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    A Christchurch youth facility is in urgent need of medical supplies, as it expands to two locations

    A Christchurch youth facility is in urgent need of medical supplies, as it expands to two locations


    Te Tahi Youth is relocating some of its clinical services to the new Christchurch Youth Hub on Salisbury Street, but will continue to provide support at its Churchill Street site as well.

    General Manager Fiona Kay says there will be more clinical spaces as a result - which they need to fill with essential items.

    She says they include patient consultation beds, ECG machines, a liquid nitrogen devices - and smaller items like stethoscopes.

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