Public Meeting: FABULOUS NAILS, FEET & FOOTWEAR
Lymphoedema Support Network
Warmly invites you to attend:
FABULOUS NAILS, FEET & FOOTWEAR
Monday 25th March 2019 from 7pm to 9pm
Guest Speakers 7.30pm to 8.30pm
Location: Cancer Society, Domain Lodge, 1 Boyle Crescent, Grafton (off Park Road) Auckland
Free under cover parking is available within the building
Complementary Supper from 8.30pm
We are delighted to introduce Chris Erikson and Lisa Hinchcliff who will jointly present
‘Fabulous Nails, Feet and Footwear’
CHRIS ERIKSON owns and operates Comfoot Footwear LTD - Chris started out in the back room of a podiatry clinic fitting shoes for people with problematic feet. The range started out with orthopaedic styles but over time the range has developed into more comfortable, everyday footwear with more styles. “We have developed our own styles to meet different types of foot conditions especially those with swollen and diabetic foot conditions. The challenge for us is to have nice looking shoes, whist accommodating various foot conditions that are safe and comfortable”. Comfoot Footwear does exactly that!
LISA HINCHCLIFF is a Registered Podiatrist with more than 25 years clinical experience.
Lisa studied podiatry in Wellington and has been in her own podiatry practice for most of her career. She has successfully established and manages two very busy podiatry clinics in Auckland. Lisa’s goal is to ensure her patients can run and walk in comfort. She enjoys dealing with all aspects of podiatry from Plantar Fascia pain, Verrucae, Ingrown toenails to Achilles tendonitis. Lisa’s favourite saying is “prevention is better than cure”.
All welcome and we look forward to seeing you there!
Certificate for one hour CPD can be offered to Health Professionals attending
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Lymphoedema Support Network Individual one-year subscription$15
Address: PO Box 56214, Dominion Road, Auckland 1446 Phone: 021 088 68351
Email: info@lymphoedema.org.nz
Web: www.lymphoedema.org.nz...
Poll: Should the government levy industries that contribute to financial hardship?
As reported in the Post, there’s a $30 million funding gap in financial mentoring. This has led to services closing and mentors stepping in unpaid just to keep helping people in need 🪙💰🪙
One proposed solution? Small levies on industries that profit from financial hardship — like banks, casinos, and similar companies.
So we want to hear what you think:
Should the government ask these industries to contribute?
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60.4% Yes, supporting people is important!
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24% No, individuals should take responsibility
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15.6% ... It is complicated
A Neighbourly Riddle! Don’t Overthink It… Or Do?😜
Do you think you know the answer? Simply 'Like' this post if you know the answer and the big reveal will be posted in the comments at 2pm on the day!
If you multiply this number by any other number, the answer will always be the same. What number is this?
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