Papakowhai, Porirua

2114 days ago

It's hard to believe we're already over half-way through February! 😸❤️

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Whether it's 'beautifying' your town or hosting a free class in your community, perhaps even volunteering or doing a clean-up... there are SO many ways to take part in this month's campaign.

What are you doing to make your neighbourhood even better?

#NSNZlovewhereyoulive

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2115 days ago

Investigative Intelligence Officer

New Zealand Security Intelligence Services

The work you do as an Investigative Intelligence Officer has a direct impact on the security and well-being of New Zealanders, at home and abroad. It takes someone skilled to investigate threats to New Zealand, and whilst you may never have considered a career in intelligence, you could have the … View moreThe work you do as an Investigative Intelligence Officer has a direct impact on the security and well-being of New Zealanders, at home and abroad. It takes someone skilled to investigate threats to New Zealand, and whilst you may never have considered a career in intelligence, you could have the life experience, background and transferable skills to start a career like no other.

If this sounds like you and you have the skills we are looking for, we are keen to hear from you. Apply now!

Applications close 5 pm Sunday, 24 February 2019.
Find out more!

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2116 days ago

Thanks for bringing joy, Pera

Kiwibank

Congratulations to Pera Barrett 2019 Kiwibank Local Hero of the Year. Wellington - please join us in sending a big congratulations to Pera - a proud Wellingtonian! Read more

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2116 days ago

Classical Journey with the NZSO

New Zealand Symphony Orchestra

Hamish McKeich conducts Classical Journey, a trip through music written during or inspired by the late 18th century.

Featuring Rossini’s Overture to L’Italiana in Algeri (The Italian in Algiers), Haydn’s London Symphony, Prokofiev’s Classical Symphony and Brahms’ Variations on a Theme … View more
Hamish McKeich conducts Classical Journey, a trip through music written during or inspired by the late 18th century.

Featuring Rossini’s Overture to L’Italiana in Algeri (The Italian in Algiers), Haydn’s London Symphony, Prokofiev’s Classical Symphony and Brahms’ Variations on a Theme by Haydn.

Performing in Wellington on Wednesday 27 Feb. Book now!
Buy tickets here!

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2116 days ago

Little Sprouts Growing Fast

Rhondda Sweetman from Plimmerton Rotary

Even in prosperous New Zealand, many babies are born into families lacking the most basic things to keep the baby warm, clean and safe.

Last evening our speaker was Jo Alderdice, the founder and national manager of ‘Little Sprouts’. She and partner Andy Sole started Little Sprouts in 2013 … View more
Even in prosperous New Zealand, many babies are born into families lacking the most basic things to keep the baby warm, clean and safe.

Last evening our speaker was Jo Alderdice, the founder and national manager of ‘Little Sprouts’. She and partner Andy Sole started Little Sprouts in 2013 and at first, operated the charity out of their garage in Whitby.

They assemble ‘baby packs’ and provide them free to needy families so that new-borns can get the best start in life. They are distributed through partner charities such as Women’s Refuge, the Red Cross, the Neonatal Trust, and Birthright.

The contents of the baby packs include clothing, sleeping bags, nappies and wipes, books and toys, safety items and toiletries. Most of these items are donated by individuals and business sponsors, families and ‘craft angels’ who make blankets, toys etc. The rest are purchased directly, at an average cost of $103 per pack.

From small beginnings Little Sprouts has expanded nationally and has eight branches, with more planned. In 2019 it will distribute about $1Million worth of baby packs.

Little Sprouts has put together an effective chain to help babies get what they need in the critical first year. Social workers identify mothers, or families, in need, they alert the partner charities, and Little Sprouts provide the packs. Jo estimates that up to 10% of new-borns need this kind of help. Refugee families are particularly needy.

Club members can help by donating material for the packs, making craft items, providing funds, or volunteering with making up or distributing packs. We should be able to link Little Sprouts with our upcoming book fair.

Jo is an engaging speaker and enthused the club with her talk. It was a splendid success story, and it all started in Whitby.

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2116 days ago

Free mental health services for 18 to 25 year olds – first in Porirua, then Wellington and Hutt Valley

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Health Minister Dr David Clark and Associate Health Minister Julie Anne Genter have announced that Porirua will be the first community to benefit from a trial of free mental health support. Piki (previously referred to as the Integrated Therapies Pilot) will support 18 to 25 year olds with mild to … View moreHealth Minister Dr David Clark and Associate Health Minister Julie Anne Genter have announced that Porirua will be the first community to benefit from a trial of free mental health support. Piki (previously referred to as the Integrated Therapies Pilot) will support 18 to 25 year olds with mild to moderate mental health needs.

“It’s not always easy for younger people to navigate the challenges they face, or to know where to turn to for help when they need it. Free access to counselling services and other mental health support for 18 to 25 year olds will make a real difference,” David Clark said. Read more

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2117 days ago

The new-look SuperSeniors newsletter is out now!

Office for Seniors

Hi Neighbours!

The February edition of the SuperSenior newsletter is out now! It's filled with all the latest news and Super Gold Card offers.

In this issue we talk about the new Kiwi Access Card. It's a reliable form of ID for people who don't have a passport or driver licence.

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Hi Neighbours!

The February edition of the SuperSenior newsletter is out now! It's filled with all the latest news and Super Gold Card offers.

In this issue we talk about the new Kiwi Access Card. It's a reliable form of ID for people who don't have a passport or driver licence.

We also celebrate six older New Zealanders who were recognised for their services to seniors as part of the New Year Honours List

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