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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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- Welcome to the first ‘Give it a go’ newsletter from the Christchurch Commuter Programme - part of the Greater Christchurch Partnership
- Happy holydays everyone!
The OVTRK Organising Group and the Greater Christchurch Partnership (GCP) committee have now finalised our Working Agreement following the election
- Ka Pai Kai Rotorua
The Heart Foundation in collaboration with Healthy Families Rotorua has begun a partnership that sees the adaption of the Ka Pai Kai initiative for the Rotorua Community, and eventually the establishment of Ka Pai Kai Rotorua Charitabl
- In this issue of In Touch:
Find out about one of our New York Marathon runners! Claire Heppenstall is one of 13 people running for the Mental Health Foundation (MHF) in the Big Apple in November next year
- News and Events
From the CE
Kia ora koutou
- INVOLVE 2018
The Collaborative Trust is proud to be partnering with Ara Taiohi, SYHPANZ and the New Zealand Youth Mentoring Network to bring you INVOLVE 2018
- ANA Regional Forum Dates
ANA is pleased to be hosting four regional forums in 2018
- Kia ora and greetings
Thank you to our member organisations who came along to our Annual General Meeting held last week
Posted: Wednesday, November 15, 2017
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eCALD® Research Commentary [13th Edition]
This review offers innovative approaches to culturally appropriate health promotion for ethnically diverse migrant populations- New health minister David Clark recently commented in the NZ Doctor (14 September 2017): “We know the oft-quoted figure that 80 per cent of the determinants of health sit outside of the health sector, and that is why right up front in Labour’s health poli
- ANA Asian Forum
Last week ANA hosted a successful Asian Forum in Auckland with over 80 particpants. Thanks to Jenny Lim who was a great MC.
Keep a look out on the events calendar for regional forums being planned for 2018
- 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
- We hope you had a fantastic Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) connecting with nature to unlock your wellbeing!
We reached a record number of people with our message that nature is key and we couldn’t have done it without your support! Here are the numb
- Spring is a time to reflect and review
With spring in full swing and summer fast approaching it appears the worst of weather is behind us
- Nau mai, haere mai!
Welcome to the very first edition of Smokefree Canterbury's e-Newsletter! We hope this will be a great way for all individuals, groups and organisations in Canterbury with an interest in 'Smokefree' to connect, share and be informed
- Accessibility and Usability of Parks and Playgrounds
People who visit parks are more likely to meet recommended physical activity guidelines and report better physical, psychological and social well-being
- Dear White Ribbon Supporter
Please find a quick update on these key aspects of the White Ribbon Campaign:
Launch of the White Ribbon Campaign
2017 Resources
White Ribbon Workshops
White Ribbon Ride
Events
2017 Resources are all available now
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- Kia ora and greetings
There are still a last few places for the Christchurch shortcourse!
HPF has 25 years’ experience in offering training to meet the needs of a range of communities, programmes and service providers
- Research Commentary on Cancer and Obesity Research
A diet high in energy dense foods (those high in fats and/or added sugars and/or low in fibre) contribute to increasing rates of obesity globally
- White Ribbon’s annual campaign promotes respectful relationships – to prevent men’s violence against women.
It’s a community effort that educates, increases awareness and builds commitment to respectful behaviour
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