1148 days ago

Cervical and Breast Screening

The Team from Well Women and Family Trust: Cervical Smear Test clinic

Kia ora koutou,
We hope everyone is coping well as can be and wish to express our best wishes to you all during this challenging time.

Some good news!
Cervical and Breast Screening mobile clinics are available at Avondale Community Centre (99 Rosebank Road, Avondale) on 13,14, 20 and 21 October 2021 from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm.

Our cervical screening clinic is operating 4 days per week at level 3. These are Monday to Wednesday 8.00 am to 5.00 pm and Saturday’s from 9.00 am to 3.00 pm.

You will find us at 14 / 49 Sainsbury Road, St Lukes Business Park, Mt Albert.

Please call us to look up your cervical screening details and or arrange an appointment 09 8467886/0212722786. We wish to ensure that we have strict protocols in place to keep you safe while you are in our care. If you have any questions, please call us.

Kia haumaru!

Be Safe!
The Team at Well Women & Family

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Pamela’s Kiwi food tour

Murray Halberg Retirement Village

Pamela, a resident of Bert Sutcliffe Village, has a passion for good food, great company, and exploring new places. A seasoned traveller and cruising enthusiast, Pamela has sailed to numerous destinations, sampling local cuisines along the way.

Closer to home, alongside her son-in-law and daughter, she has discovered a variety of restaurants that showcase the diversity of New Zealand’s culinary scene. Whether you’re planning a road trip, dreaming about your next cruise, or simply searching for a great dining spot, these are Pamela’s top food recommendations to inspire your next adventure.

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Kaitiakitanga (Guardianship and Stewardship) - Day 17

Kiran Reddy from Mount Eden

Tāne’s Gift of the Forest

Tāne planted the great forests and entrusted their care to humankind, warnihonoringto take only what was needed and to replenish what was used.

He sent the birds to teach people balance, showing them how each creature contributed to the wellbeing of the environment.

When people acted as kaitiaki (guardians), the land thrived; when they were careless, the land suffered.

Moral: Guardianship of the land ensures that future generations can thrive, honoring the gifts of nature.