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Digital Literacy 101: Introduction to digital tools for communication - Tips and Tricks Social and communication media is now such a staple in allowing organisations to engage with their community that it makes sense to up-skill in this vital area. This webinar, presented by Layla Lyndon-Tonga,...

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Weighing in on Weightism: Does a weight focused approach align with the Māori view of health? Because of the association between body weight and many chronic and metabolic illnesses such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, weight and other weight or body fat-related measurements such as...

Pink Shirt Day

Pink Shirt Day is about working together to stop bullying by celebrating diversity and promoting positive social relationships. It’s about creating a community where all people feel safe, valued and respected, regardless of age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, or cultural background.   On...

Youth Week 2018

"Ahakoa te aha, kei a koe te tikanga: Be who you want to be." You are invited to play off this theme, perhaps by using the longer theme "Be who you want to be, not what you want to see" or even the symposium favourite "Be...

World Smokefree Day 2018

World Smokefree Day is on 31 May and is about celebrating and working towards smokefree/auahi kore lives for New Zealanders. Internationally, World Smokefree Day is known as World No Tobacco Day, and is celebrated annually on 31 May. World Smokefree Day is celebrated and delivered...

Men’s Health Month

Men’s Health Month is a great time to have a think about our health and how important it is, to start talking about it with our mates, families and doctors, and to do something for ourselves to be just a little bit healthier. The theme of...

Toi Ako: Whakapapa and Systems Dynamics Webinar

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In this free, one hour long webinar, Dr Ihi Heke will deliver a brief introduction to systems dynamics and whakapapa crossover. He will share his whakaaro and insights into maramataka and tohungatanga as the means for modelling whakapapa concepts. Register Here