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Get All Sorts of summer wellbeing tips
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COVID-19 continues to throw new challenges our way. We’re all feeling the impacts this summer in some way - physically, emotionally, and financially. Whether you’re feeling all good/ ka pai, or a bit hōhā or overwhelmed, it’s normal and okay
All Right? Digest: November 2022
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Kia ora You're the best thing since sliced bread! And 13th November - World Kindness Day - is the perfect day to make sure you know it! World Kindness Day was started by the World Kindness Movement and is now championed by the Random Acts of Kindness Foun
All Right? Digest: September 2022
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Kia ora Mental Health Awareness Week 2022 starts on Sunday and it couldn't come at a better time! There's been a lot going on, and we definitely need a week to be reminded to rest, reflect and reconnect..
All Right Digest: August 2022
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Kia ora Before we jump into the wonderful spring season, we wanted to take some time to reflect and appreciate winter
All Right? Digest: 12th July 2022
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Kia ora How's winter working out for you? We hope you've managed to keep warm, dry, and have avoided the (many many) nasty bugs that are floating around right now
All Right? Digest: 14th May 2022
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Kia ora. Try as we might, it's proving tricky to shake off this COVID thing... it seems like everywhere we look, at mahi, on socials, and even in dinner table conversations, COVID is hard to ignore
All Right? Digest: 3rd April 2022
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Kia ora Today's the end of Daylight Saving, which in theory means a Sunday sleep-in, although those with young children may not be so lucky! Whether it's extra time in bed or doing something else that fills your cup, we hope you enjoy your bonus hour
Getting Through Together Digest: 24th February 2022
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Kia ora Although it's less than two years since COVID arrived in Aotearoa, it's hard to imagine not having COVID in our lives
Getting Through Together Digest: 28th January 2022
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Kia ora and just like that, we’re heading to the end of January! We hope you managed to slow down and get some good stuff in over the break… like time with whānau, getting out in nature, enjoying a good book and having laughs with mates
Good Stuff: Find the good in every day
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Good Stuff is the latest Getting Through Together campaign - encouraging New Zealanders to find the good in every day to help navigate tough times
Getting Through Together Digest: 9th December 2021
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Kia ora Let’s face it Aotearoa – it’s been a pretty tough year, and at times it can feel like we’re crawling towards the 2021 finish line
Getting Through Together Digest: 26th November 2021
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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
Lockdowns are socially and emotionally challenging, but children are resilient
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Growing Up in New Zealand media release: 2nd November 2021 Children in Aotearoa New Zealand have displayed strength in the face of adversity according to one of the world’s largest surveys looking at the impact of Covid-19 restrictions on children’s healt
Getting Through Together Digest: 2nd November 2021
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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
Getting Through Together Digest: 14th October 2021
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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!)
Getting Through Together Digest: 30th September 2021
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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
Getting Through Together Digest: 23rd September 2021
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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
Getting Through Together Digest: 8th September 2021
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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
Getting Through Together Digest: 2nd September 2021
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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
Getting Through Together Digest: 26th August 2021
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Kia ora While we're all going through the same thing, we're all experiencing it in different ways
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