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The New Zealand Institute of Community Health Care

The New Zealand Institute of Community Health Care was founded in 2007 by the Nurse Maude Foundation with the specific purpose of providing a centre of excellence for the management of research and development projects that would lead directly to tangible improvements and the development of relevant services in nursing and community health.


The New Zealand Institute of Community Health Care contributes to best practice and improved patient outcomes in community health care through the integration of education, research and clinical practice. Read more

CTA - Research

The Institute has a number of research and development activities which focus on services and products that support clients remaining in their home and achieving health goals. The Institute plays a key role in building on this platform of activity.

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CTA - Publications

The Institute assists clinical staff and researchers to publish their research, audit or service development initiatives to the wider community and interested health professionals.

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CTA - Support Us

The Institute provides a supportive and encouraging environment to guide nurses and other professionals within health care to further their education, partnerships and research to improve methods, treatments and processes within clinical practice.

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CTA - Got an idea

The Institute is keen to support and promote evidence based practice and service development. In this quest, we have established a collaboration of nurse researchers who are practicing nurses with postgraduate research qualifications.

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