Newsletters
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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- Nau mai i ngā hua, nau mai i ngā taonga, nau mai i te mātahi o te tau! Welcome the fruits of the year, welcome the many treasures, welcome the New Year!
Matariki: Te Tau Hou Māori this month is a time to embrace Te Ao Māori and reflect on the past, celeb
- This is a free local newspaper which is produced by the St Albans Residents’ Association (SARA)
- Kia ora. Try as we might, it's proving tricky to shake off this COVID thing... it seems like everywhere we look, at mahi, on socials, and even in dinner table conversations, COVID is hard to ignore
- This issue of Hauora includes:
'Equity must be at forefront' of efforts to achieve smokefree goal;
Creative communication helps empower whānau and communities;
Charter paves way for well-being societies;
Focus on team effort to stub out habit;
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- Welcome to the latest news from Sustainable Ōtautahi Christchurch. This issue features:
AGM Notice;
Changing business to change the world;
Speaking 4 the Planet 2022; and
A reminder of what SOC is about
- Kia ora koutou katoa
Aotearoa is now settling into life at Orange, and the team at HPF will continue to work from home in the meantime, in the interest of our safety, health and wellbeing
- Things have changed but it’s not the end…
Over the past 12 years, notwithstanding bad weather, earthquakes and plagues, Frocks/ Friends on Bikes has endeavoured to deliver at least one ride or cycling-related event every month
- Kia ora Today's the end of Daylight Saving, which in theory means a Sunday sleep-in, although those with young children may not be so lucky! Whether it's extra time in bed or doing something else that fills your cup, we hope you enjoy your bonus hour
- With widespread COVID-19 in New Zealand, the impact of the pandemic on multiple social determinants of health is clear. The COVID-19 pandemic is a threat multiplier, taking existing social problems, and compounding their force
- This monthly newsletter is produced by the Community Health Information Centre (CHIC) at Community and Public Health
- Kia ora koutou katoa As we bring this monthly notice to you, we'd like to express our solidarity with the people of Ukraine and support for the health and humanitarian workers and all those impacted by the crisis
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