
Stephen Hill
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2 months ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Matt Williams |Mathew D. Marques |John Kerr |Stephen Hill
1 Introduction Conspiracies happen: For example, covert operatives of the French intelligence service bombed and sunk the Greenpeace ship the Rainbow Warrior in 1985 (Clark 1988). A willingness on the part of the public to entertain the possibility of conspiracies is therefore essential. Nevertheless, some members of the public believe conspiracy theories that are not warranted by evidence: That the Apollo moon landings were filmed in a Hollywood studio (Lewandowsky et al.
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Jun 23, 2024 |
cdhb.health.nz | Stephen Hill
Monday 24 June 2024Waitaha Canterbury Pānui1 minute to read In this edition of Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Waitaha | Canterbury PānuiWith Matariki observed on Friday, we look at what the rising of this cluster of stars of signifies, and how our kaimahi are learning from Matariki to enhance patient care. We also look at new initiatives under way to support and improve outcomes for disability, rainbow and ethnically diverse populations.
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Jun 16, 2024 |
cdhb.health.nz | Stephen Hill
Monday 17 June 2024Waitaha Canterbury Pānui1 minute to read In this edition of Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Waitaha | Canterbury PānuiTo mark National Volunteer Week this week we profile some of the many hundreds of volunteers who support our health services across Waitaha Canterbury. We also highlight the work of our Hauora Māori kaimahi, who are seeing improved results for patient care from a project to digitise data collection.
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May 26, 2024 |
cdhb.health.nz | Stephen Hill
Monday 27 May 2024Waitaha Canterbury Pānui1 minute to read In this edition of Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Waitaha | Canterbury PānuiWe acknowledge the success of the Patient Information Team at Christchurch Hospital, who have won recognition as Privacy Champions, and there’s good news for breastfeeding staff at Ashburton Hospital with a new dedicated space available.
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May 20, 2024 |
cdhb.health.nz | Stephen Hill
Monday 20 May 2024Waitaha Canterbury Pānui1 minute to read In this edition of Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Waitaha | Canterbury PānuiWe feature an inspiring story about how Ward BG at Burwood Hospital is using music to help make a huge difference for consumers, and we mark the retirement of Executive Director Maternity and Midwifery Norma Campbell, after four decades in midwifery and health leadership roles.
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