eNews
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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The Parent and Family Resource Centre (trading as Disability Connect) is delighted to announce the Chinese Families Autism Support Group meeting in November.
The Parent and Family Resource Centre (trading as Disability Connect) is delighted to announce the Culturally Diverse Parents' Support Group meeting in November.
The Parent and Family Resource Centre (trading as Disability Connect) is delighted to announce the Chinese Families Autism Support Group meeting in October.
The Parent and Family Resource Centre (trading as Disability Connect) is inviting Indian and South Asian Families Caring for their disabled and/or special needs family members to join their October meeting.
The sixth International Asian and Ethnic Minority Health Conference held early last month received excellent and positive reviews!
The Parent and Family Resource Centre (trading as Disability Connect) is delighted to announce the Chinese Families Autism Support Group meeting in September.
In November 2015, the Auckland DHB and Waitemata DHB collaboration maternity plan was launched. The plan included a strategy to increase the number of primary birthing beds across the region.
Increasing sporting opportunities for all ethnic groups across the North Harbour Region is an important goal for Harbour Sport. To facilitate this goal Harbour Sport has developed the “ActivAsian” programme in 2009.
The Parent and Family Resource Centre (trading as Disability Connect) is hosting another Chinese Families Autism Support Group meeting in August.
The Auckland Regional Health Network is hosting an evening session with the theme of “youth mental health”.
The Cross Cultural interest Group is jointly hosting this special September Cross Cultural Interest Group session with the University of Auckland Centre for Asian & Ethnic Minority Health Research (CAHRE) and the Waitemata DHB eCALD® Services.
Dr Sai Wong invites mental health clinicians, workers and managers of services, interpreters to join the next cross-cultural interest group session.