by Le Va | Jul 29, 2019 | Uncategorized
Guest Blog by Dr Terry Fleming Youth19 is the latest in the New Zealand Youth2000 Survey Series. These large-scale health & wellbeing surveys of New Zealand adolescents have taken place in several waves since 2001, with a total of over 34 000 young people. Le Va...
by Le Va | Jul 4, 2019 | Le Va
Le Va’s convergence of clinical and cultural knowledge is evident in our recent support of safe practice for traditional Samoan tattooists. This is the first occasion where Tufuga Ta Tatau (master tattoo artist) residing in New Zealand and Samoa gathered to talanoa...
by Le Va | Jul 4, 2019 | Le Va
The Atu-Mai team had the honour of supporting the two-day MYSTORY Youth Summit on 21-22 June. Titled “Born to Make an Impact”, the summit was a partnership between South Seas Healthcare Trust and the Ministry of Education and was led by young people undertaking the...
by Le Va | Jul 4, 2019 | Le Va
With mental health and wellbeing such an important focus in New Zealand, the Vodafone Warriors are passionate about supporting Le Va as part of their Great Vodafone Warriors Charity Day when the club hosts the Penrith Panthers at Mount Smart Stadium on Sunday, June...
by Le Va | Jun 6, 2019 | Le Va
Since February, the Vodafone Warriors Wellbeing team (Jerome Ropati, Ben Henry and myself) have partnered with Le Va to deliver the Mental Wealth Project across the Auckland area to the members of the Auckland Rugby League (ARL) clubs. As a professional sporting club...