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Sheralee from Te Atatu Peninsula
The Trusts Toddler Day Out (TDO) is a huge family-fun event that offers early childhood education (ECE), social and health services an opportunity to promote their services to hundreds of families with young children, creating resilience and contributing to violence-free communities.
We have … View moreThe Trusts Toddler Day Out (TDO) is a huge family-fun event that offers early childhood education (ECE), social and health services an opportunity to promote their services to hundreds of families with young children, creating resilience and contributing to violence-free communities.
We have loads of stallholders with lots of free activities for the children to participate in during the day so come along and enjoy yourselves.
If you would more information please contact Shelley Cunningham -
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When: Sat 12 May 2018, 9:00am–2:00pm
Where: Massey Library, Cnr Don Buck Road & Westgate Drive, Massey North, Auckland
Restrictions: All Ages
Admission: Free
Communications from Henderson-Massey Local Board
Waitākere Ward Councillors Linda Cooper and Penny Hulse talk about plans for Henderson:
www.stuff.co.nz...
Sheralee from Te Atatu Peninsula
Help us to identify walking and cycling improvements for Henderson
Auckland Transport in partnership with Panuku Development Auckland, Henderson-Massey Local Board, and Auckland Council is working on initiatives in the Henderson area to make Henderson more accessible for people to live, work, … View moreHelp us to identify walking and cycling improvements for Henderson
Auckland Transport in partnership with Panuku Development Auckland, Henderson-Massey Local Board, and Auckland Council is working on initiatives in the Henderson area to make Henderson more accessible for people to live, work, and play.
We would like your feedback to help us identify key walking and cycling routes for Henderson and provide suggestions to improve existing travel routes.
We want to provide people with better connectivity and more travel choices. The aim is to create a walking and cycling network that caters to Aucklander’s of all ages and abilities.
For more information visit the Have Your Say webpage on the Auckland Transport website:
at.govt.nz...
Consultation
Consultation is taking place between the 23rd of April and the 23rd of May 2018.
You can provide your feedback by:
1. Filling out the Freepost feedback form (including the map) arriving in letterboxes around the Henderson area shortly.
2. Providing your feedback online here —
at.govt.nz...
You can complete the online feedback form and/or use the online map tool to demonstrate specific locations in Henderson you wish to give feedback on.
You can also speak to members of our team at a drop-in session held on the 3rd of May between 4 – 7 pm at Waitakere Central Library. There will be forms available to offer your feedback on the spot here also and members of staff to answer any questions.
Jessica from Henderson
We are inviting parents / primary caregivers who are caring for a child aged 10-15 to take part in the MyTeen study to see if a free text-messaging programme providing positive parenting tips and information on youth mental health is helpful. All we need is an hour of your time over the course of … View moreWe are inviting parents / primary caregivers who are caring for a child aged 10-15 to take part in the MyTeen study to see if a free text-messaging programme providing positive parenting tips and information on youth mental health is helpful. All we need is an hour of your time over the course of three months to complete 3 online questionnaires. If you are interested in hearing more about the study please contact us on myteen@auckland.ac.nz or call 0800 367 6444.
Jessica from Henderson
We’re looking for 200 people to help us test a New Zealand version of the ‘Step Away’ app. So please let friends and family know about the study. The trial website can be found here: www.stepaway.nihi.auckland.ac.nz....
We’re looking for people aged 18 years or over who are resident in … View moreWe’re looking for 200 people to help us test a New Zealand version of the ‘Step Away’ app. So please let friends and family know about the study. The trial website can be found here: www.stepaway.nihi.auckland.ac.nz....
We’re looking for people aged 18 years or over who are resident in Auckland, have access to an iPhone, have had two or more occasions in the last 30 days where they have drunk six or more glasses of alcohol on one occasion, and want to reduce or stop drinking alcohol.
People who join the study will be randomly allocated to use one of two versions of the Step Away app. Both apps are designed to give feedback, tools, and support to reduce or stop drinking alcohol. The apps are free and have no in-app purchases.
This trial is being carried out by the National Institute for Health Innovation, University of Auckland. The trial is funded by the Health Research Council of New Zealand. The study has been approved by the Southern Health and Disability Ethics Committee (17/STH/94).
