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Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
Following on from yesterday's tiny house story, here's single mum Shaye sharing her experience in isolation
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Kirsty from Raumati Beach
I did post about this a couple of weeks ago, but thought I would post again for those who may have missed it.
I started a group called self-isolation activities New Zealand on Facebook, in effort to help out people during these difficult times. There are now over 600 members keeping themselves … View moreI did post about this a couple of weeks ago, but thought I would post again for those who may have missed it.
I started a group called self-isolation activities New Zealand on Facebook, in effort to help out people during these difficult times. There are now over 600 members keeping themselves and their families busy.
The page is evolving all the time with not only activities you can do, but also music to listen to, posts you can laugh at, and quizzes you can complete, but best of all it is a page for ages.
You are also welcome to post any ideas you have and to keep our communities smiling and busy!!
The page has many different ideas posted over the course of a day, so please take time to navigate through the posts, or click on the topics at the top of the page to search for ideas of interest.
I did try and post on Neighbourly after I last posted about this group, however, due to many ideas being on video, I was unable to do so.
All the best, take care and stay well, thank Kirsty
Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
Tiny house builders have had a surge in interest during the lockdown, some from families that are 'herding'
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We understand that things are uncertain right now. If you would like to move into a safe and supportive environment that you can make your own, we are still taking admissions for our Care Suites at Elderslea.
Nestled down a quiet street in Upper Hutt, our Care Suites offer the ultimate … View moreWe understand that things are uncertain right now. If you would like to move into a safe and supportive environment that you can make your own, we are still taking admissions for our Care Suites at Elderslea.
Nestled down a quiet street in Upper Hutt, our Care Suites offer the ultimate combination of Rest Home and Hospital care with the creature comforts of home, including a cosy living area, stylish kitchenette and modern ensuite.
Give us a call to see how we can help.
Elderslea is located at 29 Redwood Street, Upper Hutt.
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Isabelle from Raumati Beach
Hi Kapiti Dog Lovers - there is a new group on Facebook set up for dog lovers in our area - its called 'FOR THE LOVE OF DOG - KAPITI"
It is totally POSITIVE reinforcement focussed and has lots of resources and info for owners, including links to help keep your dogs happy and enriched … View moreHi Kapiti Dog Lovers - there is a new group on Facebook set up for dog lovers in our area - its called 'FOR THE LOVE OF DOG - KAPITI"
It is totally POSITIVE reinforcement focussed and has lots of resources and info for owners, including links to help keep your dogs happy and enriched during lockdown (and beyond!!)
Please check it out - and the rules too please :-) www.facebook.com...
Ross from Paraparaumu
Just a short note to say thanks to all the kind people to stopped to help me following a nasty cycle accident on Milne Drive last Saturday. Thanks for all you support at the scene and for the many messages you left in our letter box and phone calls. I ended up in Lower Hutt ICU for a 2night stay … View moreJust a short note to say thanks to all the kind people to stopped to help me following a nasty cycle accident on Milne Drive last Saturday. Thanks for all you support at the scene and for the many messages you left in our letter box and phone calls. I ended up in Lower Hutt ICU for a 2night stay where a brilliant Surgeon and his team put me back together after shattering my jaw. As you can see the helmet I was wearing split in half as did my bike.I was very very lucky and am very grateful to all of the health service people who took such great care of me. So if you have a family member who is out biking to get some exercise during the lockdown, make sure they wear their helmet as well. Regards Ross Vessey
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Virginia from Waikanae Beach
It was great to see these words on a neighbour's fence, along side the community vegies. Thank you neighbours. Take care.
Director-General of Health, Ashley Bloomfield’s strong presence fronting updates about the COVID-19 pandemic, is an example of the importance of being able to command an audience, be an effective communicator, and speak with confidence.
Using self-paced learning, Toastmasters undertake an … View moreDirector-General of Health, Ashley Bloomfield’s strong presence fronting updates about the COVID-19 pandemic, is an example of the importance of being able to command an audience, be an effective communicator, and speak with confidence.
Using self-paced learning, Toastmasters undertake an educational programme that promotes these competencies, and also teaches effective listening, thinking on your feet, leadership skills, and giving and receiving constructive feedback.
Amid lockdown, many of New Zealand’s Toastmasters clubs have transitioned to holding their regular meetings online to allow the continuation of personal and professional development while providing social interaction.
To find a meeting near you, visit http://www.toastmasters.org.nz/find_your_voice
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The Team from Wellington District Police
Your emotional and mental wellbeing is important. It is normal to feel stressed or lonely when self-isolating, but there are some things you can do to feel better.
Even if you are not sick you may be feeling anxious about COVID-19. This is normal.
Reach out to your family and whānau, friends and… View moreYour emotional and mental wellbeing is important. It is normal to feel stressed or lonely when self-isolating, but there are some things you can do to feel better.
Even if you are not sick you may be feeling anxious about COVID-19. This is normal.
Reach out to your family and whānau, friends and workmates. Sharing how we feel and offering support to others is important.
We want to remind you that if you or someone you know is struggling right now, there is free help available.
See below a list of helplines throughout New Zealand ?
Kia Kaha Aotearoa.
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Alan from Raumati Beach
Kāpiti musician Andrew London has the cure for the Lockdown Blues.
In this specially-commissioned song, Andrew pleads “Dr Ashley, gimme the news…” Sing along -- bit.ly...
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