Ngā Kūaha Tūmanako (the door of hope) is facilitating grief kōrero and support. Desire to provide a safe space for whānau, rangatahi, community and health professionals, counselors, social service agency workers to kōrereo and connect with others. Speakers and workshops cover robust discussion from Te...
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The Health Star Rating (HSR) Advisory Committee – the group responsible for overseeing the voluntary implementation of the HSR system – is reappraising the form of the food (‘as prepared’) rules in The Guide for Industry to the HSR Calculator. The ‘as prepared’ provision has been... |
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Mental Health Awareness Week is about raising awareness around mental health and making sure you have a few tools in the kete to help look after your own mental health. This year's theme revolves around nature and recognises the importance of connecting with the natural... |
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Are you looking for a way to make a difference? Need some inspiration to start making positive changes? The Sustainable Whanau Challenge is an online challenge that helps New Zealanders to make small changes in our everyday lives. It is free and open to everyone... |
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Te Rau Matatini in conjunction with Wintec Centre for Health and Social Practice invite Māori in the Mental Health and Addiction sectors to to share insights, innovations and be inspired. Also a time to find out what is happening in this space both locally and... The Aotearoa Mini Bike Challenge is a fun, free challenge to encourage you and your colleagues to experience first hand joys and benefits of riding a bike. There will be lots of fantastic prizes on offer to tempt you to get out and ride, which... |
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Kaupapa The original course was provided in the South Island and was revised in late 2016. Kaitiaki Ahurea offers a program to improve public health and health promotion knowledge and leadership skills of the health workforce who are working with Māori communities. Wānanga This course... |
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Te Rau Matatini holding consultation for Māori whānau who have lived experience of caring for loved ones with mental illness. Whānau are the silient workforce who take care of loved ones with mental illness and aim to find ways to give them (whānau) a voice. |
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