Our Achievements
We're proud of our achievements and our people, that's why we've compiled this list of some of the projects and initiatives we've been involved in and recognised for:- Cornerstone accreditation
(Royal College of GPs) in August 2010. - Accreditation with the NZ Quality
Improvement Council in March 2010. - Nurse Mo Harte completes her
Nurse Practitioner portfolio in June 2009. - Director Trissel Mayor becomes
President of NZAAHD in November 2008 - Doctor Dave Ayling receives Primary Health
Care Award for Leadership 2008 - Director Trissel Mayor publishes a book on
supervision for Youth Workers - YOSS completes the first cycle of work in
the Te Wana process 2008 - Finalists in the Chamber of Commerce
Manawatu Business Awards 2007 - Joint finalists with the Highbury Whānau
Centre in MidCentral DHB Primary Health
Care Excellence in Child/Youth Health
Services Award 2007 - Nurse Mo Harte received a MidCentral
DHB Award for Clinical Excellence in
Primary Health Care 2007 - Successful joint tender with the Highbury
Whānau Centre for the development and
delivery of the Youth Transition Service
Contract from MSD in 2006. This service
opened in April 2007. - Winner of MidCentral DHB Primary Health
Care Award for Child & Youth Health 2006 - Winner of the TrustPower Community
Award for Child and Youth 2004 - Youth Worker Colin Eriksen received a
Civic Award for his work in developing
the Skate Park - 2002 - Development of the Palmerston North
Skate Park 1998-2002