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‘Person-centred’ at the NZDSN Conference 2015

Le Va was privileged to partner with Te Pou recently at the annual two-day New Zealand Disability Support Network conference at Te Papa Museum in Wellington where we presented our disability work, which included promoting resources and tools for the workforce and people using services. 

Published August 31, 2015
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Enhancing mental health and disability cultural competency in Canterbury

Engaging Pasifika cultural competency learners develop practical knowledge and skills to effectively engage with Pasifika clients and their families, especially at the critical first point of contact. Due to high demand from services in the Canterbury region, we recently delivered back-to-back workshops over two days to more than 60 mainstream health professionals.  

Published August 31, 2015
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Strength from within: indigenous solutions for suicide prevention

Every 40 seconds, a person somewhere in the world will take their own life. While the prevention of suicide is a global imperative, a diversity of initiatives is required to address this disturbing social dilemma. Suicide affects indigenous populations universally at higher rates than non-indigenous populations, and indigenous youth rates are particularly alarming.   

Published August 31, 2015
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Hair 4 Life – sHAIRing the Love!

This month, Hair 4 Life presented at the Cut Above Academy’s ‘Wellbeing day’, which was attended by  approximately 80 students completing courses and diplomas in various areas of the beauty industry including hair dressers, barbers, special effects and makeup.

Published August 31, 2015
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Sau Loto – Off the Couch is going Off the Hook

​Off the Couch Trust, based in Manakau, received funding through Le Va’s Pasifika Suicide Prevention Community Fund for its initiative Sau Loto. For the Trust’s CE Buck Stowers, the initiative means people can be ‘free’ from suicide by incorporating exercise, life coaching, trusted mentoring and nurturing family relationships, which build individual resilience and stronger Pasifika families and communities.

Published August 31, 2015
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Princess approves partnership for suicide prevention in New Zealand and Tonga

Le Va has signed a memorandum of agreement with the Tongan Princess Her Royal Highness Princess Angelika Lātūfuipeka Tuku’aho so that more work can be done to prevent suicide in Tongan communities in both countries.   

Published August 19, 2015
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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.