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Due to a significant MSD Contract increase our Team is seeking four fulltime Family Support Workers (these are fixed term positions through to 30 June 2020).
Our Team is seeking two fulltime Children’s Team Lead Professionals based in Christchurch (these are fixed term positions through to 30 June 2020).
Due to a rural expansion of our MSD Contract our Team is seeking one fulltime Family Support Worker (this is a fixed term position through to 30 June 2020).
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eCALD Newsletter 60: September 2020
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This edition brings you the following news: eCALD 15-year anniversary celebration with a brand new website - featuring a history of milestones and achievements and more! eCALD launches a brand new telehealth video - a tutorial for clinicians; Cross-cultu
Getting Through Together Digest: 2nd September 2020
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Kia ora. Ngā mihi tino aroha ki a Tāmaki Makaurau - thanks for doing your bit to keep Aotearoa safe. It's no secret that the economic impacts of COVID-19 are affecting some in our society much more than others
Getting Through Together Digest: 26th August 2020
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Kia ora. You all right Aotearoa? These are truly extraordinary times. For everyone in Tāmaki Makaurau/ Auckland, we appreciate all you're doing to keep Aotearoa safe - we know level 3 isn't easy
Getting Through Together Digest: 19th August 2020
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Kia ora. Congratulations Tāmaki Makaurau on getting through one week of noho rāhui/ lockdown! If you're in Auckland, know that the rest of the country has got your back - we're grateful for what you're doing for us
Getting Through Together Digest: 12th August 2020
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Kia ora. Mōrena team and special aroha to those of you in Auckland. We know it’s pretty tough waking up to the realisation that those of us in Auckland will be going back into Level 3 today
Moves to tackle alcohol-harm legacy of lockdown
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Christchurch City Council Newsline: 29th June 2020 A multi-agency action plan to cut alcohol-related harm is ramping up following an increase in drinking fuelled by COVID-19-induced anxiety, social isolation and job uncertainty
Getting Through Together Digest: 3rd June 2020
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Kia ora. As we move about our days, it can be easy to slip back into old habits. Many of us took some good things out of noho rāhui/ lockdown, like cutting down on coffee, getting more exercise, and taking time to appreciate the little things
Getting Through Together Digest: 20th May 2020
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Funding for temporary physical distancing measures
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Christchurch City Council Newsline: 19th May 2020 Christchurch City Council has secured funding of just over $81,500 from Waka Kotahi (NZ Transport Agency) for two projects that enable people to keep their physical distance from others when moving around
Getting Through Together Digest: 17th May 2020
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Kia ora. It's a big week ahead Aotearoa, with school heading back tomorrow and many more of us stepping out of our bubbles. After so long in noho rāhui/ lockdown, it's totally normal for you to be experiencing mixed emotions right now
Mayor urges residents to support local businesses
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Christchurch City Council Newsline: 13th May 2020 As Christchurch residents count down the hours to COVID-19 Alert Level 2, Mayor Lianne Dalziel is encouraging people to shop locally and support the city’s businesses
Getting Through Together Digest: 13th May 2020
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Kia ora. Well, what a week?! As we grapple with what a return to alert level 2 on Thursday will mean for us, we'll all be feeling different emotions
Getting Through Together Digest: 10th May 2020
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Kia ora. Today we're sending some extra aroha to the mums, the stand-in mums, those without mums, and those who find Mother's Day a tough time. We're also thinking of those who have lost their mums, or who can't see them during lockdown
Spare a thought for your pooch if you return to work
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Christchurch City Council Newsline: 6th May 2020 Life at COVID-19 Alert Level 4 was blissful for Christchurch’s 35,000-plus dogs - 33 days of endless walks and round-the-clock human company
Getting Through Together Digest: 6th May 2020
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Kia ora. Haven't we done well? Two '0' case days in a row is definitely a cause for celebration. Thank you for doing your bit! This was always going to be a marathon, and not a sprint, and there's still a way to go. But so far, so good Aotearoa
Getting Through Together Digest: 3rd May 2020
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Kia ora. How has your first week of level 3 been? We see you out there cycling, walking in the sun and showing the love to our local food and coffee joints. Go you! While there's been good bits, we know that there's been lots of wobbles and struggles too
Getting Through Together Digest: 29th April 2020
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Kia ora. Welcome to day two of level three! Has it made much difference to you? Did you take the chance yesterday to get your caffeine fix? Or maybe you've fallen back in love with instant? These are indeed strange times
Getting Through Together Digest: 26th April 2020
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Kia ora. Happy Sunday! COVID-19 meant it was a very different ANZAC Day this year - one of the many special and important events that have had to be significantly adjusted, postponed or cancelled
Resources from Dementia Canterbury during COVID-19
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Dementia Canterbury has a range of resources available to assist those with dementia and their caregivers or family during COVID-19, including: exercise videos to keep the mind and body moving; information flyers covering a range of topics such as reduci
Seven ways to experience the world from home
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Message from Multiple Sclerosis NZ: Staying at home is often hard. Many of us love to explore, experience and enjoy the world outside our homes
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