by Le Va | Nov 28, 2016 | Le Va
Tupu Toa is an innovative national corporate internship and early career development programme for young Maori and Pacific leaders. Its vision is to see a strong and resilient Maori and Pasifika business leaders growing a better Aotearoa NZ. Le Va’s involvement in the...
by Le Va | Nov 28, 2016 | Le Va
New Zealand’s Pacific Cooperation Foundation (PCF) along with the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Select Committee hosted 40 delegates from 17 countries across Polynesia, Micronesia and Melanesia in November. The purpose of the Forum was for Pacific Leaders to...
by Le Va | Nov 28, 2016 | Le Va
SPARX is an online game designed to help teenagers feel better. You can go online, play the game for free, learn and practice skills you can use in everyday life. SPARX has been designed and clinically tested by the Department of Psychological Medicine at the...
by Le Va | Nov 14, 2016 | Le Va
Joint Te Rau Matatini and Le Va Media Release 11 November 2016 WAKA HOURUA The Waka Hourua National Leadership group is pleased the Ministry of Health has released the Suicide Facts: Deaths and intentional self-harm hospitalisations: 2013, it is important data on...
by Le Va | Nov 2, 2016 | Disability, Le Va
The purpose of the leadership group is to provide quality advice and support to the Ministry of Health and its funded disability support services on issues relating to Pasifika people with disabilities, their family members and aiga. That includes advice on the...
by Le Va | Nov 2, 2016 | Disability, Engaging Pasifika, Le Va
Le Va had the privilege to be hosted by health and disability services in Whanganui and Palmerston North this month. Over 50 health and disability workers from 5 organisations registered to attend one of three workshops. Two workshops focussed on enhancing the...