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Due to a significant MSD Contract increase our Team is seeking four fulltime Family Support Workers (these are fixed term positions through to 30 June 2020).
Our Team is seeking two fulltime Children’s Team Lead Professionals based in Christchurch (these are fixed term positions through to 30 June 2020).
Due to a rural expansion of our MSD Contract our Team is seeking one fulltime Family Support Worker (this is a fixed term position through to 30 June 2020).
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Book a Be the Change bullying prevention workshops
Posted: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 in:
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mental health
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Be the Change NZ runs half-day workshops to help prevent bullying and make a positive change in a school. The bully prevention programme has gone from strength to strength since Be the Change NZ started developing Canterbury youth in 2013
Department of Conservation launches an app
Posted: Thursday, May 1, 2014 in:
Earthquake
With tags:
earthquake recovery
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environment
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environmental health
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technology
The ‘Imagine’ app is an initiative from the Department of Conservation in response to the Christchurch city earthquake rebuild
Wellbeing research paints a complex picture
Posted: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 in:
Healthy Christchurch Notices
With tags:
mental health
,
wellbeing
Healthy Christchurch Media Release 15th April 2013 Research released today provides a fascinating snapshot of how the Canterbury population is coping with the aftermath of one of New Zealand's worst natural disaster
Tips from Dr Rob Gordon
Posted: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 in:
Earthquake
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mental wellbeing
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mental health
In October 2012, more than 300 people attended community forums in Kaiapoi and Brighton to listen to Dr Rob Gordon, a visiting Australian specialist in disaster psychology who has supported people affected by more than 30 disasters
World first campaign aims to take Canterbury beyond All Right
Posted: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 in:
Healthy Christchurch Notices
With tags:
mental health
,
mental wellbeing
CDHB Media Release: 25 February 2013 A world first social marketing campaign designed to help us think about our mental health and wellbeing is hitting the streets of Canterbury this week
All Right Campaign starts next week
Posted: Thursday, February 21, 2013 in:
Healthy Christchurch Notices
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mental wellbeing
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wellbeing
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After much consultation, research, and creative debate, the All Right? campaign kicks off in under a week. We can't wait to share it with Canterbury! On Sunday 24th February, posters will go up on bus shelters throughout Christchurch
Anti-bullying Programme for Christchurch High Schools
Posted: Thursday, January 31, 2013 in:
Signatory Notice Board
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mental health
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mental wellbeing
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bullying
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ptsd
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Be The Change NZ has gained funding from the Ministry of Social Development to bring a life-changing programme to Christchurch and New Zealand free of charge
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