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  1. True Dave completely true.

    I suffered a workplace accident of chemical poisoning and returned to ACC for cover but they had no cures or Treatment!!!!!!!!

    Every other country recognises chemical poisoning and has knowledge of how to treat the effects of chemical poisoning but not in NZ.

    I am now paying everything for US/Canadian treatment for chemical poisoning so we have a third world medical system in NZ now.

    Change this toxic National Government come September 23rd 2017 is the best cure for us all.

  2. Coleman did appear on Cambell’s show on Friday – the abysmal quality of his spinning demonstrates why he has kept out of public view previously (and so also implies how much pressure he must be under, if he has to front up to the public now):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ4lI4CaBYU

    The sacking of the SDHB elected representatives seems to be starting to backfire; with the ministry no longer having anyone else to blame for their underfunding and shortsightedness. That pesky democracy does have its uses after all.

    But don’t worry – here is an affordable way to create a healthy and empathetic mental health environment for staff patients. Solitary confinement and riot gear!

    The board issued helmets for staff to enter seclusion rooms to attend patients known to target the head… strategies include… sensory modulation techniques…

    In the first six months of 2017, 90 assaults occurred on mental health staff, compared with 84 in the whole of 2016…

    The nurses union also complained about an increase in patient-on-patient assaults. The board said those figures could not be released as it would take too long to collate information [for an Official Information Act request].

    https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/health/helmets-mental-health-staff

  3. NZ MSM – has blood on their hands – nine years of compliance to this corrupt government. Feeling good about this are we….?

  4. The last twelve months have been a weird replay off the late 1990s…

    Does Bill English remember the late Southland farmer, Colin Morrison? He should;

    1998… Rau Williams and Colin Morrison – both with entirely different lives; living at opposite ends of the country; one Maori, the other Pakeha – both suffered the same fate. They died because government cutbacks on spending (see red square in above chart) had reduced the Health budget, and as media reports above show – were impacting harshly on our society.

    These two men – and perhaps others who died quietly, shunning the glare of publicity – died on Bill English’s watch. As Minister responsible for Crown Health Enterprises and later Minister of Health, English could not shift responsibility to anyone else.

    At one point, English was forced to concede that the Health system and funding mechanism was “flawed”

    ref: https://fmacskasy.wordpress.com/2013/02/04/bill-english-do-you-remember-colin-morrison/

    1. And what is more appalling Frank is the lack of “real time” funding in health. What is particularly galling, is what I read by Allan Duff this morning…

      “Joyce justified spending $1248 on a day-long taxi hire in Sydney. This surprises me, a former businessman brushing off such a waste of taxpayer money. Why did the taxi have to wait with the meter on while Joyce had meetings? Because it isn’t his money.

      Joyce should sort out his attitude on spending public money. No business person would countenance this arrogance for a moment.”

  5. It is basically the misallocation of financial resources, the average man in the street does not know what is going on in Central Government these days apart from what we are being told by MSM ?

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