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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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- Part-time Training Manager Wanted
We are currently looking for a part time Training Manager to lead the delivery of our dynamic and responsive evidence-based training programme
- There has been increased recognition that one of the best ways to improve the health and wellbeing of our communities is to invest ‘upstream’ in social wellbeing and the environment we live in
- Children Need the Right Fuel
"Children need the right fuel to run and jump and play but also, to think", says Dr Kirsty Fairbairn.
Learn more about the important role nutrition plays in the development of healthy minds
- Kia ora koutou
- Tēnā koutou katoa to all our Senior Chefs
Senior Chef has now been part of Pegasus Health for over a year, and recently we have undergone some staff changes
- Over these past couple of weeks, we’ve been having a wide variety of weather. But whenever the sun appears in the sky, it’s always good to remember the SunSmart messages
- Kia ora koutou
Welcome to the March edition of Chatter The Waimakariri District has a fantastic few months ahead, filled with lots of events: TŪhaitara Coastal Park Bike Ride, North Canterbury Pride Picnic Outing, The Waimakariri Sailing and Power Boat Cl
- In this issue of In Touch:
We speak with three mates who drove a tuk-tuk 3000km through India. Maddy Boyd, Hannah Richardson and Gerard Spowart battled exhaustion and deli belly, but that didn’t stop the trio from finishing the challenge
- Kia ora and greetings
Are you ready to put a qualification to your health promotion experience OR are you considering a career change?
HPF has 25 years’ experience in offering training to meet the needs of a range of communities, programmes and service pr
- Happy 2018… even if it is February!
The Smokefree Canterbury collective was thrilled with feedback following the Achieving a Smokefree Aotearoa 2025 seminar last November and a big thank you to Amanda Dodd and her team for organising the event
- Crekfest 2018: Taking Services to the People
Learn more about the community driven festive occasion that offers a platform for health, education and social service providers to showcase their programmes and services
- Intuitive Eating Book Review
What does a way of eating look like when you don’t worry about your weight?
Read a book review by Chelsea Slobbé on "Intuitive Eating"
- In this first issue of In Touch for 2018:
We speak with 21-year-old Serena Baptist who is a part of Toi Ora Live Art Trust, a creative space in Auckland that supports people with their mental health and wellbeing
- Kia ora koutou. A very warm welcome to 2018 and the February edition of Chatter.
Our team is pleased to welcome Sam Redman as Youth Development Facilitator – check out his profile and do call in to our office meet Sam
- Aspirations For Aotearoa
Imagine Aotearoa when our communities...
Seven key stakeholders working in public health nutrition and physical activity share aspirations for 2018
- Kia ora and greetings
Are you ready to put a qualification to your health promotion experience OR are you considering a career change?
HPF has 25 years’ experience in offering training to meet the needs of a range of communities, programmes and service pr
- January Feature Ride: Bikes n Blueberries
Ride to pick blueberries at Blueberry Bliss (475 Robinsons Road, Broadfield). The price this season for PYO is $16 per kg (cash or EFTPOS).
Date: Saturday 27th January 2018.Start Time and Location:
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- Indian Participation in Sport and Recreation
Siona Fernandes completed her masters research in 2017. She aimed to understand the experiences of immigrant Indian families’ involvement in sport and physical activity in New Zealand
- On behalf of the team at the Collaborative Trust I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your ongoing interest and support over this last year
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