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- If you are a health professional, you very likely have patients in your practice who live with debilitating post-viral illness. Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) most commonly occurs after an infection
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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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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
- 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
- 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
- Kia ora and greetings... As we get ready to celebrate Earth Day on Thursday 22nd April, let’s take the time this week to appreciate and reflect on how we can protect our precious planet and demonstrate our support for environmental protection
- Selwyn District Council media release: 9th March 2021
Help to attend the adventure of a lifetime is on offer for young people in Selwyn
- The Government has launched a new online, phone and onsite service to help New Zealanders connect to a range of employment support and products for workers and businesses affected by COVID-19, announced Minister of Education Chris Hipkins and Minister for
- A-OK.NZ offers a continuum of support skills to ensure you and your organisation, community, school, sports team, family and neighbourhood are fully equipped to be able to respond to someone who may be struggling with suicide or mental health concerns
- With the mental health of New Zealanders top of mind as the country grapples with the impact of COVID-19, help to address the matter is now more accessible. St John has launched an online version of its popular Mental Health First Aid course
- Looking at getting your driver’s licence this year? Now you can learn and get ready to be a great driver all online
- NorthTec is proud to announce the nationwide availability of the NZQA approved micro-credential Assessing Professional Competency for Health Professionals
- University of Canterbury media release: 27th November 2019
Practical training and applied language learning opportunities, with specialisation on crisis translation and interpreting, are being offered to graduates from 2020 through UC’s new Master of App
- Dangerous Decibels is a training course available to colleges, schools and kindergartens on the dangers of excess noise, the irrevocable damage to hearing it can cause, and on how to protect yourself and your hearing health
- SCRUM TALK is a conversation for families, coaches and peers to have with their young players. Our young players start moving into competitive sports from 11 years old and over
- Canterbury DHB media release: 25th January 2019
Ricky Reeves was nine-years-old when brain cancer affected his optic nerve, leaving him severely visually impaired
- The Ministry of Health is responsible for implementing and monitoring the WHO International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes in New Zealand
- Safeguarding Children Initiative (SCI) is changing the lives of children and the people who work with them - and they now have a new free eLearning tool to reach even more people
- The CAP Money Course is a FREE revolutionary money management course that teaches people budgeting skills and a simple, cash-based system that really works
- Learn English fast with English Language Partners New Zealand!
Two free courses are available to NZ residents or citizens in Christchurch:
ESOL Intensive - English for work and everyday life
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