Level 2, Wintec House
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Corner Anglesea and Nisbet Sts
info@tepūkenga.ac.nz
Hamilton 3204
tepūkenga.ac.nz
17 November 2022
Matthew O’Connor
[FYI request #20564 email]
Tēnā koe Matthew
Request under the Official Information Act 1982 – Bachelor of Nursing Statistics
Thank you for your email of 15 September 2022, requesting the fol owing information under
the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act):
1. How many placement positions, if any, have been available to students studying
Bachelor of Nursing - Māori, Bachelor of Nursing – Pacific, and Bachelor of
Nursing a Te Pūkenga tertiary education institution annually over the past five
years?
2. How many students, if any, have attained a Bachelor of Nursing - Māori, Bachelor
of Nursing – Pacific, and Bachelor of Nursing degree a Te Pūkenga tertiary
education institution annually over the past five years?
3. What is the number of students, if any, who have undertaken a placement as part
of a Bachelor of Nursing - Māori, Bachelor of Nursing – Pacific, or Bachelor of
Nursing degree through a Te Pūkenga tertiary education institution, annually,
over the past five years?
Please note, your request has been numbered for clarity. As previously advised, we have
interpreted your request to relate only to Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs)
which have transitioned as Te Pūkenga business divisions at the time your request was
received. These are Wintec, Toi Ohomai, and Weltec and Whitireia.
I have outlined the response for each Te Pūkenga business division below.
Please note that you have the right, undersection 28(3) of the OIA, to make a complaint to
the Ombudsman if you are not happy with this response. Information about how to do this
is available at
www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or by cal ing 0800 802 602.
Nāku noa, nā
Peter Winder
Acting Chief Executive
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Toi Ohomai
Question 1
Please refer to the table below which details placement positions for nursing students over
the last five years. I have also provided the information below as context to the data:
All nursing students are required, by Nursing Council New Zealand, over the 3-year Bachelor
of Nursing programme, to complete clinical placements in four different areas of clinical
practice, these include:
a) Acute medical/surgical in a hospital setting
b) Mental health and addictions setting
c) Primary health care/community setting
d) Aged residential care setting
The majority of Toi Ohomai’s nursing students are based in Tauranga and Rotorua.
Typical y, we try to place our students on placement within close proximity to their home to
ensure they are not burdened with travel and accommodation costs, and to ensure they
have the support of their whanau while they are studying and on placement. This means
student nursing enrolments can be affected by the number of placement places Toi Ohomai
can secure in any given year in and around the Tauranga and Rotorua rohe.
Another placement factor that can affect our student nursing enrolment numbers are
shortages of placement places in particular areas of clinical placement settings. While some
areas are relatively easy to secure placement places for, others clinical placement settings
can be more difficult to secure in e.g. mental health and addictions; and the primary health
care/community-based settings. When we are restricted by placement places in these
particular clinical placement setting areas, this can affect our student nursing enrolment
numbers.
The numbers of “placement places not used” shown in the last column of the table below
result from several factors, but most commonly because some of the placement places are
in remote locations and not practical or even possible for our students to travel to so we are
unable to use them. Placement places are also sometimes not used because some of the
placement places offered to us at the beginning of the year are then later withdrawn by the
placement provider, perhaps because of staffing issues or other factors unknown to us.
Some of the placement settings are available for more than one type of placement, due to
their suitability in meeting clinical requirements e.g. a renal unit may also be used for
primary health care placement, or a complex care placement; or peri-op could be used for
acute placement or complex care placement.
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Clinical placement is a complex process, balancing volume of students with placement
availability, in all the required clinical settings, to enable each student to complete their
Bachelor of Nursing programme. Toi Ohomai has a dedicated Clinical Placement Team of 3.0
FTE who work full time managing clinical placements to ensure the best outcome for our
ākonga, and our placement providers.
