Measles in NZ

There are current cases of measles in Aotearoa New Zealand. Make sure tamariki and the whole whānau have had 2 doses of the MMR vaccine. Find out more

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  • About Plunket

    Leadership team

    Whānau Āwhina Plunket’s Leadership Team consists of the Chief Executive and four General Manager roles, along with the Chief Nurse and Pou Whakarae - Chief Advisor.

  • Caring for your child

    Thrush infection

    Thrush (candida) is common in babies, especially in and around baby’s mouth. The symptoms are easy to treat, and you can get treatments from your local pharmacy or doctor.

  • Being a parent

    Parenting separately or alone

    Read Waihoroi's story of being a single mum.

  • Caring for your child

    Safe beds and bedrooms

    Children spend a lot of time sleeping, and it’s important they’re able to sleep safely. Here’s how you can make sure your child’s sleep space is safe.

  • Child development

    Communication: one to two years

    Most children will say their first word around age one, and will continue to add more and more words over this period. Remember though they’re just little, and there are still a lot of words (and other things) they don’t understand – and they have big feelings they don’t have words for yet.  

  • Caring for your child

    SUDI - sudden unexpected death in infancy

    Sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) is when a baby dies in a way that is unexpected and initially unexplained. SUDI is frightening for new parents to think about, but it’s important to know the facts, and to know the steps you can take to reduce the risk for your baby.

  • Child health concerns

    Slapped cheek

    Slapped cheek is a highly contagious infection that mostly affects children. Learn about the symptoms, how to care for your child at home and when your child should see a doctor.

  • Being a parent

    Te whakatau i ngā kōioio

    Ko tēnei mea te tamariki kōpīpī he waihanga anō ka whakaeketia rātou e te kōioio. Otirā, ki ētahi ara noa tōna wetiweti! Ko te mea koa me āwhinahia tō tamaiti ki te whakamahi i ngā kupu me ngā whakarata ka tāea e ia te whakatau i ōna kare-ā-roto. Nā, kei konei ka iti hāere te kōioio o tō tamaiti. Kei konei ngā painga hei whai atu kia kore e whakaara ake i aua kōioio.

  • Being a parent

    Ngā Kawekawe o te Mātua

    Kāre he pukapuka whai ā ngā tamariki, he uaua tonu te mōhio menā kei te tika ngā mahi a te mātua. Ko te mea kē, kāre te tangata e tika i ngā wā katoa. Anei ētahi tuwhiri kia mōhio mai koe he aha ngā mea hei whai kia tipu kia ora ngā tamariki.