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SUMMARY:Toi Ako Wānanga
DESCRIPTION:Oranga Marae\, Oranga Tinana Two Day Wānanga\n\nThis two day wānanga will be a hands on programme that will begin with kōrero from local experts on maramataka and mātauranga principles of kai and wai. Day two will focus on practical cooking sessions that embed this knowledge into practice. With a practical approach to learning\, participants will be supported to develop their own tikanga for kai based on the connections to their wharekai tīpuna and will be introduced to the ideas of: \n\nConnecting the principles of mātauranga Māori and maramataka for kai and wai from a local perspective.\nLearning about Toi Tangata’s strategies of Wai Māori Ngai Māori and Kai Māori Kai Ora to support Oranga Marae\, Oranga Tinana.\nAttaining knowledge and skills on how to cook quick\, easy\, bulk\, and cheap kai for whanau.\nFor the marae cook – learn and contribute to the practical session on Oranga Marae\, Oranga Tinana\n\nFacilitated by Erina Korohina and with korero and insights from local experts\, participants will also come away with a fundamental understanding of maramataka gardening and nutrition. \nWho is this for?\nThis wānanga aims to support and uplift marae whanau and community and in particular those who are interested in gardening and cooking practices that align with the maramataka Māori.\n\nFor more information please contact Erina Korohina: erina@toitangata.co.nz or 022 326 5602
URL:https://hekai.co.nz/event/toi-ako-wananga-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20180307T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20180307T160000
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CREATED:20180117T231924Z
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SUMMARY:Toi Ako Wānanga
DESCRIPTION:Thinking of the Whole: An Intro to Systems Science\n\nThis one day introductory workshop aims to support and uplift the Waikato health promotion workforce by providing participants with the opportunity to gain a fundamental understanding of Māori systems science. Looking at the concepts of whakapapa and mātauranga Māori\, participants will gain valuable insights around: \n\nThe practical application of analysing a system within a community. \nGaining an understanding of systems science from a health perspective.\nExamining the kaupapa Māori planning tool\, He Pikinga Waiora\, which uses systems thinking as part of its framework and has indigenous self-determination at its core.\nLooking at a local intervention that has utilised systems thinking in its development and implementation phases.\n\nFacilitated by Erina Korohina and Zaynel Sushil\, participants will have the opportunity to learn\, share and connect around systems based thinking through a mātauranga Māori lens. \nWhat is systems science?\nSystems science comes from engineering and science methodologies and is a way of considering the whole as well as all of the parts. When thinking about nutrition and wellbeing\, Prof Boyd Swinburn considers this to mean looking at the enabling environment for nutrition improvement as well as health behaviour and biological factors. (Food Thinkers\, 2017). \nFrom this we can consider whakapapa which can be seen as a form of mapping genealogy. Dr Ihirangi Heke explains whakapapa as the organising system that arranges the various theoretical and practical concepts inherent in mātauranga Māori (Mātauranga Māori and Systems Dynamics\, 2017). \nWho is this for?\nThis training programme aims to support the Waikato health promotion kaimahi to better understand the basics of systems science\, Māori systems thinking from a whakapapa perspective and the practical application of analysing a system within a community.  \nToi Ako\nToi Ako is a part of Toi Tangata’s workforce development project. Although the medium and topics vary\, Toi Ako is specifically targeted at providing valuable and relevant vocational training opportunities for the Māori public health\, physical activity and nutrition sector.  \nFor more information please contact Erina Korohina: erina@toitangata.co.nz or 022 326 5602
URL:https://hekai.co.nz/event/toi-ako-wananga/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180315
DTSTAMP:20260425T070750
CREATED:20180117T232411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T232437Z
UID:17959-1520985600-1521071999@hekai.co.nz
SUMMARY:Walk2Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Walk2Work Day encourages New Zealanders to do just that – walk to work! \nRun by Living Streets Aotearoa\, this year the focus is on the link between using public transport and walking\, and celebrating walking in general. \nWhat can you do to encourage your people to walk more? Walking to work just for that one day may be the start of a brand-new and health-giving habit. \nVisit Living Streets Aotearoa’s website to find out what might be happening in your area\, and to find ways to promote walking to your people.
