608 days ago

Stronger Together

Jay from Beds4U Glenfield

These past couple of weeks have been a trying one for many Kiwis, here at Beds4U we are dedicated to be there at the heart of the community and support with any sleep essential requirements where needed. We are sending our thoughts and love to all our fellow Kiwis affected by the recent devastating flooding in Auckland. Things can get overwhelming, so rest up and know that we’re here to do everything to provide our community with restful nights sleep.

In order to help our community, we’ve got a warehouse stocked up with all sizes of beds to assist anyone in need of urgent bedding solutions. We’re also offering further discounts to those who are impacted by the recent incident. Simply inform our staff at the counter of your situation and they'll take care of you and your needs!

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41 minutes ago

Poll: Is dumping an issue in your neighbourhood?

Ashleigh Ogden from Neighbourly.co.nz

There's nothing worse than strolling around the streets in your neighbourhood and seeing dumped rubbish.

Have you noticed this in your area? What could we do to combat this around the country?

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Is dumping an issue in your neighbourhood?
  • 0% Yes, I've seen some illegal dumping
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  • 0% No, our neighbourhood is pretty good
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  • 0% Other - I'll share below
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3 hours ago

Changing the conversation around dementia

William Sanders Retirement Village

Reducing stigma starts with the words we use, and shifting the way we talk about dementia is a powerful step forward. This World Alzheimer’s Month, Ryman is highlighting the importance of reducing the discrimination caused by stigma surrounding people living with dementia.

Caroline Bartle, Ryman’s Dementia Care and Innovations Lead, says that using appropriate language when referring to people with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia can foster a more inclusive society. This not only benefits those experiencing cognitive decline but also their families and the wider community.

Click read more for the full article.

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