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Christine Campus Manager from Kalandra Education Group
Our Dementia for Families events are gaining momentum. The need for informative content and a platform where Carers can interact person-to-person appears evident. At the conclusion of these events participants will be asked how often they wish to meet. A support group will be established with … View moreOur Dementia for Families events are gaining momentum. The need for informative content and a platform where Carers can interact person-to-person appears evident. At the conclusion of these events participants will be asked how often they wish to meet. A support group will be established with Kalandra as the neucleus. Ongoing support meetings will continue and ideas and circumstances shared. Our knowledgeable staff will be on hand to answer any concerns or questions.
There's still time to register for our final two Dementia for Families events.
Either: Sunday 23, June from 2pm-3.30pm or
Wednesday, 26 June from 6.30pm -8.00pm.
Hope to see you there !
Anthea from Titirangi
Learn how to brew your own kombucha using traditional fermentation techniques.
Kombucha is a delicious naturally-fermented probiotic health drink. It promotes gut health and makes a great alternative to soft drinks and juices. Made at home there are no nasties - no extra sugar, additives or … View moreLearn how to brew your own kombucha using traditional fermentation techniques.
Kombucha is a delicious naturally-fermented probiotic health drink. It promotes gut health and makes a great alternative to soft drinks and juices. Made at home there are no nasties - no extra sugar, additives or synthetic flavours - and you can make it for a fraction of the price it costs to buy (which is great if you already have a healthy kombucha addiction!).
Anthea from Real Good Workshops will guide you step by step as you make your first batch of 'booch' in this fun hands-on workshop.
You'll be impressed by how good homemade Kombucha tastes. It's easy to make at home and you choose your own delicious flavours.
Everything is provided, including an extra large jar and scoby so you can take home your first batch of 'booch'.
Spaces limited - bookings essential.
Book here - www.facebook.com...
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The Mate Ma’a Tonga team are inviting their fans to attend the Auckland fan day (full details below) on Monday 17 June at Mt Smart Stadium for a chance to meet the team ahead of the Oceania Cup Test against the Kiwis on 22 June.
The event, starting at 3.30pm, will feature a DJ, junior … View moreThe Mate Ma’a Tonga team are inviting their fans to attend the Auckland fan day (full details below) on Monday 17 June at Mt Smart Stadium for a chance to meet the team ahead of the Oceania Cup Test against the Kiwis on 22 June.
The event, starting at 3.30pm, will feature a DJ, junior performances and signing and selfie stations.
Long-term road safety data from NZTA suggests speed limits on almost 90 per cent of the country's roads are too high and should be lowered.
In 2019 so far, 172 people have been killed on New Zealand's roads, six more than at the same time last year.
Ministry of Transport data for 2016, … View moreLong-term road safety data from NZTA suggests speed limits on almost 90 per cent of the country's roads are too high and should be lowered.
In 2019 so far, 172 people have been killed on New Zealand's roads, six more than at the same time last year.
Ministry of Transport data for 2016, the most recent available on its website, makes for sobering reading – 328 deaths from 286 fatal road crashes, or 0.9 deaths for every 10,000 vehicles.
To read more, click here
Megan from Titirangi
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I am a very experienced reading/ homework tutor for primary aged children. I have a degree majoring in Education and years of experience working at top Auckland schools. I am a mother and a young grandmother and love children. I am presently working part time at a primary school and have a very… View moreHi
I am a very experienced reading/ homework tutor for primary aged children. I have a degree majoring in Education and years of experience working at top Auckland schools. I am a mother and a young grandmother and love children. I am presently working part time at a primary school and have a very honest and caring approach.
I can tutor in my own home or yours.
Feel free to call me.
0274543343
Lionel Reekie from Music Education Centre Henderson
Music Education Centre's wonderful cello teacher, Ali Al Azzawi has returned from his overseas travels and is now accepting new students! Ali was travelling as part of a cello octet, touring a number of middle-eastern countries spreading the joys of music far and wide! Ali has had an action … View moreMusic Education Centre's wonderful cello teacher, Ali Al Azzawi has returned from his overseas travels and is now accepting new students! Ali was travelling as part of a cello octet, touring a number of middle-eastern countries spreading the joys of music far and wide! Ali has had an action packed career thus far, but one of his personal highlights was in 1997, where he attended a masterclass with Yo Yoma, the world's premier cellist.
ps. here's a picture for proof!
pps. Want lessons from Ali? he is available Friday evenings. Follow the link to sign up today!
Outgoing Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell has been outspoken about the need to increase the pension age from 65.
"You used to get super for five years, then 10 and now 20 - soon it'll be 30. I'm not sure how we can fund people getting super for 30 years or more."
New … View moreOutgoing Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell has been outspoken about the need to increase the pension age from 65.
"You used to get super for five years, then 10 and now 20 - soon it'll be 30. I'm not sure how we can fund people getting super for 30 years or more."
New Zealand has one of the simplest pension schemes in the world - all you have to do is be old enough and have lived in the country long enough and you can get it.
But that also makes it expensive - about $14.5 billion this year. Jobseeker benefits, by comparison, cost just $1.7b and sole parent support $1.08b.
To read the story click here
As many as one in ten older people in New Zealand will experience some kind of elder abuse. The majority of cases will go unreported.
Elder abuse is not specific to any one gender, religion, ethnicity, or income group. It may happen at home, in residential care, or in hospitals. Most of the time… View moreAs many as one in ten older people in New Zealand will experience some kind of elder abuse. The majority of cases will go unreported.
Elder abuse is not specific to any one gender, religion, ethnicity, or income group. It may happen at home, in residential care, or in hospitals. Most of the time family members are the abusers.
Connection is the best prevention when it comes to Elder Abuse.
If you or someone you know is experiencing Elder Abuse, please contact:
* General Provider - Age Concern Auckland: (09) 820 0184
* Indian Provider - Shanti Niwas: (09) 622 10101
* Pacific Provider - Vaka Tautua: 0800 825 282
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