Join us online for your Community Health Forum
Kia ora neighbours, we hope you and your loved ones are staying safe and healthy through this challenging time in our communities. Due to COVID-19 restrictions at this time we're going online and would like you to join us.
We at Waikato DHB want more of you to have a say in health. We have a focus on enabling better access to local community health and wellbeing. Dial in to our friendly forum and share your knowledge and experience as we work together on these matters.
On the agenda:
Topics include - COVID-19 update and discussion on the new health system.
Hamilton and surrounds
When: Friday 25 March, 10.30am-noon
If interested please email: norma.taute@waikatodhb.health.nz for a link to the meeting.
Community Health Forums are a gathering of local people who share in a conversation about what matters to their community and hear what’s happening from the DHB and other local organisations/groups. We look forward to meeting you online. He whakarongo tātou – we’re here to listen.
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The goal is to keep these spaces open for those who truly need them. Do you think this big increase in the fine is fair? Share your thoughts below.
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89.2% Yes, it's fair
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9.9% No, it's unreasonable
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0.8% Other - I'll share below
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One hundred new jobs will be created in Hamilton as the city becomes the lunchbox of the nation.
All frozen school lunches from Kaitaia to Bluff will be made in Pukete in a purpose built plant operated by The School Lunch Collective.
What do you think about our city producing school lunches for NZ? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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0% I support it
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0% I don't support it
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0% I'm not really bothered
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