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Bart van der Meer from Volunteering Northland 0800-865268
Waipu Highland Games is a big exciting event with about 5000 people visitors plus many contestants and participants. You might already be going? Help out while enjoying the day.
We are looking for extra hands to help with the set-up and with the running of the event on the day. Click on the Link… View moreWaipu Highland Games is a big exciting event with about 5000 people visitors plus many contestants and participants. You might already be going? Help out while enjoying the day.
We are looking for extra hands to help with the set-up and with the running of the event on the day. Click on the Link for more info...
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
If you haven’t already made contact with your neighbours and older relatives, the holiday season is a perfect opportunity to break the ice.
Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. … View moreIf you haven’t already made contact with your neighbours and older relatives, the holiday season is a perfect opportunity to break the ice.
Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people can help families to connect with what Christmas is really about, and it’s a great time to explore memories and think about traditions.
We will posting 5 tips leading up to Christmas on how you can connect with your older neighbours this Holiday Season.
5. Look out for them
Look out for your neighbours this holiday season. Be mindful that Christmas can be a tough time for some older people, especially those who live alone. Small gestures of kindness can make this time much easier for older people who may be lonely.
Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Have you ever thought about sport and wanted to give it a try.
Do you have a disability ?
Would you like to be NZ next paralympian? or maybe just enjoy sports for the fun of it?
ParaFed would love to hear from you
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Hi neighbours! Summer is here and it’s a great time to get decorating. Right now you can save the GST on Resene premium paints, stains, primers, sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products at your local Resene ColorShop or participating reseller. Plus if you have a Resene … View moreHi neighbours! Summer is here and it’s a great time to get decorating. Right now you can save the GST on Resene premium paints, stains, primers, sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products at your local Resene ColorShop or participating reseller. Plus if you have a Resene ColorShop Card or Resene DIY Card, you can enjoy extra savings on a range of products. It's our Christmas gift to you! Offer runs until 31 January 2017. Learn more
There has been a lot of interest from recent civil defence activities in Northland, so we are holding a community meeting in Bream Bay next Tuesday 20th December at 6pm in the Bream Bay College auditorium. If you would like to come along and meet the lovely Northland CDEM team, these are the topics… View moreThere has been a lot of interest from recent civil defence activities in Northland, so we are holding a community meeting in Bream Bay next Tuesday 20th December at 6pm in the Bream Bay College auditorium. If you would like to come along and meet the lovely Northland CDEM team, these are the topics we will be discussing:
- getting prepared for emergencies
- learning how to download and use the Hazard App on your smartphone
- looking at evacuation maps and finding out what zone you are in
- a bit about social media and how we run things in the CDEM office.
This is an open meeting to discuss civil defence matters and there will be the opportunity for really keen people to join the local response group too. See you all there next week !
Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Check out one of the district's great walks.
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When eleven year old Mick is shipped off to his grandfather's cattle station in the remote Pilbara region of Western Australia, he prepares himself for a life of dull hardship. Instead he finds myth, adventure and friendship with a scrappy, one-of-a-kind dog that will change his life forever. … View moreWhen eleven year old Mick is shipped off to his grandfather's cattle station in the remote Pilbara region of Western Australia, he prepares himself for a life of dull hardship. Instead he finds myth, adventure and friendship with a scrappy, one-of-a-kind dog that will change his life forever. RED DOG: True Blue is a story of friendship, loyalty and acceptance and is perfect for families and dog lovers of all ages. Want to win a double pass?
Simply like or thank this post before 9 January for your chance to WIN one of ten double passes to RED DOG: True Blue.
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If you're planning on heading away over the Christmas period, there are a few things you can do to make sure you're protecting your home. Which step do you think is the most important?
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
If you haven’t already made contact with your older relatives or neighbour, the holiday season is a perfect opportunity to break the ice.
Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. … View moreIf you haven’t already made contact with your older relatives or neighbour, the holiday season is a perfect opportunity to break the ice.
Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people can help families to connect with what Christmas is really about, and it’s a great time to explore memories and think about traditions.
We will posting 5 tips leading up to Christmas on how you can connect with your older people this Holiday Season.
4. Pop over with a jar of jam or pickles or your favourite recipe.
This will give you a good opportunity to have a chat. Maybe you will learn something about your neighbour that you don’t already know. This social connection can be a great chance to explore traditions and share memories.
Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Read how two people have tackled the issue of homelessness in our city.
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The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
Do you know where to go if a tsunami happens when you are at home, work, school or anywhere else?
Contact your local Civil Defence group to find tsunami zone maps for your area and plan your route today. www.civildefence.govt.nz...
If you are near the coast, remember LONG OR STRONG: GET GONE
… View moreDo you know where to go if a tsunami happens when you are at home, work, school or anywhere else?
Contact your local Civil Defence group to find tsunami zone maps for your area and plan your route today. www.civildefence.govt.nz...
