2214 days ago

An amazing opportunity!!

Brittany from Papanui

Hi there.

My names Brittany Kremers. I'm the chair person for the CDHB Youth Advisory Council. We are the first group like this in NZ and have been running for 3 years now. We help youth in the medical sector from ashburton to the west coast by advising, supporting, teaching and supplying what we can when we can.

We have a fantastic opportunity for anyone with a local or big business!! We are running out first big event at the end of this month and are looking. For a few more donations!!

We have a quiz night coming up. Please read more if you're interested in knowing more or even helping us out!!

The Canterbury District Health Board Youth Advisory Council is an organisation which works to improve all areas of the health system for youth from Ashburton to the West Coast. We have a membership base of young adults aged between 15 and 24 along with a member of the senior staff from the Canterbury District Health Board who acts as our liaison. This year we have a great opportunity to make some serious changes for youth in the health sector. Being a youth-led initiative means the changes we can make are limited by the changes we can materialise as a group.
Our objectives for 2018/2019 are:
To fundraise for a backpack containing personal hygiene items, information about the hospital and a few boredom busters. These back packs will be given to every inpatient aged between 15-24 years old.
To work with the IT students at ARA to create a ‘transition’ App. This will mean that those young adults who are transitioning from Paediatric services to Adult Services will have access to information about the process, who will look after them in each service and reminders for getting their prescription filled, ordering their supplies etc.
To create a new self learning package for health professionals called “Teens in Hospital”. This self learning package was created in 2016 by the CDHB Youth Advisory Council with help and we have had requests from CDHB staff who have completed this package to create another self learning package that is more in-depth and covering more youth health information from youth themselves.
To expand further than Christchurch; from Ashburton to the West Coast of the South Island as they are the areas we cover. We also aim to get the backpacks with information relevant to each hospital.
In order to achieve these objectives we need financial support. Although we work with Canterbury District Health Board, we are a consumer group and do not receive any funding. Subsequently we are looking for donations so we can run a quiz night and raise funds so we can continue improving youth health experiences inside and outside of hospital. We are offering to have your logo on anything that we have to do with the quiz night we are organising if you are willing to donate to us some of your fantastic work. Please contact us via the email below and somebody will be in touch with you if you have any questions or are offering to donate to this fantastic opportunity. You will be helping the CDHB Youth Advisory Council to continue what we are passionate about - helping young people in the health sector from all walks of life.

Thank you for considering this and we look forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards,

Canterbury District Health Board Youth Advisory Council

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Kalle

The Team from Humans of Christchurch Ōtautahi

"Sports and travelling run in the family, and that's kind of what's led me to come to New Zealand."

"I grew up in a small town in Finland. My dad was involved with sports all his life, he was a shot putter, discus thrower, powerlifter, we traveled quite a bit when I was a kid. He never mentioned much of the rugby days. He just said he broke both of his shin bones playing rugby, so he said, ‘never play the sport, It's crazy.’

I started playing when I was 18. I played my first cap for the Finnish national team in 2014, we won the Finnish championship with my club. Rugby is not a big thing in Finland.

I moved here to play rugby in 2017. The club that wanted me to come over was Methven Rugby Club. They got me here and they were like, ‘what do you do for work? I’d just finished chef school in Finland. ‘We'll get you a job at Mount Hutt as a chef, you can do that while you play rugby with us.’ I said, ‘Perfect. Yeah, I'm in’.

I've always loved food. My mum was an amazing cook, and still is. When I was studying tourism I worked in some hotels in Finland, and I saw how the chef's worked. I just loved the kitchen vibe and I was like, Yeah, that’d be something I'd love to do.

I've had more of a culinary journey In New Zealand than in Finland. I started at Mount Hutt, after that I worked at The Dubliner in Methven. I worked as a senior pizza chef at Sal’s for maybe six months then worked as chef de partie at Cellar Door. At Eliza's Manor, I worked myself up to a junior sous chef. Then the opportunity came to work my first head chef job at Moon Under Water.

We're privileged to have a busy atmosphere, we can try new things and get a bit creative. There are no TV’s, just come here with your family or with your mates, play board games, to socialise.

I really want to drive the local food and ingredients through the menu. We don't mind spending more for quality ingredients as long as it's supporting New Zealand businesses. We just love to use local. And it's pub food, but I feel like it's elevated.

I play club rugby here for the Christchurch Football Club, the oldest club in New Zealand and I still play regularly for the Finnish national team, whenever they can fly me over to play."

- Kalle

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Poll: Is it okay to grocery shop in your PJs?

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I'm sure you've seen it while doing your weekly shop... In fact, it may have even been you.

What do you think about people heading to the supermarket in their pyjamas?

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Is it okay to grocery shop in your PJs?
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