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Newsletters from Healthy Christchurch signatories and other organisations
The Canterbury Health in All Policies Newsletter features local stories on collaboration to improve public policy and community health, along with useful national and global links. The newsletter is published three times a year by the Health in All Policies team at Community and Public Health, and often highlights the work of Healthy Christchurch signatories.
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- The Team at the Collaborative Trust would like to thank you all for your support over 2018 and your ongoing commitment to young people in Aotearoa
- Our thoughts go out to the Millane family whose grief will be unimaginable.
So many New Zealanders have been horrified as this story has unfolded. This is a time to stand together, share that pain and show our compassion for Grace and her family
- Thanks to everyone who came along to our meeting last week where the team from Hāpai Te Hauora facilitated a workshop about Supply Reduction
- Greetings from the eCALD® team, wishing everyone a lovely festive season and the very best for 2019!
eCALD Research Commentary: December 2018 [26th Edition]
This research commentary focuses on problem gambling, drug and alcohol addiction in Asian and oth
- Leading is like swimming toward the horizon
By Hilary Star Foged
Leading is like swimming toward the horizon: the more you go the more you see needs doing. But it's important to keep swimming
- This monthly newsletter is produced by the Community Health Information Centre (CHIC) at Community and Public Health
- Tena koe. We’re welcoming the Mental Health and Addiction Inquiry’s report, He Ara Oranga.
You can read or download the full He Ara Oranga report
- This issue of Hauora includes:
Indigenous leadership high on the agenda at IUHPE2019;
Early Bird deadline for IUHPE2019 extended!
Late-breaking call for abstracts for IUHPE2019;
Coalition to focus on health equity;
HPF leads way with accreditation framew
- Kia ora and greetings. As we near the end of another busy year we have a few short notices to provide you before our last notice goes out in December. Happy reading
- This is why we need a Youth Hub in Christchurch..
- Kia ora. Te piko o te māhuri, tērā te tupu o te rākau.The way the seedling is nurtured determines how the tree grows
- Kia ora and welcome to our 36th edition
eCALD® Research Commentary [25th Edition] November 2018
This commentary focuses on the research evidence on cultural competency training and its effects on practitioners’ knowledge, attitudes, skills and behaviour
- Start your engines! Hello again! Sam and Cissy here, your Neighbours Day Aotearoa coordinators. It's been an amazing couple of weeks, as we gear up for our Neighbours of New Zealand Road Trip
- Welcome to Community and Public Health's CDHB Sexual Health Newsletter!
It provides up to date information to health co-ordinators in schools and others working in the area of sexual and youth health in the Canterbury and West Coast regions
- Call for presentations for the ANA conference
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- This monthly newsletter is produced by the Community Health Information Centre (CHIC) at Community and Public Health
- Fa'afetai, Thank you... Over the last month, we have had plenty to celebrate. Namely, the success of our Kindness video, which thanks to you and our community, reached over 35,000 people on Facebook
- Kia ora and greetings
At the Health Promotion Forum excitement is mounting as the IUHPE 2019 Conference draws nearer. Find out more in the article below and also check out the latest Job offers
- #BeActive: What Can You Do?
Did you wake up this morning wondering how you could get more people and populations more physically active?
Manager of strategic projects at Sport NZ Kay Thomson, shares her insightful blog with ANA
Posted: Wednesday, October 10, 2018
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