About our Trust
SEPSIS – SUSPECT IT, SAY IT, STOP IT.
Sep 11, 2025 | Health Webinars
DR PAUL HUGGAN, Consultant, Infectious Disease at Te Whatu Ora Waikato, Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland, Founding Trustee – Sepsis Trust NZ
GEOFF LANCE, Farmer and sepsis survivor
You can watch the video here, or on the "My Health Hub" website.
If you wish to claim CME points, you need to:
1. Watch the recorded webinar below from start to finish.
2. To claim your hours, click on the claim a certificate button here. This will send you a quick quiz about the webinar, once answered a certificate will be generated for you.
Thanks to Te Whatu Ora Waikato for this Sepsis Screening and Action Tool video, released for World Sepsis Month 2025
We are truly grateful to everyone who led this project and participated in the scriptwriting, production and post-production. A great team effort. You are inspirational in the work you do to raise awareness of sepsis and the signs of sepsis in a clinical setting.
Thanks to Southern Cross Healthcare for these videos released for World Sepsis Month 2025
We are truly grateful to Southern Cross Healthcare and the wonderful staff who agreed to participate in these educational videos.
Your videos will help us to raise awareness of sepsis, reduce harm and save lives.
Ka Rawe Southern Cross!
Our Mission
To raise public and healthcare awareness of sepsis, to support survivors, and to engage with decision-makers to drive the recognition of sepsis as a national health priority.
Our Vision
To save lives and reduce harm from sepsis in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Our Core Pillars of Activity
Increase awareness and understanding of sepsis and the common infections that cause it
Ensure all frontline health care providers can recognise and manage sepsis
Provide support for patients with sepsis and their whānau
Fund research and quality improvement initiatives that support our mission