.
 
Alert level requirements
COVID-19 alert levels mean we can’t share microphones in the venues so we’ll manage Q&As using the Slido online tool.

We’ll include details about how to use this in our pre-event reminders.
 
For those of you joining us in person, you’ll need to wear a mask to the event but will be able to remove this once seated.
 
We continue to monitor the current COVID-19 outbreak. We’ll be in touch again if we need to make any changes to the format.

Thanks for your support and interest – we’re looking forward to connecting with each of you!
 
If you have any further questions, let us know at support.tu@dpmc.govt.nz and we’ll respond as quickly as possible.

World Allied Health Professionals Day

The Executive Committee have issued a press release (embargoed until 6am Thursday 14 October) voicing frustration at what it sees as inconsistencies in the way COVID-19 alert levels are being applied to businesses. 

The link to the press release is below:
AHANZ press release 14.10.2021.pdf

It will be uploaded onto our website and Facebook page in the morning, once the embargo is lifted. We would appreciate it if you could share it through your networks.

Reminder: AHANZ webinar, 6-7pm

Registration for this evening's webinar with the Minister of Health is still open.

We are delighted to announce that Cameron Leslie will also be speaking about his experience with allied health, both before and during his life as a Paralympian.

To register, please click on this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PUobPAjKQOm0e6Y-2peyZw

The session will be recorded and shared on our Facebook page afterwards.

Best wishes,

Nikky Winchester
Executive Director, AHANZ
executivedirector@alliedhealth.org.nz

AHANZ
AHANZ website
If you have any queries or comments, please contact Nikky Winchester on
executivedirector@alliedhealth.org.nz

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