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Saturday 18 November 2023 | Written by Al Williams | Published in Health, National
A toxic workplace culture has been uncovered at Te Marae Ora (TMO) following the dismissal of an assault charge involving a former nurse and paramedic.
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Comments
graham roper on 18/11/2023
Thank you the article and responses. To correct some statements that are important. Dr May actively tried to prevent a claim of assault being lodged via emails and phones calls, “don’t make a complaint “ 1, 2, 3 and 4 comments by Temata are no, have no evidence to support and i fact the complaints made were not provided to myself. “ a paramedic cannot be licensed to practice outside of the country concerned” . It was TMO that prevented an ‘authority to practice’ as they also did for a qualified EMT (Undertaken in their on time and cost at the AUT in NZ) Temata publishing her comments are untruthful and subject for court action. The claim is that Temata used the published statements in the court during sentencing.