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Newsletters from Waka Toa Ora signatories and other organisations
The Canterbury Health in All Policies Newsletter features local stories on collaboration to improve public policy and community health, along with useful national and global links. The newsletter is published three times a year by the Health in All Policies team at Community and Public Health, and often highlights the work of Healthy Christchurch signatories.
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- Kia Ora and happy New Year
- February Feature Ride: Blueberry Bliss
Once again we’re riding out to Blueberry Bliss Berry Farm to pick our own spray-free berries.
Date: Saturday 6th February 2021
- Kia ora and Happy New Year! We'll no doubt be seeing and hearing those three words a fair bit over the next week or so, as many roll back into offices and workplaces around the country
- Kia ora. The countdown really is on now
- This monthly newsletter is produced by the Community Health Information Centre (CHIC) at Community and Public Health
- Wow what a year 2020 has been! I think we all agree that this year the summer holidays are feeling even more needed than ever
- Kia ora. With every difficulty, there is relief
- This is the last edition for 2020 and brings you the following news:
RASNZ Refugee Resettlement and Support Services in the Auckland Region: A Study in the Era of COVID-19;
2020 Refugees As Survivors New Zealand (RASNZ) Awards;
Improving access to genera
- Research and Evaluation
Wow, what a year 2020 has been! Now, more than ever it is really important to keep up the mahi of supporting the healthy development and wellbeing of our tamariki and rangatahi
- Kia ora. The summer break is just on the horizon. It'll be a time to kick back, relax and reset.
It's also a time for self-reflection and we can't encourage you enough to make this an essential part of your leadership toolkit
- Canterbury Men's Centre Board Members Wanted
The Canterbury Men's Centre (CMC) has a rich 12-year history in pursuing our aim of Happy Healthy Canterbury Men and it is seeking applicants for board member roles to broaden our capacity and strategic thinkin
- The COVID-19 pandemic is highlighting one of the most important concepts underlying the Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach: How policy decisions affect health and health systems, including the distribution of health and equity
- Welcome to the latest news from Sustainable Ōtautahi Christchurch (SŌC)
- Kia ora and fakalofa lahi atu. As we wind down from what was indeed an exciting and unprecedented General Election we can now start looking forward to springing into Summer
- Been There: Young people's stories of struggle and hope - an update
This book is a collection of stories from 25 New Zealand young people, who have written about a crisis or struggle and what has given them the hope to endure and to pull through
Posted: Wednesday, October 21, 2020
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abuse Kia ora. The 2020 November Campaign will focus on the outdated advice men have been given when growing up that we now see is unhealthy. The campaign takes a conversational tone and use the common expressions that men would have heard growing up- This issue of Hauora includes:
Sir Michael Marmot: Governments must not return to business as usual post-COVID;
Community action vital for change;
Scorecard shows where parties stand on prevention policies;
Trevor Simpson reflects on highlights at HPF;
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- Kia ora. Are you ready to go pink for Pink Shirt Day 2020? This Friday 16th October, we will be wearing pink to speak up and stand up against bullying
- Kia ora. How lucky are we? As of midnight tonight, the entire country will be at alert level one.
We can move freely within our own country, without the restrictions most other countries are facing
- Kia ora. Work on the 2020 November Campaign is in full swing with filming for our videos just completed. We are thrilled to be able to show you the completed designs for our posters and t-shirts
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