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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 koutou katoa
We’re already halfway through Smokefree May, and for many smokers this has been an ideal opportunity to start their journey to a smoke-free and healthier life
- Kia ora We are on the countdown to Pink Shirt Day this Friday! A special day dedicated to fostering a "kinder, more inclusive Aotearoa where everyone feels safe, valued, and respected regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, age, ability, religi
- This monthly newsletter is produced by the Community Health Information Centre (CHIC) at Community and Public Health
- Kia ora It's hard to believe we're in to Autumn now, where did the time go!? After a rough summer it was great to see Aucklanders enjoying the balmy Autumn weather at the iconic Pasifika Festival, which celebrated its 31st anniversary this year, over the
- Tēnā koe 2023 is off to a flying start and we are incredibly grateful to you - our community - for getting behind the various brain health events and fundraisers for our March Brain Health Month
- Kia ora With so many Kiwis doing it tough in the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle we wanted to reach out, give a little aroha, and share some simple tips to help get through.
In challenging times we can go through a range of emotions, and at our own pace
- This monthly newsletter is produced by the Community Health Information Centre (CHIC) at Community and Public Health
- Kia ora It has been a tough start to the year with regions of the North Island taking a battering from the unprecedented weather events over the past three weeks
- Kia ora! Hari tau hou tātou kātoa - Happy New Year everyone!
We’re back from our break, and we hope like us, you had a good rest over the festive season and took the time to refocus on your health and wellbeing
- Last year we achieved (us with you) a lot!
Building on a strong foundation of setting up a flourishing organisation we really dived into big and small projects in 2022
- Kia ora You're the best thing since sliced bread!
And 13th November - World Kindness Day - is the perfect day to make sure you know it!
World Kindness Day was started by the World Kindness Movement and is now championed by the Random Acts of Kindness Foun
- Fakaalofa lahi Atu HPF's Annual General Meeting is scheduled for Thursday 17th November, and we're currently inviting nominations from our financial member organisations around Aotearoa to the Board, which has six vacancies
- Kia ora Mental Health Awareness Week 2022 starts on Sunday and it couldn't come at a better time! There's been a lot going on, and we definitely need a week to be reminded to rest, reflect and reconnect..
- Kia ora koutou and Mālō e lelei It's Daffodil Day on Aug 26, a day that symbolises hope for all New Zealanders whose lives have been impacted by cancer
- Kia ora Before we jump into the wonderful spring season, we wanted to take some time to reflect and appreciate winter
- The 1st of July marked the first day of Te Whatu Ora | Health New Zealand and Te Aka Whai Ora | Māori Health Authority
- Rakahuri Trail Extension: Opening Ceremony and Ride
Four kms have been added to the Rakahuri Trail creating a 9km loop for mountain bikers and walkers After the track is officially declared open, there will be a ride to explore the loop track on bike or o
- Kia ora. We’re really excited to be regularly bringing these updates about our mahi to you again
- Kia ora koutou Welcome to our newly named monthly notice - Te Rongo, where we will continue to bring you our latest training opportunities as well as events including courses, webinars and conferences and job vacancies offered by our valued members and pa
- Kia ora How's winter working out for you? We hope you've managed to keep warm, dry, and have avoided the (many many) nasty bugs that are floating around right now
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