This World Stroke Day (29 October), North Island businesses have a unique opportunity to help save the lives of their staff by reducing their risk of stroke. One lucky business can win a one-day visit from Stroke Foundation’s Health15 Team: a specialist .
The Stroke Foundation of New Zealand is urging all political parties in this month’s election to “right a major societal wrong”and fix the glaring, two-tiered inequities between our current health and disability system and the superior standards of care .
There’s disappointment that a New Zealand-devised stroke rehab programme, designed to particularly benefit Māori and Pasifika people, has been repeatedly ignored for funding in Aotearoa – despite being adopted in a dozen countries overseas. The .
The Stroke Foundation of New Zealand and Stroke Central are pleased to share that they have now become one national organisation and begin the journey to achieve their shared goal to reduce strokes, improve outcomes and save lives. Stroke Central has .
It is with great pleasure that the Boards of The Stroke Foundation of New Zealand (SFNZ) and Stroke Central New Zealand can now announce that they have signed the Implementation Deed – the legal document which sets out the process we will follow .