If you are near the coast, remember LONG OR STRONG: GET GONE
If you feel an earthquake that lasts for more than a minute or makes it hard to stand up, don’t wait for an official tsunami warning. Move immediately to the nearest high ground or as far inland as you can. Walk or bike if you can. Stay there until you get the all clear.
Rachel Roberts from Inspiring Communities
Inspiring Communities is running a very cool two day event in Auckland in April. it's for everyone working in, with or alongside neighbourhoods and communities. We are taking buses to the four corners of Auckland to see first hand how communities are to see first-hand how community-led … View moreInspiring Communities is running a very cool two day event in Auckland in April. it's for everyone working in, with or alongside neighbourhoods and communities. We are taking buses to the four corners of Auckland to see first hand how communities are to see first-hand how community-led development is happening across the city. Local hosts will introduce participants to projects, approaches, relationships and success factors that grow resilience, that is driven by and works for local people. And then we will take what we learn into a second day of interactive workshops. Activate is the first of its kind in New Zealand - it's going to be great - click on our link for all the details.
The Mayor will be holding her annual Senior Citizen's Concert at Forum North today. Please note that Forum North carpark will be closed with limited access. Alternative options include Water Street carpark, Central City carpark (with 2 hours free on the top floor), Vine/Rose Streets carpark, … View moreThe Mayor will be holding her annual Senior Citizen's Concert at Forum North today. Please note that Forum North carpark will be closed with limited access. Alternative options include Water Street carpark, Central City carpark (with 2 hours free on the top floor), Vine/Rose Streets carpark, and Laurie Hall carpark. For more options follow the link below.
The Team from Jennian Homes Northland
Less fortunate Whangarei residents have been granted a brighter Christmas in the form of their own fresh Christmas trees and shiny decorations. We delivered ten Christmas trees to ten needy family groups, after they were identified by the Whangarei branch of the Salvation Army.
Jenny of the … View moreLess fortunate Whangarei residents have been granted a brighter Christmas in the form of their own fresh Christmas trees and shiny decorations. We delivered ten Christmas trees to ten needy family groups, after they were identified by the Whangarei branch of the Salvation Army.
Jenny of the Salvation Army Whangarei says: “Although Christmas is known as a joyful time, it can be a very tough period for many families. It is the generous donations of people and businesses, like Jennian Homes, that help alleviate some of the pain and stress at this time of year. We are very grateful to the Jennian Homes Northland team, as I’m sure are the families who received the lovely Christmas trees.”
Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Are you suffering pain that other thinks you may be imagining?
Has an injury healed but the pain is so great you think you are going mad?
Would you like to be able to share with others this unexplained feeling ?
READ more then;
A Northland woman is warning people who are experiencing … View moreAre you suffering pain that other thinks you may be imagining?
Has an injury healed but the pain is so great you think you are going mad?
Would you like to be able to share with others this unexplained feeling ?
READ more then;
A Northland woman is warning people who are experiencing extreme pain for no apparent reason to seek advice because they may be suffering from complex regional pain syndrome.
In July Jill Ansell-Douglas fell in the hallway of her Whangarei home fracturing her wrist. She was taken to hospital by ambulance, her wrist was plastered and she was sent home. as was normal for this type of accident.
However for Ansell-Douglas the pain from what was essentially a simple facture became so intense she thought she was losing her mind.
"I was doing bizarre things like putting the milk in the oven and mixing my words. I thought I must have hit my head when I fell - even though I knew I hadn't.
"The pain kept ramping up rather than subsiding and while having my plaster changed I nearly passed out from just the vibration of the cutting tool.
"Friends and family kept telling me the pain was in my head. I started doubting my own sanity, and felt isolated."
"Normally I have a reasonably high pain tolerance - but I was confused, nauseous, sweating, had swelling, burning, shooting pains and an extreme sensitivity to touch, none of which were diminishing as time went on. I even tried ripping my plaster off in my sleep."
Once out of plaster, Ansell-Douglas found she couldn't move her hand or arm.
While x-rays revealed "nothing", painkillers and anti nausea pills were still having no effect.
She asked her doctor for a referral to a physiotherapist.
Hand therapist Julie Taylor believed her patient was suffering from complex regional pain syndrome and started treatment including craniosacral, mirror box and hand therapy which is starting to help.
CRPS is a long-term disorder of the nervous system and not easily diagnosed. was first recorded in the 19th century during the American Civil War.
The exact cause is unknown, but among other triggers, even relatively minor trauma to a body part may lead to CRPS.
As a result of her experience Ansell-Douglas is keen to help others gain support, and share resources and service providers' details. While there is a Kiwi CRPS website Ansel Douglas would like to set up a Northland support group.
"I'd like to set up a group, but am unsure on the format. It could be formal meet sessions or an online chat group. I'm keen to hear from others to discuss options. Please call me on 021 117 6622."
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