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Nice One magazine 2025

Nice One magazine 2025

Nice One is our annual magazine. It’s packed with inspiring stories from our people, our patients, and the incredible moments that shaped another unforgettable year, all made possible by supporters like you. Have a read.

From our Chief Executive, Liz Belke

2025 has been a year of continued growth and transformation for Wellington Free Ambulance. Changes essential to ensuring our services keep pace with the evolving needs of our communities.

I want to take this opportunity to sincerely thank everyone who has supported Wellington Free Ambulance throughout the year. Whether through your time, your donations, or your belief in our mission, your generosity allows us to carry forward the important work that began nearly 100 years ago.

We are incredibly proud of our free emergency ambulance service and remain steadfast in upholding that founding value well into the future, thanks to the ongoing partnership between our team and the community we serve.

Read Nice One magazine 2025

Read through Nice One magazine 2025 below or download your own copy.

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Your Rights

As our patient, and under the Health and Disability Commissioner’s Code of Rights, you have the right to:

  • Be treated with respect
  • Be fully informed
  • Freedom from discrimination, coercion, harassment and exploitation
  • dignity and independence
  • Services of an appropriate standard
  • Effective communication
  • Be fully informed
  • Make an informed choice and give informed consent
  • Support
  • Respect of teaching or research
  • Complain

If we don’t respect these, let us know and we’ll do everything we can to put it right.


Support in the process

If you need support or help with making a complaint, you can contact the office of the Health and Disability Commissioner and ask for an advocate.

www.hdc.org.nz
0800 555 050

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