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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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Posted: Wednesday, August 08, 2018
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Activity and Nutrition Aotearoa (ANA) invites you to share your stories, collaborations or projects relating to public health nutrition and physical activity at our conference to be held in Auckland on 21st and 22nd May 2019- Kia ora and welcome to our 32nd edition.
eCALD® Research Commentary [21st Edition]: August 2018
This review is the first of a 4-part series which will include complementary and alternative healthcare in New Zealand
- In this issue of In Touch:
Rodney Martin is couch-surfing his way through the year while studying and working part-time in Dunedin
- This monthly newsletter is produced by the Community Health Information Centre (CHIC) at Community and Public Health
- Health and Independence Report 2017
ANA has summarised a few of the relevant findings of this new report for the public health nutrition and physical activity sector
- 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 training on offer
- Thanks to everyone who contributed to the World Smokefree Day activities in Canterbury - see later in the newsletter an article about our hard-working Te Hā- Waitaha/ Stop Smoking Canterbury team who took a novel approach by raising awareness about the en
- Treating a Broken Leg like Mental Illness.
Watch Part 3 of Michael Hempseed's informative video on Understanding Depression
- Active Transport: A reflection for Aotearoa
This new document discusses the findings from ANA's scan of the literature on active transport.
Active transport is one way to increase physical activity
- In this latest Healthy Workplaces Update you’ll find some excellent tips to share with your staff about staying healthy and warm over the winter months
- The report and presentations from the One Voice Te Reo Kotahi (OVTRK) 2018 Matariki Forum is now available online.
The topic for this forum was: Big New Ideas for ourselves and our children after us - mō tātou ā mō kā uri ā muri ake nei
- Kia ora and welcome to our 31st edition.
eCALD Research Commentary [20th Edition] July 2018
This review focuses on six articles which are part of the Growing Up in New Zealand (GUINZ) study conducted by the University of Auckland
- In this issue of In Touch:
broadcaster and children's entertainer Suzy Cato talks about her time on TV3's Dancing With The Stars and why she picked the Mental Health Foundation (MHF) as her chosen charity
- Save the date: Collaboration: Everyone's Business
How does collaboration improve nutrition and physical activity outcomes?
Dates: 21st and 22nd May 2019. Location: Auckland
Call for abstracts and registrations open Spring 2018
- Minister of Health Dr David Clark called on the health sector to address the determinants of health, achieve better health equity and implement a strong response to climate change by working across Government and with other agencies in his recent letters
- What Happens to the Brain when Someone Develops Depression? Watch Part 2 of Michael's informative video on Understanding Depression
- New Global Plan for Physical Activity
The World Health Organisation's physical activity plan aims to help people around the world get out and active
- Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā tatou katoa. Nau Mai, Haere Mai
Welcome to our winter edition of Table Talk.
We hope you are looking after yourselves through the colder months—eating well is key to looking after your health
- Here is the latest Healthy Workplaces Update - just before winter officially sets in. This month's update includes:
Men’s Health Month;
All Right? downtime dice; and
New flu information for workplaces
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