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Needle Exchange Programme

We are excited to announce that Te Hono O Ngā Waka will now be part of the NZ Needle Exchange Programme, extending our efforts to support the Westland Community with safe practices. Our aim is to decrease stigma and discrimination, increase safety for users and their whānau, and provide much-needed education and support when whānau are ready.

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Feed The Tamariki

We are thrilled to share the heartwarming success of our winter kai drive, "Feed the Tamariki." This year, the community's outpouring of generosity and support has been nothing short of extraordinary. Together, we have made a significant impact in ensuring that our tamariki and their whānau are well-fed and cared for during these chilly months.

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Poutini Waka Hoa (Hoe)

A Moment of Pride: Poutini Waka Ama's First Ever Race (in Dunedin).

Wow, what an experience! Words can hardly capture the pride and joy we feel. We made it! Poutini Waka Ama traveled to Dunedin with two groups of rangatahi and a group of mixed adults to compete in their first-ever waka ama race. It was an amazing event, marking a significant milestone for our team.

Hayley Smith: You can move mountains with one hand! Your dedication and hard work were pivotal in making this journey a success. From the planning stages to the execution, your commitment never wavered.

Wesley: You are our rock. Your support for our team and our youth is invaluable. We rely on you so much, and you never let us down. Watching the positive changes you bring to your sons and our community is a beautiful experience. We are immensely proud of you.

To our rangatahi who dedicated their time and effort, we cannot thank you enough. You showed your vulnerabilities and faced the challenge with courage. On the day of the race, you paddled your hearts out, giving it everything you had. Your performance was nothing short of spectacular.

A huge thank you to our supporters: Poutini Waiora, WestREAP, Te Rito, and the whānau. Your contributions and encouragement were instrumental in our journey. We are grateful for your support.

Our hard work paid off, and we are thrilled to announce that we secured a 1st, another 1st, and a 4th place! This taste of success has given us the bug, and Poutini Waka Ama is just beginning its journey to greatness. There will be more races, more victories, and more moments of pride.

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Culture Festival

A Joyful Day with it was at the Culture Festival with a lot of fun, laughter, and cultural appreciation. The festival was a vibrant showcase of some of the community’s heritage, filled with activities that delighted people of all ages.

One of the highlights of the day was undoubtedly the delicious traditional food. We served up a hearty boil-up and fry bread, which were an absolute hit. The aroma of the simmering pots drew everyone in, and it was no surprise that we went through three large pots!

In addition to the fantastic food, the festival was packed with engaging activities that allowed everyone to connect with our culture in meaningful ways. One of the most popular activities was harakeke weaving.

A huge thank you to the Lions Club for their incredible effort in organizing and bringing this festival to life. The Culture Festival was a testament to the strength and vibrancy of our community. The laughter, the delicious food, the creative activities, and the sense of togetherness made the afternoon truly special.

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A Week of Vax & Heart Checks

Celebrating Community Health Initiatives with the Waitaha Health Bus.

This past week has been a remarkable journey of community health and wellness, marked by two significant events aimed at increasing vaccination uptake and providing essential heart checks. Partnering with the Waitaha Health Bus, we held successful gatherings at Lazer Park and the Kiwi Rugby Club, both of which drew an enthusiastic response from whānau and highlighted the importance of accessible healthcare.

Our first event took place at Lazer Park, where approximately 50 whānau joined us for a day of kai and kōrero. The atmosphere was filled with warmth and camaraderie as families gathered to share. The Waitaha Health Bus, a mobile clinic dedicated to bringing healthcare services directly to communities, was on-site to provide the heart checks and Westland Medical Centre with flu vaccinations.

20 whānau received their flu shots, taking a proactive step towards protecting themselves and their loved ones from seasonal influenza.

Another 20 whānau took advantage of the heart checks, gaining valuable insights into their cardiovascular health and receiving advice on maintaining a heart-healthy lifestyle.

The success of this event was made possible through the collective efforts of our dedicated team and the enthusiastic participation of our community. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Amy and Jackie from the PHO, and Jo from the Waitaha Health Bus, whose commitment and expertise ensured the smooth running of the day.

Kiwi Rugby Club Day

Building on the momentum from Lazer Park, our second event was held at the Kiwi Rugby Club. The synergy of community spirit and sports provided the perfect backdrop for another day of health-focused activities. The Kiwi rugby boys played a pivotal role in attracting attendees and fostering an environment of support and encouragement.

We were thrilled to administer 35 flu vaccinations, significantly boosting our community’s defense against the flu.

The event mirrored the success of Lazer Park with another round of heart checks, ensuring more whānau received the essential screenings and guidance they need.

We are immensely grateful to the Kiwi Rugby Club for hosting us and to the Westland Medical Centre for their unwavering support, whose presence and professionalism were instrumental in the event’s success.

A Heartfelt Thanks. These events are a testament to what can be achieved when a community comes together with a shared goal of health and well-being. We are proud of the positive impact these initiatives have had and remain committed to continuing our efforts in making healthcare accessible to all.

Our sincere gratitude goes out to everyone involved—our whānau who participated, our partners who provided the medical services, and the dedicated teams who coordinated the events. Together, we are building a healthier, stronger community.

Stay tuned for more community health events, and remember: your health is your wealth. Let’s continue to support each other in our journey towards better health and well-being.

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Empowering Rangatahi

A Journey with the Ministry of Youth Development.

