As part of the Wise Group – which is a Te Tiriti-based group – Le Va has a shared commitment to understanding and upholding our responsibilities and obligations to the articles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. To honour that commitment, our team showed support for the Māori...
Over the last year, Le Va has partnered with Te Whatu Ora and Pasifika primary mental health providers across Aotearoa to support the Pasifika Access & Choice workforce. In September and October we reached the significant milestones of hosting Le Va’s inaugural...
Over 31,000 online gamers, cosplay enthusiasts, comic collectors, esports champions, and genuinely interested New Zealanders packed into the Auckland ASB showgrounds for this year’s Winter Armageddon expo event. As the mental health organisation supporting the online...
Le Va is pleased to announce the following organisation and community groups as the recipients of the 2021 Le Va Pasifika Suicide Prevention Community Fund: • Love Somebody Charitable Trust • Zeal Education • Positive Vibrations Ltd • South Waikato YMCA •...
Le Va board member Josiah Tualamali’i pens his thoughts about the recent apology made by the government for the Dawn Raids: There are not many days in one’s lifetime like Sunday 1st August – where the Government, reflecting on past actions, apologised for...
In warfare and health, not changing is not an option. Technology and globalisation have seen to that. So, it was wonderful to receive an invitation by the New Zealand Army to Le Va to deliver its national suicide prevention training (LifeKeepers) programme to its...