Community Research Newsletter | July 2019 No images? Click here Tamariki and Rangatahi post-Covid-lockdownJoin us for our next webinar in September when Judge Becroft, Children's Commissioner, will discuss how community organisations can respond to priorities for our tamariki and rangatahi. He will share insights into how children fared during the Covid-19 lockdown and examine what is needed in 2020/2021 to support our young people going forward. Mon 7th Sept 2020, 3pm NZ time Book here. How a Rainbow community collaboration is changing mental health practice in AotearoaSupporting Rainbow People in Aotearoa is a Rainbow resource for mental health professionals.
Join this webinar to hear from the people who collaborated on the project about why the resource was developed and the difference it is making for our Rainbow Communities and those who are providing services and support. Fri 11th Sept 2020, 11am NZ time Book here. Watch the Recording: Implementing Mahi A Atua as a service response: “Te Kūwatawata ki Hauraki"In our July webinar, Riana Manuel and Taima Campbell from Te Korowai Hauora o Hauraki, discussed the newly implemented Te Kūwatawata ki Hauraki. This is a mental health immediate response service that uses an holistic Māori approach based on Mahi a Atua to help whānau suffering mental distress. Delivering Urban Well-Being through Transformative Community EnterpriseCultivate Christchurch is an urban farm providing care and training for urban youth alongside increasing food security. Check out this fascinating report on how a 'Community Economy Return on Investment' tool was developed to document and measure the transformative social and environmental outcomes of the urban farm. Read the report here. NPM International Indigenous Research Conference 2020 - A Gathering of Indigenous MindsNgā Pae o te Māramatanga announce their 2020 Indigenous Research Conference being held online to enable Indigenous researchers and scholars worldwide to share their research via an interactive programme with live audiences and opportunities for Q&A, chats and social connections. Come prepared, be engaged and be ready to gather online with other Indigenous minds. Wed 18th - Fri 20th November 2020. Register here. Systems Change in Action Webinar SeriesTake a look at this free webinar series, presented by Healthy Families Waitākere, which explores locally-led initiatives designed to improve the health and well-being of communities across Aotearoa. Whether you are already on the waka or new to systems change, this is a chance to deepen your understanding, learn new insights and think about ways to become more effective in your mahi to make a change in our communities. More details here. |