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- Flourish piloted this award winning time walk from the UK along the Avon-Ōtākaro River in May and people loved it.
"I enjoyed thinking about evolution and found the physical distance covered a very good way of taking in the immensity of time
- Kia ora tātou! Thanks to the wonderful presenters who generously shared their vast range of skills and kept us entertained, informed and even physically active over Neighbours Day Aotearoa's Great Skill Share during the month of June
- School is going back, but there’s no reason for parents to lose their hard-won connection with supporting their children’s learning.
Many parents will have enjoyed sharing books and stories with their whānau during lockdown
- University of Canterbury media release: 31st March 2020
If there was ever a time to encourage children to engage in online learning, that time is now!
Children’s University Canterbury Partnership (CUCP) is adapting to these constrained times by offering m
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 19th March 2020
Confined to your home and looking for things to do? Christchurch City Libraries has lots of online content that can help you keep boredom at bay
- Selwyn District Council media release: 2nd July 2019
Selwyn District Council has partnered with New Zealand’s first Children’s University programme to support lifelong learning in the district
- 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
- If you have a mental health issue like anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder or worry, reading books about the issue can help you understand and manage your mental health and wellbeing
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