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Heart Awareness Month
As a charity, the Heart Foundation relies on the community’s support and generosity to help fund its lifesaving work in heart health research, education and cardiac care. Heart Awareness Month is an ideal time for organisations to run events to raise money for the Heart Foundation's work, and encourage their people to have their heart health checked. Your organisation can get involved in a fundraiser for the New Zealand Heart Foundation during its appeal week or at any time of the year. You could…
Find out more »Whānau Tū Whānau Ora
Ngā Mataapuna Oranga Whānau Tū Whānau Ora training is a Whānau Ora model of practice derived from our experience in Tauranga Moana. It is built around a whānau aspirational framework that will lead to: 1. Strengthened Whānau capabilities; 2. An integrated approach to Whānau wellbeing; 3. Collaborative relationships; 4. Improved cost effectiveness. As our provider collective transitioned their practice to a Whānau Ora model, they identified the need to develop a model of practice they could teach to their kaimahi.…
Find out more »Ngā Hoe Arataki
Ngā Hoe Arataki is the service delivery model used by the Ngā Mataapuna Oranga network of providers. This training is available to kaimahi within the Ngā Mataapuna Oranga network only. The six parts of Ngā Hoe Arataki: Te Ao Māori: A pathway to cultural confidence To understand the culture in your whānau and/or in the whānau of people you are working with. Toioranga: A pathway to wellbeing Whānau Ora is a collective and a geographic experience. He Whai Rawa: A pathway…
Find out more »Whānau Tū Whānau Ora
Ngā Mataapuna Oranga Whānau Tū Whānau Ora training is a Whānau Ora model of practice derived from our experience in Tauranga Moana. It is built around a whānau aspirational framework that will lead to: 1. Strengthened Whānau capabilities; 2. An integrated approach to Whānau wellbeing; 3. Collaborative relationships; 4. Improved cost effectiveness. As our provider collective transitioned their practice to a Whānau Ora model, they identified the need to develop a model of practice they could teach to their kaimahi.…
Find out more »Ngā Hoe Arataki
Ngā Hoe Arataki is the service delivery model used by the Ngā Mataapuna Oranga network of providers. This training is available to kaimahi within the Ngā Mataapuna Oranga network only. The six parts of Ngā Hoe Arataki: Te Ao Māori: A pathway to cultural confidence To understand the culture in your whānau and/or in the whānau of people you are working with. Toioranga: A pathway to wellbeing Whānau Ora is a collective and a geographic experience. He Whai Rawa: A pathway…
Find out more »Whānau Tū Whānau Ora
Ngā Mataapuna Oranga Whānau Tū Whānau Ora training is a Whānau Ora model of practice derived from our experience in Tauranga Moana. It is built around a whānau aspirational framework that will lead to: 1. Strengthened Whānau capabilities; 2. An integrated approach to Whānau wellbeing; 3. Collaborative relationships; 4. Improved cost effectiveness. As our provider collective transitioned their practice to a Whānau Ora model, they identified the need to develop a model of practice they could teach to their kaimahi.…
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