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SUMMARY:The Auckland Walk Challenge
DESCRIPTION:When and where\nDate: 1 to 30 November 2018.\nLocation: Auckland-wide. \nThe Auckland Walk Challenge is back by popular demand – this time for the month of November. \nStart summer feeling great by joining this year’s challenge. This free\, month-long event runs from 1-30 November and aims at getting more people walking in Auckland. \nComplete weekly challenges and be in to win a great range of prizes throughout the month as you ‘virtually’ walk the length of New Zealand. \nJust walk for at least 30 minutes a day – to work\, to the bus stop\, to the local shops – and track your distance online. It’s fun\, it’s FREE\, it’s easy and good for you. Track your steps through the simple online platform or sync your activity tracker device. \nRegistration is now open\, so why not form a team with colleagues or friends and family and take to two legs this Spring. \nThere are lots of great prizes\, including Blunt umbrellas\, ferry passes to some of our fabulous Hauraki Gulf Islands\, organic food hampers and a double pass for the Auckland Bridge Climb. \nSign up for the Challenge now: \nFind out more and register for The Auckland Walk Challenge \nRegister by 27 October and be entered into the draw to win a Fitbit Charge 2.
URL:https://hekai.co.nz/event/the-auckland-walk-challenge/
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SUMMARY:MAURI ORA The Metrics Of Flourishing
DESCRIPTION:Compass Seminars is delighted to bring you the opportunity to spend a day with Sir Mason Durie who will discuss a range of topics relating to principles for working with Māori and Māori development. Sir Mason speaks with a freshness and clarity of understanding\, if you have been fortunate enough to hear him speak before you will know that this is an opportunity not to be missed. \nRegardless of whether your professional focus is on prevention\, promotion\, treatment\, education\, rehabilitation or development\, well-being is ultimately dependent upon the dynamic interaction of people with each other and with the wider cultural\, social\, economic\, political and physical environments in which people live. Sir Mason will unwrap how Māori wellbeing is the product of these combined forces acting on the past and present experiences so that future prospects can be enhanced. \nSome of the key areas that will be discussed include: \n\nMauri Ora and Mauri noho – flourishing and languishing\nCurrent and future cultural demographics in New Zealand and implications for a changing society\nPersonal and environmental risks to wellbeing\, and measures to build resilience\nThe application of Māori perspectives to therapeutic interventions\nThe importance of Whānau and Whānau development for Aotearoa in the future\n\nSir Mason will be speaking about issues that are relevant to all professionals working in health\, welfare\, education and community settings. \nSir Mason Durie is from Rangitane\, Ngāti Kauwhata and Ngāti Raukawa.  He is a medical practitioner and specialist psychiatrist and has held the positions of Professor of Māori Studies and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Massey University.  He has particular interests in health\, education\, indigenous advancement\, mental health care and Māori development.  He has served on a number of Boards and Trusts\, including the Families Commission\, Secondary Futures\, Te Papa Tongarewa\, the Foundation for Research Science and Technology\, the National Health Committee\, the Mental Health Foundation\, the Alcohol & Liquor Advisory Council\, the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Māori Health\, the Whānau Ora Governance Group and the Mental Health Foundation.  He was knighted in 2010 for his contributions to Public Health and especially to Māori Health. \nWe would recommend you register early as Sir Mason’s previous seminars have been fully subscribed. 
URL:https://hekai.co.nz/event/mauri-ora-the-metrics-of-flourishing/
LOCATION:Quality Hotel Plymouth International\, Corner Courtenay and Leach Street\, New Plymouth\, New Zealand
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