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325 stories in our archive.

A Pacific youth perspective on the Pacific youth survey

Influential youth, Flora Apulu, shares her thoughts on the Youth 2012, Pacific Young People Report findings and her aspirations for Pacific youth in the future. 

Published October 3, 2016
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Working across Borders – supporting safer reporting of suicide in Samoa

Last month we were invited by the New Zealand High Commissioner in Samoa to support the Samoan media to safely report suicide. Held in Apia, 28 people attended from 16 organisations covering TV, radio and print media, as well as from the police, health services, clergy and NGOs.

Published September 6, 2016
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Inclusive community in the heart of Mangere

Pastor Keli Papa from the Mizpah Community SDA Church in the heart of Mangere tells us about “EMBRACED” , a movement being led by young leaders from the church, and how it aligns with the #WeAreChurch programme.

Published September 5, 2016
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Cutting Edge 2016

Le Va’s Saveatama Eroni Clarke and Tupu Service’s Dwayne Faletanoa’i provide an insight into what’s instore for Pasifika addiction pracititioners at this year’s Cutting Edge conference in Rotorua, including a sneak preview at the creative theatre that will be led by the Tupu Service’s team.

Published September 5, 2016
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FLO Talanoa Facilitators trained in Dunedin and Auckland

Across New Zealand 106 people are now trained FLO Talanoa facilitators, and 542 people within the community have attended a FLO Talanoa community workshop. Read about our recent facilitator training in Dunedin and Auckland. 

Published September 5, 2016
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Lighting the way to a Hopeful future – Lights for Lives Hope Walk

Communities across New Zealand were united atop of hills and mountains as beacon of light for hope in the ‘Lights for Lives’ event on Saturday, 3 September. 

Published September 5, 2016
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Covid-19 Update

Face-to-face workshops will not continue while New Zealand is at Level 4. We will be in contact with all participants soon.