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Kirstie Wilton from Dementia Wellington
Dementia Wellington is holding our first appeal of the year. The Wellington Appeal will be held on Saturday 30 March in supermarkets across Wellington, the northern suburbs, and Porirua. We have sixteen sites to fill and we need lots of people to help us raise money for local families affected by … View moreDementia Wellington is holding our first appeal of the year. The Wellington Appeal will be held on Saturday 30 March in supermarkets across Wellington, the northern suburbs, and Porirua. We have sixteen sites to fill and we need lots of people to help us raise money for local families affected by dementia, so please sign up now to volunteer as a collector.
To book your spot, simply click the link below and enter the code: n85yq (please copy and paste as the code is case sensitive)
www.schoolinterviews.co.nz...
If you have any trouble at all, just give us a call 04 972 2595 and we can help you sign up.
And for those of you outside Wellington, don’t worry if you can’t volunteer this time as we will be holding appeals in Kapiti and the Hutt region later in the year.
Nicky Bridge from Karori Community Centre
Neighbours' Day Aotearoa is just over a week away and we are running a local Photo Competition to celebrate.
Send us a photo of you and your neighbour/s (please remember to ask their permission) in the last week of March (22-31st March).
Post, tag and share it to our facebook page and … View moreNeighbours' Day Aotearoa is just over a week away and we are running a local Photo Competition to celebrate.
Send us a photo of you and your neighbour/s (please remember to ask their permission) in the last week of March (22-31st March).
Post, tag and share it to our facebook page and you'll go in the draw to win a $50 New World voucher.
The winner will be announced on Wed 3 April. Entrants must be 16 years +
Anne from Island Bay
kia ora,
My name is Anne Fitzpatrick. I had polio as a toddler in Methven in the early 1950's.
Last year I registered as a polio survivor with Polio NZ. We know there are about 9,000 polio survivors still alive in NZ. We want to get everyone we can registered so that we can build a case … View morekia ora,
My name is Anne Fitzpatrick. I had polio as a toddler in Methven in the early 1950's.
Last year I registered as a polio survivor with Polio NZ. We know there are about 9,000 polio survivors still alive in NZ. We want to get everyone we can registered so that we can build a case with Ministry of Health for getting some needs assessment and services for people who are now experiencing Late Effects of Polio (LEoP, also known as post polio syndrome- PPS).
So if you had polio or know someone who had polio please encourage them to register with Polio NZ. www.polio.org.nz...
I also joined Polio NZ as a member $17.50 per annum!) and have became active in the organisation.
As someone who is experiencing significant deterioration in my polio affected leg, and other new issues that are difficult to know the cause of, I have learnt an enormous amount about LEoP and the myriad of ways that it can impact on the polio survivor either at the time of the virus or much later in life.
So if you had polio, or are a family member, carer or clinician, or just care and want to know more, please consider joining Polio NZ.
arohanui
Anne
The Team from
Making the decision to move into a retirement village can be a daunting experience. With so many things to consider, we want to make the process a little easier.
Visiting a village is the best way to obtain a true appreciation of what life will be like, take in the sights and sounds, and observe… View moreMaking the decision to move into a retirement village can be a daunting experience. With so many things to consider, we want to make the process a little easier.
Visiting a village is the best way to obtain a true appreciation of what life will be like, take in the sights and sounds, and observe the general atmosphere. Find out why Bill and Leonie from Jane Mander Retirement Village in Whangerei, found the support and care they needed from the village community.
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Pat from Karori
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Administration Team from Island Bay Presbyterian Church
Come along to "Ripples of Sound" - Genevieve on sax, Anna on flute and Michelle on harp - this Saturday 16th at 4pm, Presbyterian church at 88 The Parade. A chamber music experience - something different! $10 at the door. The location is 100m city side of the Island Bay shops and … View moreCome along to "Ripples of Sound" - Genevieve on sax, Anna on flute and Michelle on harp - this Saturday 16th at 4pm, Presbyterian church at 88 The Parade. A chamber music experience - something different! $10 at the door. The location is 100m city side of the Island Bay shops and there's plenty of parking.
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Walking, cycling and scooting to school have many benefits for tamariki – exercise, independence, physical and mental health, decision making, risk assessment and road safety skills.
Do your kids walk, bike or scoot to school? What do you love about it?
The Team from Wellington City Council
Our Regulatory Processes Committee will be meeting on 27 March to consider the temporary closure of Buckle Street to Kent Terrace for the Night Noodle Markets from 5-14 April. If you object to this proposed road closure or would like to give your feedback you can email maria.taumaa@wcc.govt.nz … View moreOur Regulatory Processes Committee will be meeting on 27 March to consider the temporary closure of Buckle Street to Kent Terrace for the Night Noodle Markets from 5-14 April. If you object to this proposed road closure or would like to give your feedback you can email maria.taumaa@wcc.govt.nz before 4pm, Friday 15 March.
Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
Samuel Marsden Collegiate School takes wellbeing education seriously. They are committed to improving the mental wellbeing and happiness of all students, Preschool to Year 13, at both its campuses in Karori and Whitby.
The Visible Wellbeing approach, in partnership with Professor Lea Waters, … View moreSamuel Marsden Collegiate School takes wellbeing education seriously. They are committed to improving the mental wellbeing and happiness of all students, Preschool to Year 13, at both its campuses in Karori and Whitby.
The Visible Wellbeing approach, in partnership with Professor Lea Waters, is a framework that can be applied to every lesson and activity, academic and co-curricular.
Research has shown that taking an intentional, strategic approach to student wellbeing provides positive flow-on effects to learning outcomes, and gifts each student the skills to manage their own wellbeing, lifelong.
Visit Marsden to find out more!
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