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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- Kia ora What a whirlwind 24 hours it's been.
While many have been able to take the lockdown in our stride, for others it's had a massive impact. There's been tearful and even final goodbyes, cancellations and impossible choices
- Kia ora Regardless of your views on the wisdom of holding the Olympics during a global pandemic, it's hard not to be spellbound by the incredible athleticism, strength, courage and kindness on display
Posted: Wednesday, August 4, 2021
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With tags:
health in all policies,
cycling,
health determinants,
Courses,
built environment,
consultation,
Climate Change,
health,
environment,
resources Matariki begins with the rising of the Matariki star cluster - officially on 2nd July this year. Matariki has been an important aspect of Te Ao Māori for hundreds of years- This monthly newsletter is produced by the Community Health Information Centre (CHIC) at Community and Public Health
- Kia ora There is a lot to digest in the news at the moment - both at home in NZ and away.
Our hearts go out to all those affected by the extreme weather, and especially to those doing it really tough in Westport right now
- Kia ora and ko na mauri
We’re halfway through Plastic-Free July, but it's not too late to join the millions of people around the world in taking this month's challenge and help rid our planet of plastic waste
- This monthly newsletter is produced by the Community Health Information Centre (CHIC) at Community and Public Health
- Kia Ora and greetings Matariki: Te Tau Hou Māori, which is celebrated from 19th June to 11th July is one of our favourite times of the year and we encourage you to join in the many celebrations and events around the country
- Feature Ride: He Puna Taimoana/ New Brighton Hot Pools
Date: Saturday 3rd July 2021.Start Time: 2pm sharp.Start Location: Margaret Mahy Playground (Corner of Manchester and Armagh Streets)
- Kia ora When times are tough for Kiwis, we rally around each other. We've shown this time and time again
- Feature Ride: Solstice Ride
Join Christchurch’s 10th mid-winter bike ride is around North Hagley Park and the Avon Promenade.
Date: Monday 21st June 2021.Start Time: 5.30pm. Gather at 5pm
- Kia ora and Noa'ia 'e māuri. Last week we celebrated Rotuman Language Week and reflected on just how vital language is to the wellbeing of Pasifika peoples
- Welcome to the latest news from Sustainable Ōtautahi Christchurch
- Kia ora Leadership comes in all forms and styles.
No matter what leadership looks like to you, some of the best leaders are those who show genuine and authentic care for the people around them
- Kia ora If you were to look back on the last two weeks, who were the people that made those weeks that bit brighter? Who helped fill your cup?
Our latest campaign - Awhi Mai, Awhi Atu - is all about connecting with others because spending time strengtheni
- Bula vinaka, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Kia orana, Malo e lelei, Talofa lava and warm Pasifika greetings.
Summer has well and truly left us behind, with a noticeable chill in the air
- May Feature Ride: Weka Pass Train and Bike Ride
Only 20 Spaces available! Please get back in touch if you RSVP and then can’t come to give others an opportunity! Bring a picnic lunch - there is a café/pub there for supplies
- This monthly newsletter is produced by the Community Health Information Centre (CHIC) at Community and Public Health
- Kia ora There's been a whole lotta aroha on display at airports on both sides of the Tasman this week
Posted: Wednesday, April 21, 2021
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With tags:
newsletter,
health in all policies,
Climate Change,
planning,
water,
transport,
biodiversity,
children,
health determinants With ever increasing coverage of the urgency to act on climate change, we are proud to bring you this issue focusing on planetary health – the ultimate determinant of health
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