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Lifeline Records Busiest Text Month Ever

Thursday, 13 May 2021, 3:42 pm Crisis helpline Lifeline Aotearoa’s text support service recorded its busiest month ever in April with more than 30,000 texts sent and received. This follows a previous record set in March of 27,000 texts sent and received. Both figures are higher than during last year’s lockdowns when text traffic peaked at 25,000 per month. According to Presbyterian Support Northern (PSN), which operates Lifeline Aotearoa, the figures represent a growth in the number of text conversations, mainly involving young people aged between 11 and 20. PSN professional practice lead Dr Fiona Pienaar says the increase in text conversations reflects both an increase in people texting Lifeline and higher

Business Scoop » nib Marks One Year Of COVID-19 Support For Members And Community

Business Scoop » nib Marks One Year Of COVID-19 Support For Members And Community
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Hoping to help mental health

Mountain Scene February 25, 2021 By TRACEY ROXBURGH Whakatipu residents, a new report says. The Wakatipu Mental Health Forum was held in November, attended by 80 people, including a cross-section of residents and local agency representatives, organised by Anne Marie Campbell, Daniel Sweeney, Kirsten Dennison, Vanessa van Uden, Anna Dorsey and doctor Tim Rigg. Van Uden says the group was united in its concern over the devastating Covid-19-related impacts on locals and wanted to meaningfully contribute to guiding the wider recovery, resilience and future wellbeing of the Whakatipu. ‘‘We wanted to come together to share our thoughts and find a collective voice to highlight the challenges and potential solutions for the community, by the community.’’

Nib New Zealand Earnings Holding Up As Healthcare Treatment Bounces Back

Monday, 22 February 2021, 12:13 pm nib New Zealand today announced its results for the six months to 31 December 2020 (1H21) with premium revenue up 7.9% to NZD$136.1 million and underwriting result of NZD$12.3 million broadly in line with same period last year (1H20: NZD$12.6 million). nib New Zealand Chief Executive Officer, Rob Hennin said overall the result was pleasing with earnings stable as healthcare treatment bounced back following COVID-19 restrictions. “Despite uncertain market conditions, over the past 12 months we grew New Zealand residents health insurance coverage by 2.8%, adding 3,135 new policies,” Mr Hennin said. “Our first half result also shows claims increased 7.6% as members head back to their medical

Business Scoop » Nib New Zealand Earnings Holding Up As Healthcare Treatment Bounces Back

Press Release – nib nib New Zealand today announced its results for the six months to 31 December 2020 (1H21) with premium revenue up 7.9% to NZD$136.1 million and underwriting result [1] of NZD$12.3 million broadly in line with same period last year (1H20: NZD$12.6 … nib New Zealand today announced its results for the six months to 31 December 2020 (1H21) with premium revenue up 7.9% to NZD$136.1 million and underwriting result of NZD$12.3 million broadly in line with same period last year (1H20: NZD$12.6 million). nib New Zealand Chief Executive Officer, Rob Hennin said overall the result was pleasing with earnings stable as healthcare treatment bounced back following COVID-19 restrictions.

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