As people can change their thinking, change their actions, and change their lives.
Read More“Commit to Quit” is the 2021 theme for World Smokefree Day. Hapai te Hauora and Auckland Council partnered up to put on three events throughout Tamaki Makaurau. Hapai te Hauora commissioned the amazing Maree Webster for a script, this became “People and Things”.
Read MoreAbove all else, the main aim of First Aid is to preserve life, prevent the patient’s condition from worsening, and promote recovery.
Read MoreKōrero Mai, Kōrero Atu, Mauri Tū, Mauri Ora – Speak Up, Stand Together, Stop Bullying! This is the official message for Pink Shirt Day.
Read MorePeople have shared a slice of their lives in lockdown that captures a unique moment in history as well as an opportunity to connect with others.
Read MoreWhat an amazing day well spent celebrating and supporting our good friends Tamaki Community Development Trust 25th birthday. We had so much fun in the neighbourhood!
Read MoreGrief hurts, but it can be the salve that helps us heal when it is allowed to do its work appropriately.
Read MoreThe purpose of Mental Health 101 is to develop confidence to recognise, relate and respond to people experiencing mental health challenges and reduce stigma and discrimination towards people with mental health challenges.
Read MoreLifeKeepers is a national suicide prevention training programme, created especially for New Zealand communities.
Read MoreHalloween at Aveline Park was about celebrating Halloween, bringing the neighbourhood together, meeting the children that visit Aveline Park frequently, checking in with neighbours – “what has their experience been during Covid19 and ongoing?”
Read MoreTalanoa sessions was not created to ‘fix issues’, it was created to support people in ways they can have courageous conversations. Talanoa is about storytelling, and for people who do storytelling so well, this is a way we can make sense of our who we are, what we are, and where we need to go.
Read More5 mana wāhine have an intimate session with Margret Fitzgibbon from SHINE about Domestic Violence.
Read MoreIt's not bad to feel angry. In fact, a lot of really good things stem from anger, and angry feelings can lead to positive change.
Read MoreA community hug but in words! From a classroom project to the streets of Aotearoa, the Tamaki community came together to celebrate, connect and share messages of hope.
Read MoreIt was a big task but a necessary one that needed careful coordination to uphold health and safety during alert level 3 and to coordinate the many people who put up their hand to help.
Read MoreLeah is an outstanding advocate for health & wellness! A leader, wife, mother, and member of the Tāmaki community.
Read MoreBy the second training workshop, we reached the maximum of participants of 100 people!
Read MoreHEART was willing to support a new initiative as a way to support connection across all relationships and to welcome a new Change Agent with so much passion and love for connecting.
Read MoreBeing 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 MoreHuge thanks to our wonderful Change Agents - who are stars in their own right - and to PAK'n'SAVE Glen Innes for making this a possibility
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