New Vans Provide Health Boost For Mums And Babies – NZ Government

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Hon Willow-Jean Prime

Associate Minister of Health

Accessible healthcare will be the focus of a new hauora van in Auckland, protecting hฤpu mฤma (pregnant mothers), their pฤ“pi (babies) and tamariki from preventable diseases, Associate Health Minister Willow-Jean Prime announced today.

“Being immunised is one of the best things we can do to protect ourselves, our whฤnau and our communities,โ€ Willow-Jean Prime said at the launch of the first of two new hauora vans.

โ€œMobile health vans provide an accessible and convenient way for hฤpu mฤmฤ to receive antenatal immunisations, and thatโ€™s a key priority in Tฤmaki Makaurau right now.

โ€œItโ€™s so important that health providers work in different ways to reach communities, and this van allows vaccinators to park outside a home, so they can be right where needed, without intruding inside.

โ€œAnd while the van is designed to promote and administer vaccinations for hฤpu mฤma and tamariki, it also can be used for cervical screening and other health checks.

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โ€œItโ€™s both multi-use and mobile, and will be used for at home immunisation, as well as at local events in conjunction with community providers.

โ€œAntenatal vaccination is incredibly effective at protecting mothers and newborn babies against serious illnesses like whooping cough and flu. Yet not enough women, especially Mฤori and Pacific women, know about this or are able to get vaccinated.

โ€œTodayโ€™s launch is a further example of how the Government is investing in primary and community care.

โ€œThis is key to reducing pressure on hospital services and providing the care people need when and where they need it,โ€ Willow-Jean Prime said.