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Lest we forget For the past 17 years Tauranga Hospital ICU/CCU Registered Nurse Helen Tuck has presented an ANZAC wreath at the Tauranga Civic Service, Memorial Park, on behalf of the hospital and Bay of Plenty nurses. Up until a couple of years ago she did this with colleague Val Scott. When Val retired, she asked another NZNO member to join her. Kate Watts has joined her for the last couple of years. From left, nurses Kate Watts and Helen Tuck. Helen says they present the wreath to remember, not only the ANZACs and all New Zealand men and women who served in the wars, but also, the ANZAC nurses who served and lost their lives. In World War 1 particular interest is the fact that a number of New Zealand and Australian nurses lost their lives on the steamer, the Marquette in 1915. The Marquette had 36 nurses from the New Zealand Army Nursing Service (NZANS) on board and was torpedoed by a German submarine in the Aegean sea. Some did survive, many did not. In all, 550 nurses served overseas with the NZANS, while others enlisted in the United Kingdom. The first large contingent of almost 40 nurses who returned to New Zealand on the Tainui at the end of April 1919 were given a government welcome. But coming home was hard. The nurses were treated very differently from the returned soldiers. Even experienced sisters who had served overseas did not always receive proper financial recognition after the war. Read more about the NZANS at www.nzhistory.govt.nz/ war/first-world-war-nurses Plenty to celebrate in May CALLING ALL Bakers May is the month of the year that internationally our midwives and nurses are celebrated and we highlight the 5-moments of hand hygiene. cake decorators and others May 5 is when we showcase hand hygiene and the work of our midwives. While May 12 is International Nurses Day. 5-moments for Hand Hygiene To celebrate International Hand Hygiene day we are holding a cake (cup cake, muffin and other baked goods) decorating competition with the judging on Friday 4 May. All staff are encouraged to enter the bake-off. See the poster opposite for full details. The first International Midwives Day was held on 5 May 1991 using the theme “Towards safe birth for all by the year 2000”. It was then agreed that the day become an annual event and each year varieties of events are organised to promote the midwifery profession throughout the world, by increasing the awareness about the midwives contribution. Last year the theme was “Midwives: Making a difference in the world”, this year it is “Midwives leading the way with quality care”. International Nurses Day is celebrated on 12 May and this year the theme is, no matter the location. No matter the setting. Healthcare should be accessible to all. To commemorate International Hand Hygiene Day we want you to celebrate your baking skills and creativity with your best decorated cakes, cupcakes, muffins or other style of cake. The theme is ing with judg day 4 May atāne ri F n o am lose @ 9 auranga and Whak e winners th Entries c at both T movie passes for g in n e p hap d double an s al it Hosp tes. on both si ed to be es will ne nga rated cak é 1st floor, Taura āne The deco at af c ak h e W th r, to oo delivered café, Ground fl . Judging will r o ay , M al it 4 sp Ho riday ailable cakes av by 9am F Hospital n at 9.30am with ke back to your ta a happe for you to es for morning te colleagu @ 10am. uisite your exq our ake sure h y it w d e ll Please m e b clearly la ber so that is , y tr n e m phone nu vie passes if name and r the mo ve li e d an we c you win! 19