Year
Type of Placement
Placement places
Placement places
secured by Toi
not used
Ohomai
2018
5116 - DHB based
117
12
5219 Aged Residential Care
104
6
based
6316 - DHB based (med/surg
127
10
placements)
6315 - Primary Health Care
113
4
based
7115 - Mental Health &
130
5
Addictions
7116a - Complex Care/Speciality 121
20
Nurse
7116b - Aged Residential Care
125
60
7220 – Other
112
10
2019
5116 - DHB based
149
11
5219 Aged Residential Care
133
28
based
6316 - DHB based (med/surg
114
36
placements)
6315 - Primary Health Care
101
34
based
7115 - Mental Health &
95
20
Addictions
7116a - Complex Care/Speciality 100
55
Nurse
7116b - Aged Residential Care
99
76
7220 – Other
101
14
2020
5116 - DHB based
115
12
5219 Aged Residential Care
100
19
based
6316 - DHB based (med/surg
139
47
placements)
6002 - Mental Health &
148
0
Addictions
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7115 - Mental Health &
117
0
Addictions
7116a - Complex Care/Speciality 129
0
Nurse
7116b - Aged Residential Care
123
49
7220 – Other
97
0
2021
5002 - DHB based
128
18
5002 Aged Residential Care
101
based
6316 - DHB based (med/surg
96
39
placements)
6002 - Mental Health &
104
12
Addictions
7001 - Primary Health Care
102
15
7116a - Complex Care/Speciality 81
27
Nurse
7116b - Aged Residential Care
85
58
7220 – Other
109
24
2022
5002 - DHB based
0
5002 Aged Residential Care
149
16
based
6316 - DHB based (med/surg
92
18
placements)
6002 - Mental Health &
92
1
Addictions
7001 - Primary Health Care
84
34
7116a - Complex Care/Speciality 83
29
Nurse
7116b - Aged Residential Care
84
62
7220 – Other
89
18
TOTAL
4288
850
Question 2
Toi Ohomai does not offer a separate Bachelor of Nursing Pacific or Māori. Please refer to
the table below which outlines the number of students who attained Bachelor of Nursing
degree at Toi Ohomai over the past five years.
Programme Name
Year
Number
Bachelor of Nursing
2017
90
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2018
107
2019
94
2020
87
2021
97
Question 3
Every student who completes the Bachelor of Nursing degree at Toi Ohomai is required and
undertook a placement as part of attaining the degree. Please refer to the table above.
WelTec and Whitireia
Question 1
All placements available in the Wellington Region are available to all providers in the region,
including Victoria University of Wellington (VUW) and Massey University. Due to this, we are
unable to quantify how many placements are available specifically to Whitireia and for the
Bachelor of Nursing programmes it offers.
I am therefore refusing this part of your request under section 18(f) of the Act as the
information cannot be made available without substantial collation and research.
Question 2
Please refer to the table below outlining the number of students who have attained a
Bachelor of Nursing degree at WelTec and Whiteria over the last five years.
Programme Name 2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Bachelor of
62
61
76
78
84
Nursing
Bachelor of
27
24
21
17
25
Nursing Pacific
Bachelor of
15
16
17
12
12
Nursing Māori
Total
104
101
114
107
121
Question 3
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Please refer to the table below outlining the number of students who have undertaken a
placement as part of their Bachelor of Nursing programme over the last five years.
Programme Name 2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Bachelor of
261
251
274
257
269
Nursing
Bachelor of
110
105
94
82
101
Nursing Pacific
Bachelor of
57
54
53
54
56
Nursing Māori
Total
427
410
421
393
425
Wintec
Question 1
Wintec is unable to answer this question as it does not track the number of placements,
rather, it tracks that graduating students have completed the required number of
placement hours. I am therefore refusing these parts of your request under section 18(f) of
the Act as making the information available cannot be made available without substantial
collation and research.
However, we have provided some information below:
Number of placements
Coordination of Clinical Experience Placements
• At the commencement of every calendar year, we work with the local DHB (now Te
Whatu Ora) and community placement partners to develop and agreed placement
calendar based on anticipated enrolments. This calendar is revisited and revised
throughout the year based on actual student numbers and confirmed prior to each
round of clinical experience placements.
• A confirmed student enrolment in a module will mean that a clinical experience
placement wil have been sourced for them, regardless of whether they completed
the module.
Clinical placement hours
The Wintec Bachelor of Nursing has an expectation in Programme regulations that al
students will complete 1200 clinical placement hours as a part of their 3-year degree. This
figure is 100 more hours than is required by the Nursing Council for registration and so
allows for a buffer for any special situational occurrences.
Al graduating students wil have achieved the requisite number of hours required (1100) by
the NZ Nursing Council, and most have achieved 1200. The total placement hours for each
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cohort itemised below have been calculated at 1200 per graduating student to give an
estimated total of clinical placement hours provided per cohort. Please note that in each
year we also source, facilitate and support clinical placement hours for students who leave
the programme before graduating.
Graduating year
Graduating students
Hours per student
Total Placement hours
2017
175
1,200
210,000
2018
146
1,200
175,200
2019
187
1,200
224,400
2020
141
1,200
169,200
2021
162
1,200
194,400
2022
65
1,200
78,000
Total hours from 2017 to 2022
1,051,200
Question 2
Please refer to the fol owing table in response to this part of your request. Please note,
Wintec does not offer a separate Bachelor of Nursing Māori or Pacific.
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
175
146
187
141
162
65
Question 3
Every student who completes the Bachelor of Nursing degree at Wintec is required and
undertook a placement as part of attaining the degree. Please refer to the table above.
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