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Health Minister David Cunliffe and Associate Health Minister Steve Chadwick today welcomed the findings of the review into maternity services in Wellington.

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Associate Health Minister Steve Chadwick today announced the success of the cervical screening campaign that encourages women to have regular smear tests.

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Thank you for inviting me to this launch, at the start of the new cervical cancer vaccination programme.

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Associate Health Minister Steve Chadwick today announced the appointment of the inaugural members of the Family Violence Death Review Committee.

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Endometriosis New Zealand (ENZ) will receive support from the Ministry of Health to look at how best to raise awareness of endometriosis and reduce the burden of the condition, Associate Health Min

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Raising awareness amongst Maori and Pacific women of the importance of regular breast screening will save lives, Associate Health Minister Steve Chadwick said today.

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Associate Health Minister Steve Chadwick today announced the appointment of Bevan Turnpenny to the Tairawhiti District Health Board (DHB).

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Associate Health Minister Steve Chadwick today acknowledged the 20th anniversary of the Cartwright Report, noting how far New Zealand has come since the release of the Report in August 1

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Associate Health Ministers Damien O’Connor and Steve Chadwick today gave their support to promote the breastfeeding ‘Big Latch On’ event, which aims to break the record for simult

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The annual short-term pressure on neonatal intensive care unit cots is being well handled, Associate Health Minister Steve Chadwick said today.

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Kia ora and thank you for welcoming me here today. I would like to thank Deputy Principal, Kiri Gill, Teacher in Charge, Debbie Whiteley, and TPU students for hosting us today.

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More than 40,000 secondary school students will have better access to health services due to an initiative launched today by Associate Health Minister Steve Chadwick.

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Sexual violence victims will benefit from the results of research being undertaken in a two-year project led by the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Minister of Women’s Affairs Steve Chadwi

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The revised food and nutrition guidelines for infants and toddlers are aimed at giving New Zealand babies the best possible start in life, Associate Health Minister Steve Chadwick said today.

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This government will continue to invest in the oral health of our young people, and will continue to invest wisely, Associate Health Minister Steve Chadwick said today.

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Associate Health Minister Steve Chadwick today congratulated the Aotearoa New Zealand Peace Foundation on their recent Global Peacebuilders’ Award.

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Nine out of 10 women are happy with the maternity care they received, according to the report on the Maternity Services Consumer Satisfaction Survey 2007 launched today by Associate Health Minister

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Today is International Midwives Day and it is a pleasure to be here, on behalf of the Prime Minister Helen Clark, to celebrate with you. Thank you very much for the invitation to speak.

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The New Zealand College of Midwives' resource centre will provide education and a sense of community for midwives, pregnant women and new mothers, Associate

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Prime Minister Helen Clark, Health Minister David Cunliffe, and Associate Health Minister Steve Chadwick today announced that the Labour-led Government has committed $164.2 million new funding over

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