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- 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;
Report dra
- 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
- This webishop from the Health Promotion Forum is about building the structures to support health promotion as a relevant field in Aotearoa for the benefit of the public health sector, the health promotion workforce, and the wellbeing of our nation
- Beehive media release: 7th April 2022
Public consultation has opened on a proposal for primary schools to only offer healthy drinks, Minister of Education Chris Hipkins announced today
- 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
- Kia ora koutou katoa Welcome to our first monthly notice for 2022. With Omicron cases now surging in the community and the nation moved to phase 2 of the Government’s Omicron response plan, the team at HPF will continue to work from home
- Kia ora and festive greetings This is our last monthly notice for 2021 and we are looking forward to unwinding and celebrating (safely), as we are sure you are after such a challenging year, with whanau and friends
- The University of Canterbury is offering a new Diploma in Health Sciences (120 pts) and Certificate in Health Sciences (60 pts) in 2022
- 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 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- This issue of Hauora includes:
Health promotion most optimistic of health professions, says Dr Grace Wong;
Answering the call for social justice and equity;
Taitamariki wellbeing a priority;
Anti-racism posters join museum collection;
IUHPE conference pl
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 18th May 2020
ChristchurchNZ is running twin campaigns aimed at encouraging Christchurch residents to spend locally and to get out-of-town visitors to Canterbury and the West Coast
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