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A Nodding Donkey Screening Tool has been developed to establish 'Obedience Boundaries' for aspiring DHB staff.
From time to time, the Te Henga/Bethells Bolsheviks bring to your notice important health industry initiatives. This is one of those times.
Dot - you will remember Dot, Louise the Lecturer's mother. She has progressed on her life journey, moving forward from Room Allocation Clerk, to the DHB Spatial Support Services to Manager DHB Projects, Innovations and Support Services. Dot has rolled out a book of poetry, DOT DOESN'T DO DON'T, in the interim and is in great demand for inspirational speaking at College of Nursing Conferences.
Dot has worked within the current zeitgeist and has become a partially privatised chartered consultant. Her company specialises in all-of-system-multi-silo-across-corporate-outcome-focused-services. Essentially, we still just book rooms, says Dot.
Dot has remarried, which is a source of great excitement to Louise. Her husband is Mr Ken Com. Dot did, on the basis of her new surname, try to call her enterprise Dot Com Inc, but she ran into some copyright difficulties.
Chartered Hospital Project
Dot tells us she has been working on the new and exciting Mixed Ownership Chartered Hospital Project. What we can do with education, we can do with health. We're spending a lot of developmental time on fundamentals, says Dot. Working parties are focusing on constructing an appropriate Mâori name. The consultation process...