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Toi Ako Wānanga

Thinking of the Whole: An Intro to Systems Science This one day introductory workshop aims to support and uplift the Waikato health promotion workforce by providing participants with the opportunity to gain a fundamental understanding of Māori systems science. Looking at the concepts of whakapapa...

Walk2Work Day

Walk2Work Day encourages New Zealanders to do just that - walk to work! Run by Living Streets Aotearoa, this year the focus is on the link between using public transport and walking, and celebrating walking in general. What can you do to encourage your people...

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Māori Heart Health: Iwi heart health, a persistent and undulating challenge for all It is no secret that poor heart health is one of Aotearoa’s most pressing health problems. What many people still don't realise, is that much of the burden caused by cardiovascular disease is preventable. Join Dr Anna Rolleston, Director of The Centre...

World Water Day

World Water Day is an annual event run by UN-Water, the entity that co-ordinates the United Nations' work on water and sanitation. You could use this day to promote water in your workplace - either from an environmental perspective, or to encourage your people about the...

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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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Te Ao Hou Marae 366 Somme Parade, Aramoho, Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand

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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...