The Team from
Do you or any friends or family members have an exceptionally social and well-mannered animal? We’re currently looking for new SPCA Outreach Therapy Pet Volunteers.
We believe that pet therapy can help people in institutions where they may feel isolated and lonely. As a volunteer with the … View moreDo you or any friends or family members have an exceptionally social and well-mannered animal? We’re currently looking for new SPCA Outreach Therapy Pet Volunteers.
We believe that pet therapy can help people in institutions where they may feel isolated and lonely. As a volunteer with the programme, you (and your pet!) will be bringing joy and comfort to people in rest homes, hospitals, and mental health wards.
Prior to being accepted into the programme, all animals undergo an assessment that measures their sociability, temperament, obedience and confidence. Unfortunately we are unable to accept animals that show signs of fearfulness or aggression. Animals are also required to undergo a Vet Health Check to ensure they are vaccinated, microchipped, desexed and in good health. Volunteers who are accepted will receive training and be placed at a facility they can continue to visit (typically weekly or fortnightly) on an ongoing basis.
If you and your animal are interested in volunteering with Outreach Therapy Pets please visit our website for more information and to apply.
Thank you for offering to share the joy your animal gives you with others.
Rakhee from Henderson
The Social Connectedness of Older People in Care Study
This study is exploring how people in the community maintain social connections with older people in residential aged care. If you have a family member or a friend who is a resident of an aged care facility.
It would be helpful if you could … View moreThe Social Connectedness of Older People in Care Study
This study is exploring how people in the community maintain social connections with older people in residential aged care. If you have a family member or a friend who is a resident of an aged care facility.
It would be helpful if you could spare the time to take part in this research. Participation involves an audio-taped telephone interview lasting approximately 20 minutes (see attached Participant Information Sheet).
In appreciation of your time, you will receive a $20 supermarket or fuel voucher for completing the interview.
Contact Dr. Wendy Wrapson -09 921 9999 ext 6136 Email: wwrapson@aut.ac.nz
Michael from
For Sale by Auction | For more info: sellwest.co.nz...
Presenting a very well maintained, executive family home in Summerland School Zone. Offering the best premium living style, built by Fletchers a Master Builders to fulfil the taste of time. So your opportunity is now to obtain this solid … View moreFor Sale by Auction | For more info: sellwest.co.nz...
Presenting a very well maintained, executive family home in Summerland School Zone. Offering the best premium living style, built by Fletchers a Master Builders to fulfil the taste of time. So your opportunity is now to obtain this solid family home in one of the highly sought after Henderson Heights with similar houses around. Enjoy the spacious living with 675m2 section and 183m2 floor area.
It offers a very flexible 4 good sized bedrooms including master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, 2 separate living areas, separate dining and modern designer kitchen, complete with double internal access garage, heat pump and HRV system. Located at highly preferred cul-de-sac street.
• Family Home In Summerland School Zone
• 4 Good Sized Bedrooms
• Master Bedroom With Walk-In Wardrobe And Ensuite
• 2 Separate Living Areas
• Double Internal Access Garage
• Fletcher Built Home In Henderson Heights
• Private, Exclusive Tennis Court Shared By Surrounding Houses
Call us now or put this on the top of your Open Home list for the weekend.
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Negotiable
Amy Baker Reporter from North Harbour News
A 25-page booklet from the Drug Foundation was made available to Massey High School students. It included a 10-point guide on ways to keep well if using meth. The decision was applauded by the Drug Foundation but several parents were outraged. What do you think about the school's decision to … View moreA 25-page booklet from the Drug Foundation was made available to Massey High School students. It included a 10-point guide on ways to keep well if using meth. The decision was applauded by the Drug Foundation but several parents were outraged. What do you think about the school's decision to make the booklet available?
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Cindy from Massey
Hi, can anyone please recommend someone to look at my fridge/freezer...i think the thermostat is faulty as my fridge is warm & my freezer is icy, thanks.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
When someone messed with their monkey bars, then eight-year-old twins Ila and Jaya Patel swung into action.
Kellie from Whenuapai & Herald Island
Good afternoon All
I am seeking a tutor who will have the patience to teach Te Reo.
I am not great in a class environment and therefore hoping to find someone who might give me one on one lessons.
Thank you for your time
With blessings and gratitude
Kellie
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