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Principles of Family Violence Intervention Micro-credential
Posted: Wednesday, August 7, 2024 in:
Training
With tags:
families
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education
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violence
,
qualification
,
intervention
This micro-credential from Ara is useful if you’re working in health, social work or related fields - starts Monday 16th September 2024
Co-governance, human rights and Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Posted: Wednesday, November 8, 2023 in:
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With tags:
treaty of waitangi
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maori
,
Governance
,
human rights
,
resources
Te Kāhui Tika Tangata | Human Rights Commission has released a resource that explains the link between human rights, Te Tiriti o Waitangi and co-governance
Pass Wide and Slow: Awareness rides across Aotearoa NZ
Posted: Thursday, September 5, 2024 in:
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With tags:
safety
,
road safety
,
transport
,
petition
Pass Wide and Slow is the behaviour we want all drivers across Aotearoa New Zealand to follow when they see a horse and rider on the road
Marine pest Mediterranean fanworm found outside inner Lyttelton Harbour
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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With tags:
biodiversity
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biosecurity
,
waterways
,
recreation
Environment Canterbury media release: 4th September 2024 Boaties are being urged to check and clean their hulls to help stop the spread of the marine pest Mediterranean fanworm after it was recently detected in new sites within Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbou
Community education webinar from Dementia Canterbury
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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,
seminar
,
dementia
,
older adults
,
families
Come along to a community education webinar from Dementia Canterbury
Don't let safety go to waste
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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With tags:
waste
,
recycling
,
harm
,
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Christchurch City Council Newsline: 3rd September 2024 Take the time to dispose of hazardous items correctly and keep our staff and your community safe
Spirited Conversations: Behind the door of cults
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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With tags:
seminar
,
culture
,
Vulnerability
,
wellbeing
Spiritual, religious or self-help groups that exploit vulnerable communities are active in Aotearoa New Zealand, but often hard to identify
Botanic Gardens’ glasshouses close for maintenance and refurbishment
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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With tags:
repair
,
gardens
,
built environment
,
recreation
Christchurch City Council Newsline: 2nd September 2024 Three of the six glasshouses in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens will be closed for two months for repairs from Monday 2nd September 2024
Ara Breakfast and Upskill: Keeping your audience engaged
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
Training
With tags:
seminar
,
business
,
presentation
,
learning
Ara | Te Pūkenga warmly invites you to join another FREE Breakfast and Upskill session with Marina Taylor
Submissions: Have your say for a healthy greater Christchurch
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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With tags:
planning
,
community engagement
,
policy
,
consultation
,
legislation
,
submissions
Waka Toa Ora provides a way to share submission opportunities across our networks
Celebrate World Rivers Day with a family fun day out
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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With tags:
families
,
event
,
Community
,
waterways
,
awareness
Come along to a family fun day out to celebrate our rivers and learn about the wonderful work going on in our city to help clean up our waterways. Date: Sunday 22nd September 2024.Time: 10am to 2pm
Ōritetanga wānanga series: Leading for Equity in Aotearoa communities
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
Training
With tags:
treaty of waitangi
,
Community development
,
Courses
,
maori
,
equity
This two wānanga series is for people who work in and support community-led development and who are on a journey of understanding about Te Tiriti-based equity in Aotearoa
Have your say on Canterbury dam safety policy
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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With tags:
planning
,
safety
,
waterways
,
policy
,
consultation
,
community engagement
,
submissions
Environment Canterbury media release: 2nd September 2024 We’re reviewing our dangerous, earthquake-prone and flood-prone dams policy, and welcome public feedback on the draft policy
Green Drinks: Possums are as Kiwi as Fish and Chips
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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With tags:
environment
,
seminar
,
conservation
,
biodiversity
Join this FREE thought-provoking talk by Emily Major - a recent doctoral graduate from the University of Canterbury
Prioritising growth and reduced travel times in Canterbury
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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With tags:
transport
,
planning
,
funding
Beehive media release: 2nd September 2024 A record $1
Tauhere UC Connect: The ethics of war reporting in an unequal world
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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With tags:
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,
conflict
,
media
,
seminar
Journalism during wartime is difficult, dangerous, and ethically fraught, but it’s also essential if the public are to know what’s going on
Championing youth voices in the Waimakariri District
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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With tags:
youth empowerment
,
young people
,
Community Groups
Waimakariri District Council media release: 2nd September 2024 Two fantastic groups looking out for the interests of young people in the Waimakariri District are WaiYouth and the Waimakakriri Youth Council
Free waste workshops with Kate Meads
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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With tags:
waste
,
Food
,
parenting
,
families
,
women
,
sustainability
,
workshop
Kate Meads from Waste Free with Kate and Co is running some workshops in September 2024. The world is not going to stop producing, waste is never going away, and we are never going to get “back” to how it was before
Blinc Workshop: Farming for a fossil fuel free future
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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With tags:
sustainability
,
rural
,
workshop
,
seminar
Come along to learn how the Lincoln University Energy Farm is a world-class, multi-use site that not only demonstrates how renewable energy can be seamlessly integrated with agricultural land use but also acts as a catalyst for making other parts of the e
Castle Hill Village Hall reopens for the community
Posted: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 in:
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With tags:
Community
Selwyn District Council media release: 2nd September 2024 The Castle Hill Village Community Centre has recently reopened and is available again for bookings
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