Being a community worker it is quite common to be the first response for people showing signs of mental illness. The more I know the better I can help others.
Read MoreOur relationship with nature can be beneficial to our well-being, which in turn can have a positive effect on our relationships with people.
Read MoreWe each have different roles as kaitiaki that are unique to who we are as people and the connections with have in the community.
Read MoreOur focus around working on alcohol harm minimization continues, and this month we hosted some great conversations at our Masculine Norms and Alcohol Harm Training with Peter Thorburn.
Read MoreThis is a hard space, and parents expressed that when placed in that situation not knowing how to deal with it and always worrying if they are doing the right thing or not.
Read Morewe are all on our own unique journeys of how we engage with our communities and how we actively use the TIES tools and approaches, is how we will grow.
Read More“hold the hope for whānau until they’ve found it for themselves” Peter Thorburn
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