Community Research Newsletter | June 2019 No Images? Click here ![]() ![]() ![]() Book now!Taxes, Treaty Settlements and Public Health.Join Dr Marewa Glover to hear about recent research on taxes, Treaty Settlements and Māori Health. Hear the kōrero about how this research can help inform Public Health initiatives that work for Māori. 11.00am, Tuesday 9th July 2019. Book here. ![]() Watch the Recording: Getting to Outcomes in the Real WorldJoin Garth Nowland-Foreman to hear about the challenges in measuring Outcomes, and how the Theory of Change can be used as a timely and affordable tool for assessing progress towards the things that matter. ![]() Addiction Practitioners' WellbeingTe Whare Tapa Wha is used as a framework for understanding individual health and wellbeing in this research on the experiences of addiction practitioners. IN this research, Lisa Jordan Phillips focuses on how addiction practitioners consider their wellbeing has changed since working as a practitioner. ![]() ![]() Understanding the Treaty Workshop. Christchurch, 29th June and 6th July.This is an opportunity to discuss what the Treaty means today and explore ancestry, cultural difference and cultural safety, as well as history, colonisation and social statistics along with new ways of thinking living and working. More information here.Tātou Tātou e! The Value of Relationships in Building Wellbeing Conference. Wellington, 27-28 August 2019. Community Networks Aotearoa and the NZ Council for Christian Social Services join forces to present this conference on building strong relationships, interdependence and community wellbeing. More information here. |