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SUMMARY:Breathe Better September NZ 2018
DESCRIPTION:What is Breathe Better September?  \nBreathe Better September is a national campaign to raise awareness of respiratory conditions in New Zealand. The campaign encourages all Kiwis to show their support for better breathing and healthy lungs and to start thinking about how they can improve their respiratory health.  \nWhat is a respiratory condition?  \n​Respiratory disease includes asthma\, bronchiectasis\, bronchiolitis\, pneumonia\, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)\, lung cancer and obstructive sleep apnoea. \nHow many people does it affect?  \nOver 700\,000 Kiwis have a respiratory condition\, it’s the third leading cause of death and costs the country $6 billion each year. In New Zealand over 521\,000 people take medication for asthma\, making it the most common respiratory condition in the country. \nBreathe Better September will take place from 1-30 September 2018 and is run by\n​the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ. 
URL:https://hekai.co.nz/event/breathe-better-september-nz-2018/
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SUMMARY:Toi Ako Webinar: Disrupting mainstream discourses with a wairua centered approach
DESCRIPTION:South Auckland has the largest Māori population in the world. Imagine if Māori: \n\nMobilised a collective voice for change\nLead discussions at decision making tables\, at all levels across the system\nPioneered indigenous leadership for social change\, locally\, nationally and globally\n\n  \nIn this free webinar\, Mason Ngawhika\, Nikki Timu and Anaru Ah Kew from Healthy Families Manukau\, Manurewa-Papakura\, will demonstrate how they have provided the tools in support of localised Māori systems\, which leverage ancestral practices to inform community-led solutions. They look to shift the focus from a human centred approach to a wairua centred approach that places the environment at the heart as an alternative to mainstream ideologies. \nThrough Māori systems the team aims to empower communities to return to a place of understanding\, being observant and using Te Taiao (the natural environment) as well as Te Taiao Tangata (the built environment) to restore the natural balance and reciprocal relationship between manaaki whenua and manaaki tangata. This supports the notion that when the whenua is cared for\, people are naturally ‘well’. \n“Ko te awa ko au\, ko au ko te awa” \nThe aim of this webinar is to: \n\nChallenge dominant mainstream discourses which rely solely on Western science or Western health approaches to alleviate the burden of disease and degradation of our natural environment.\nEncourage ways for Māori to move from being victims of change\, to drivers of change through crafting solutions which enable Māori to adapt and thrive in a constantly changing climate and social system.\nShowcase design thinking practices which reframe the paradigm of thinking to a wairua centred approach\, which has an emphasis on the ecosystem rather than an ego-system.\n\nAbout the Presenters\n \nMason Ngawhika (Te Arawa\, Ngai Tahu) is the Kaiārahi Māori or the Māori Responsiveness Manager at Healthy Families Manukau\, Manurewa-Papakura.Mason has a background in nutrition and public health. In the past Mason has worked for the Auckland Regional Public Health Service\, Hāpai te Hauora and Toi Tangata. \n \nAnaru Ah Kew (Ngāti Hikairo\, Ngāti Whawhakia\, Kai Tahu) is the Kaiwhakaauaha Pūnaha in the Māori Responsiveness team at Healthy Families Manukau\, Manurewa-Papakura.Anaru has a background in Māori mental health where he was responsible for embedding health initiatives within the organisation\, focussing on improving health outcomes for Tangata Whaiora. \n  \n \nNikki Timu (Ngāti Ranginui\, Ngāti Kahungunu\, Whakatohea) is the Lead Systems Innovator at Healthy Families Manukau\, Manurewa-Papakura. She holds portfolios in the sport\, physical activity and education spaces with a focus on Māori and indigenous people.Nikki has a background in tertiary education\, as an academic in both sport and health contexts. She has recently completed a Master of Physical Education through the University of Otago exploring Māori perspectives on haka in sport. \nRegister Now
URL:https://hekai.co.nz/event/toi-ako-webinar-disrupting-mainstream-discourses-with-a-wairua-centered-approach/
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