In the event of a trauma or an emergency, the media plays a vital role by providing the community with the latest news and public service announcements. Our disaster response plan includes operation of an on-site media centre to make sure media needs are met.
All media enquiries are directed to the Communications team.
After hours including weekends, requests should be directed to the national media team hnzmedia@tewhatuora.govt.nz
Please forward all OIA requests to hnzOIA@tewhatuora.govt.nz
All requests for patient conditions, staff and patient interviews, photographs or filming must be made through the national media team via email hnzmedia@tewhatuora.govt.nz .
Under no circumstances may interviews, filming or photography be carried out on the hospital sites without permission from the national media team.
If you carry out filming or photography without permission, our hospital security teams will ask you to leave the site immediately. For more information see Information for media visiting hospitals below.
The national media team can save you time and trouble trying to track down medical staff and researchers who specialise in the subject you are covering. Often we can put you in contact with a busy practitioner who may not otherwise understand the demands of your deadlines.
We can provide you with images of our hospitals, staff and board members suitable for publication and are happy to take high resolution photographs on request.
We do not release any personal information regarding a patient without consent of the adult patient or, where the patient is a child, the consent of the parent or guardian.
Comfortable: patient is recovering well
Stable: condition unchanged
Serious, but stable: vital signs stable and within normal limits, patient conscious but may be uncomfortable, indicators questionable.
Serious: vital signs stable and within normal limits, patient conscious but may be uncomfortable, indicators questionable.
Critical: vital signs unstable, not within normal limits, patient may not be conscious, indicators unfavourable.
While we respect that some families may want to share information with the media, we respect and support other families’ right to decide whether or not to engage with the media.
Often patients/parents will agree to pass on additional details to the media advisor or nursing staff. We will obtain consent for this release of information as quickly as possible and report these additional facts.
When patients or their family members decline consent for release of information and request that all information about them or their child remains confidential, we are unable to comment on such patients.
Confirmation of a patient’s death occurs only with family consent and after notifying next of kin. Sometimes we will refer you to the police media liaison officer rather than comment ourselves.
The national media team must approve access by the media to any of our hospitals for professional duties. Please contact the national media team via email in advance, hnzmedia@tewhatuora.govt.nz
In consideration of the rights to confidentiality of our patients, their families and our staff, the media team will confirm all recording and interviews on hospital property before they occur.
Patient or parental permission alone is insufficient consent as we need to consider patient safety, privacy for other patients and other factors such as infection control risks and staff concerns.
Please let us know your needs in advance. If your plan includes photography of a patient, family or a staff member at our Canterbury hospitals, we can obtain photo consent on your behalf in advance. This will avoid delays.
The national media team will liaise with our clinicians and the patient to arrange a mutually convenient time and location for your interview and will set up where to meet you.
A member of the local comms team or security will escort you to the patient or staff member you wish to interview.
Social media guidelines for staff
Specific social media queries should be sent to WCDHB.Comms@wcdhb.health.nz
Page last updated: 12 April 2024
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