URL:https://hekai.co.nz/event/walk2work-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20180314T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20180314T110000
DTSTAMP:20260425T070750
CREATED:20180117T225907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180228T094015Z
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SUMMARY:Toi Ako Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Māori Heart Health: Iwi heart health\, a persistent and undulating challenge for all\nIt is no secret that poor heart health is one of Aotearoa’s most pressing health problems. What many people still don’t realise\, is that much of the burden caused by cardiovascular disease is preventable. \nJoin Dr Anna Rolleston\, Director of The Centre for Health\, in this free of charge webinar as she shares her insights on heart health in the context in Aotearoa. Drawing on some sobering statistics\, she will analyse the links between poor heart health and the persistence of inequity. \nAnna will cover some of the reasons that heart disease is such an issue in Aotearoa and how lifestyle management from an iwi perspective can make a difference\, providing learnings from a kaupapa Māori heart disease risk reduction trial in the Bay of Plenty. \nTouching on both western science and mātauranga Māori\, Anna will explore the past\, the present\, and the future\, and share key messages for whanau to improve heart health. \nAbout the presenter\nDr Anna Rolleston combines a robust scientific and academic background with an understanding that change comes from within\, and that we often need a good deal of support to facilitate that change. She is an inspiring speaker whose honest and upfront message about health and taking personal responsibility for your own health arouses motivation in her audiences. \nAnna is a leading voice in health and a highly accomplished academic\, obtaining her Masters in Exercise Physiology followed by a PhD in Medicine (Nutrition Metabolism) from Auckland University. She is a recognised health researcher\, and has managed research projects across a range of interest areas including heart disease\, Maori health\, ageing and lifestyle management of health. Anna holds senior research fellowship roles at both Auckland and Waikato Universities and sits on a range of advisory committees and governance boards. Anna initially established the Cardiac Clinic to help people manage their health conditions through lifestyle improvements\, including exercise\, nutrition and stress management. She also established Performance First to work with athletes both at development level and elite. These two businesses are now integrated into The Centre for Health. \nThis webinar is part of the Toi Ako – workforce development opportunities. Participants will receive a Toi Ako Certificate of Attendance after completion of the webinar evaluation. \n  \nBook Now
URL:https://hekai.co.nz/event/toi-ako-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180323
DTSTAMP:20260425T070750
CREATED:20180117T232656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T232656Z
UID:17962-1521676800-1521763199@hekai.co.nz
SUMMARY:World Water Day
DESCRIPTION:World Water Day is an annual event run by UN-Water\, the entity that co-ordinates the United Nations’ work on water and sanitation. \nYou could use this day to promote water in your workplace – either from an environmental perspective\, or to encourage your people about the importance of drinking 100% water.
URL:https://hekai.co.nz/event/world-water-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20180328T100000
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SUMMARY:Toi Ako Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Digital Literacy 101: Introduction to digital tools for communication – Tips and Tricks\nSocial and communication media is now such a staple in allowing organisations to engage with their community that it makes sense to up-skill in this vital area. This webinar\, presented by Layla Lyndon-Tonga\, offers the opportunity to learn how to apply effective forms of communication\, and in particular digital communication. \nTips and tricks for platforms like Facebook\, Instagram and Zoom will be shared\, as well as directing attention towards media and how to communicate about an organisation\, initiative or project in the most effective way. This will include writing articles\, commenting on political statements and broadcast interviews. \nLayla will cover how to design and develop a Mail Chimp template to connect and communicate with stakeholders. The design features of Mail Chimp that enhance the way you communicate with others will be presented to enable better use of the database mechanism for effective management of information and connects well with a wide range of online tools considered useful for the delivery of your community events. \nThe content and activities of this webinar will be directly related to kaimahi in their roles in the Māori public health\, physical activity and nutrition sector. As acknowledgement of participant attendance at this webinar\, all participants will receive a Toi Ako certificate of attendance. \nAbout the presenter\nLayla’s extensive experience and understanding in public health growth areas\nlike digital literacy\, gambling harm and addictions brings a depth of\nknowledge to her existing public health practice\, research\, and capacity\nbuilding. \nLayla’s skills in critical thinking\, facilitation and advocating for social justice\nthrough community action has prepared her for work in the not for profit\,\nsocial\, health and adult education fields\, she thrives on the challenge of\nfinding solutions and troubleshooting complex problems. Layla is a team\nplayer who prides herself on operating with integrity and authenticity. \nThis webinar is part of the Toi Ako – workforce development opportunities. Participants will receive a Toi Ako Certificate of Attendance after completion of the webinar evaluation. \nBook Now
URL:https://hekai.co.nz/event/toi-ako-webinar-2/
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