In this unique Wananga you will experience the incredible potential of Atua Matua as a framework to enhance the recreation and outdoor education opportunities for your communities. Discover how the health of our people and places can begin with connections to the environment. Join us...
The focus for Mens Health Week 2019 will be the impact of inequality and deprivation on men's health - Mens Health Forum will be releasing reports and materials on the issue nearer the time. If you'd like to help support the week - and help Mens Health...
The Public Health Prevention Conference is returning in 2019, following the hugely successful first iteration of the Conference in 2018. The 2019 Conference theme is ‘Smashing the Silos'. Two Conference Sub-Themes will guide the programme: . Economics of prevention . What is working, what needs to...
Guest presenter, Christina McKerchar (Ngāti Kahungunu, Tūhoe & Ngāti Porou) will present initial findings from her PhD research ‘Food availability for Maori children – a rights based approach’. The first part of her research used photographic data from the Kids’Cam research project which explored...
The Lowitja Institute International Indigenous Health and Wellbeing conference will be an Indigenous space built on First Nations knowledges and values. It will be a space to connect Indigenous peoples, and non-Indigenous colleagues, and share the journey together. Through the conference theme, the Institute invites an...
This Walking Summit is in Auckland Viaduct Harbour It includes one day on Walking to School and Play and day two Walking and Public Transport Walking Summit programme There are two themes for our two-day event – Children walking to school and play – the...
Matariki is the Māori name for a cluster of stars which is visible in our night sky at a specific time of the year. In 2019, from 25 to 28 June, Matariki will re-appear in the dawn sky – signalling the start of the Māori...