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Health and health services and travel to work in New Zealand.
Published
1980
by Dept. of Statistics in Wellington, N. Z
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Cover title.
Series | Statistics bulletin / Deptartment of Statistics, Miscellaneous series / Department of Statistics,, 16, Statistics bulletin (New Zealand. Dept. of Statistics), Miscellaneous series (New Zealand. Dept. of Statistics) ;, 16. |
Contributions | New Zealand. Dept. of Statistics. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HD5115.6.N45 H4 1980 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 36 p. : |
Number of Pages | 36 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3808655M |
LC Control Number | 81115051 |
Combine paid work and adventure travel in New Zealand on this incredible work and travel package. Kick off with an awesome week of fun, guided group adventures in Auckland and the Bay of Islands and then get 12 months of job advice and support so you can find paid work and earn some money abroad/5(1). Health & insurance in New Zealand. New Zealand has no vaccination requirements for any traveller, but the World Health Organization recommends that all travellers should be covered for chickenpox, diphtheria, hepatitis B, measles, mumps, pertussis (whooping cough), polio, rubella, seasonal flu, tetanus and tuberculosis, regardless of their destination.
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The New Zealand Ministry of Health helpfully publishes hospital death-rate statistics to help you choose a hospital, although they won't help if you’re rushed to the nearest hospital in an emergency! In New Zealand, health professionals are required under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (HPCAA) to be registered with their professional board before they can begin to work. We recommend you apply for registration at least 4 months prior to your intended arrival in New Zealand.
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New Zealand offers a wide range of services to help the elderly in New Zealand. Services include home care, financial support, social support, rest homes and retirement villages. For full details, call Seniorline or visit their website. Support for older people | Seniorline. Mental health services.
Mental health services are provided in each region. Spend up to a year working and traveling in New Zealand. Assistance finding work in bars, restaurants, hostels, farms, and other short-term jobs.
Sufficient salary to live and travel. Pre-departure and in-country support. Welcome Week in Auckland and the Bay of Islands. Telephone the free Healthline on or contact a doctor. It is important to tell them that you have been outside New Zealand recently. Tell the health professional if you have a temperature of 38°C or higher and one or more of the following symptoms: ongoing coughing.
difficulty breathing. On a working holiday in New Zealand, you could find yourself picking fruit in the sunny Hawke's Bay or Nelson, then hopping down to Queenstown or Wanaka to work amongst the snow during ski season.
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the holder of a work visa that allows you to work here 2 years or more when combined with time you have spent in New Zealand just before getting your current work visa. For example, you qualify if you had a visa that allowed you to be in New Zealand for one year, and you now have a work visa that allows you to stay another year.
For information about public health services in New Zealand contact the Ministry of Health, PO BoxWellington (Tel. ). Accident Compensation Scheme Medical treatment required as the result of an accident isn’t covered by the state healthcare scheme but by the accident compensation scheme operated by the.
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Health - New Zealand travel advice - Skip. Unlike a visitor visa that typically only lets you travel for up to 3 months, a Working Holiday Scheme visa lets you work, study or travel in New Zealand for up to a year if you’re between 18 and 30 (or 35 for some countries) and from one of the 30+ eligible countries.
The beauty of this visa is that you have the flexibility to work or study whatever you like, wherever you like while you. Also they provided health insurances for us.
They also gave us gas allowances. And before you book a client for a job, they will brief you first about everything and ask you if you want to take it or not. If you signed a contract stating you are to work 30hrs.
per week then you will pe paid for 30hrs. even if you didn't have a 30hrs. workload/5(56).New Zealand Health, Medical and Insurance A private company called Accident Info Services can advise visitors to New Zealand on how best to access New Zealand's health system should they have an accident or need medical attention for an illness.
The 24 hour service can give advice on where to go and can arrange for a medical practitioner to.The Working Holiday Visa in New Zealand is your best chance to gain valuable work & life experience abroad through work and working holiday visa has minimum requirements and will allow you to work and travel in New Zealand for up to 12 months (23 months if you are from the UK).