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'Hell no! Aotearoa is my home' - graduate told to look overseas
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Kiriona, Renee
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2025
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'Hell no! Aotearoa is my home' - graduate told to look overseas
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2025
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'Hell no! Aotearoa is my home' - graduate told to look overseas
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'Hell no! Aotearoa is my home' - graduate told to look overseas
2025
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Last month she registered with NETP-ACE (new entry to practice-advanced choice of employment) which is a programme run by Te Whatu Ora (https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/health-workforce-development/nursing) that is supposed to help match graduates to jobs in the nursing sector. Too many sick people actually\" The impact of moving overseas would mean that Tiatia would have to disconnect her children from their native language and their ancestral land. Tiatia said one of the most heartbreaking impacts was having to tell her 90-year-old koro [grandfather], that she has not been able to get work as a nurse.
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New Zealand Nurses' Organisation
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