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86th Edition
This edition looks at some latest news from the field as well as an update on the eCALD cross-cultural practice supervision pilot.
This edition looks at some latest news from the field as well as an update on the eCALD cross-cultural practice supervision pilot.
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NEW EVALUATION STUDY RELEASED!! eCALD® Services has just released the “Pre and Post CALD Training Evaluation Study” (Mortensen, Lim & Puddle, 2018).
The Chinese Positive Aging Charitable Trust has recently launched a new Telephone Befriending Line Service (TBLS).
Professor Kamaldeep Bhui is Professor of Cultural Psychiatry & Epidemiology at Queen Mary University of London and Head of Department in the Centre for Psychiatry.
The AsiaNZ Foundation has just released the New Zealanders’ Perceptions of Asia and Asian Peoples 2016 Annual Survey.
Pamoja is an HIV prevention and support programme for Africans, by Africans. The programme aims to encourage safer sex, regular testing for HIV and provide support for people who are living with HIV.
The Parent and Family Resource Centre (trading as Disability Connect) is delighted to announce the Chinese Families Autism Support Group meeting in August.
The Parent and Family Resource Centre (trading as Disability Connect) is delighted to announce the Chinese Families Autism Support Group meeting in May.
Disability Connect is delighted to announce our Indian Families Social Group for May 2018.
The Parent and Family Resource Centre (trading as Disability Connect) is delighted to announce the Chinese Families Autism Support Group meeting in April.
Disability Connect is delighted to announce our Indian Families Social Group for April 2018.
The Ministry of Health’s National Screening Unit now has a Time to Screen website www.timetoscreen.nz which provides information and resources relating to cancer screening programmes: breast, cervical and bowel screening. The home page provides three buttons that directs viewers to information and resources.
The Auckland Regional Refugee Health Network (ARRHN) Executive Group cordially invites you and your colleagues to attend the first of a series of three Refugee Health forums in 2018 aimed at professionals who engage with Asian, Middle Eastern and African communities from former refugee backgrounds in primary health.