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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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- Feature Ride: Bexley Reserve and BMX Pump Track
We’ll ride through the red zone to Bexley, have a play on the Bexley Pump Track (unless it's too wet), check out the Bexley Reserve.
There will be a refreshment stop at Level One
- This monthly newsletter is produced by the Community Health Information Centre (CHIC) at Community and Public Health
- Kia ora Living with uncertainty isn't easy for us humans - our minds have been trained over millennia to try to control the world around us as much as we can. And we generally prefer predictability and things to remain constant
- Kia ora and warm greetings It’s hard to believe the festive season is almost upon us again, time has certainly flown by! What a year of challenges it has been for everyone
- This issue of Hauora includes:
AGM: HPF reaches major milestones;
Navigating pathways into the future;
Health promotion plays key role in boosting health and wellbeing of older people;
Calls to combat climate crisis heat up;
Health sector rallies behind
- Kia ora Feeling blah? We get it!
It's completely normal to feel a bit low or flat sometimes - and let's face it, living through lockdowns and all the uncertainty and disruption of COVID-19 doesn't make things any easier
- This monthly newsletter is produced by the Community Health Information Centre (CHIC) at Community and Public Health
- Kia ora koutou katoa A massive ‘shout-out’ to everyone who rolled up their sleeves to get vaccinated on Super Saturday (16th October) which smashed vaccination records – what an awesome effort! Also, a huge thank you to all the health providers, businesse
- Biketober Friends Feature Ride Week 3: Wednesday Wheelies Rides
Wednesday Wheelies are a group very similar to Friends on Bikes except that they meet on Wednesdays rather than weekends, and participants tend to be (ahem) a tad older and a tad more retired
- Kia ora We know a lot of people are finding things pretty tough right now, with more of us in lockdown, stubborn case numbers, and uncertainty about when things will get back to ‘normal’ (whatever that looks like!)
- Kia ora Mental Health Awareness Week is here and it couldn't be more timely! After what's been a tough couple of months for many, it's the perfect time to catch up with friends and whānau because a little chat can go a long way
- This monthly newsletter is produced by the Community Health Information Centre (CHIC) at Community and Public Health
- Kia ora How are those well-deserved Level 3 feels, Tāmaki Makaurau?!
We hope you've found a way to celebrate your incredible Level 4 efforts - whether it's a barista-made coffee, takeaways from your favourite local, or satisfying your DIY cravings with a
- Kia ora koutou katoa Kia Kaha te Reo Māori! Although Māori Language Week/Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori 2021 has come to a close for another year, we must continue every day to embrace and keep the Māori language and culture strong!
How inspiring it was to see th
- This edition brings you the following news:
eCALD® Cross-Cultural Interest Group (CCIG) Webinar: “The End of Life Choice Act 2019";
Resettlement of refugees into locations around New Zealand impacted by current COVID-19 outbreak (Immigration NZ);
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- Kia ora It wouldn't be right to start this update without extending our heartfelt thanks to our friends and whānau in Tāmaki Makaurau. Thank you for all the heavy lifting you are still doing to keep everyone safe
- Kia ora Huge shout out to all of those reading this at level 4. To everyone in Auckland and North of Auckland - please picture those elsewhere giving you a standing ovation for doing the extra hard yards to keep our country safe
- Kia ora While we're all going through the same thing, we're all experiencing it in different ways
- Welcome to the latest news from Sustainable Ōtautahi Christchurch
- Kia ora and greetings
Adjusting to life back in lockdown and staying in our bubbles, can be a stressful, anxious and difficult time for many, so looking after your health and wellbeing is crucial!
Check out the Mental Health Foundation's wellbeing tips if
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