As the winds of change blow through our community, we find ourselves embracing the opportunity to empower our rangatahi (youth) ages 12-24 through the Ministry of Youth Development. It’s been a journey filled with excitement, adventure, and most importantly, growth.

We couldn’t be more thrilled to announce our success with the Ministry of Youth Development application, which has allowed us to embark on a transformative journey with our rangatahi. Spearheaded by Hayley Smith, alongside the invaluable support of Stephen Brassett, our program has flourished, igniting a spark within over 30 young individuals during an incredible term 1.

Reflecting on our journey thus far, it’s been nothing short of extraordinary. From the outset, our mission was clear: to provide enriching experiences that not only foster personal development but also cultivate a deep sense of connection to our land, culture, and community.

Our adventures have been as diverse as they have been enriching. From traversing the ancient pathways of Pounamu to scaling the heights of Awa, our rangatahi have embraced every challenge with courage and enthusiasm. But it’s not just about conquering physical feats; it’s about instilling a sense of resilience, determination, and self-belief that will serve them well beyond these adventures.

Waka ama has seen our youth navigate the waters with grace and unity, fostering teamwork and camaraderie. Bushcraft adventures have taught essential survival skills while deepening their connection to nature. Each experience has been carefully crafted to provide not just fun outings, but meaningful opportunities for growth and learning.

What’s truly heartening is witnessing the transformation within our rangatahi. With each adventure, we see them blossom—growing in confidence, resilience, and a sense of belonging. They’re not just participants; they’re active agents of change, shaping their own futures and the world around them.

And let’s not forget the invaluable contribution of our dedicated team. Hayley’s passion and dedication have been the driving force behind our program’s success, while Stephen’s commitment, even on his two days a week, has been instrumental in shaping memorable experiences for our rangatahi.

As we look ahead, our journey with the Ministry of Youth Development is far from over. We’re excited about the possibilities that lie ahead—new adventures to embark on, new skills to master, and new connections to forge. But one thing remains constant: our unwavering commitment to empowering our rangatahi, ensuring they have the tools and support they need to thrive.

Together, we’re building a brighter future—one adventure at a time. And as we continue on this journey, we invite you to join us in championing the potential of our rangatahi, empowering them to reach new heights and embrace the limitless possibilities that lie ahead.

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Kaimahi Hauora

Looking forward to this opportunity for our team and whānau.

Taking care of oneself isn't just a luxury; it's a fundamental necessity, especially in our professional setting. In today's fast-paced world, where demands are high and expectations are ever-increasing, the importance of staff looking after themselves cannot be overstated.

Staff members are the backbone of our organisation, driving its success and growth. However, their well-being often takes a back seat as they prioritise meeting deadlines, achieving targets, and catering to the needs of others. Yet, neglecting self-care can lead to burnout, decreased productivity, and even long-term health issues.

When our staff prioritise their well-being, they are better equipped to handle challenges, manage stress, and maintain a positive attitude. They become more resilient, adaptable, and creative, fostering a healthier work environment and enhancing overall team dynamics.

Moreover, self-care isn't just about physical health; it encompasses our mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being as well. Encouraging staff to take breaks, practice mindfulness, engage in hobbies, and seek support when needed can significantly improve their overall quality of life and job satisfaction.

Ultimately, our organisation thrives when its staff members are thriving. By recognising the importance of our staff looking after themselves and promoting a culture that prioritises well-being, we can cultivate a workforce that is not only productive but also fulfilled and resilient.

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Winter Kai Drive

Join Us for the Hokitika Winter Food Drive: Feeding Our Community Together

As the chill of winter settles in, so do the challenges faced by many families in our community. The increase in food costs coupled with limited funding for essential services has made it even more difficult for families to put food on the table. In response to this pressing need, we are happy to announce that we are going to do another kai drive. Hokitika Winter Food Drive.

Similar to our successful Christmas food drive, this initiative aims to rally the community together to support those in need during the colder months. We understand that every contribution, no matter how big or small, can make a significant difference in someone's life.

Here's how you can participate:

Simply leave your donations of perishable items at your letterbox, and our volunteers will take care of the rest. Whether it's one tin, ten tins, or a bag of food, every donation is deeply appreciated.

Spread the Word: Help us spread awareness about the food drive within our community. Share our message on social media, tell your friends and family, and encourage others to join in this collective effort to support our neighbors in need.

Together, let's show the strength of our community by coming together to support one another during these challenging times. By participating in the Hokitika Winter Food Drive, you're not just providing meals; you're offering hope and solidarity to those who need it most.

If you would like to drop off food anytime then you can do so to 47 Revell St Hokitika.

Let's make this winter a little warmer for everyone. Join us in feeding our community and spreading kindness one donation at a time.

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BAW - Term 2

Building Awesome Whānau: A Partnership with Kati Waewae Runanga and Whare Manaaki

Are you ready to strengthen the bonds within your whānau and build a foundation of aroha? We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Kati Waewae Runanga and Whare Manaaki to bring you the empowering Building Awesome Whānau Workshop!

Mark your calendars for May 11th and 12th, where we'll embark on two full days of transformative experiences at Arahura Marae. But that's not all—our journey continues weekly for six weeks starting on May 16th, where we'll be at Whare Manaaki in Māwhera, delving into the essence of whānau building.

What makes these workshops even more special? They're free! We believe that every whānau deserves the opportunity to thrive, which is why we've made these workshops accessible to all. And don't worry about childcare—we've got you covered. Feel free to bring your tamariki along, and we'll ensure they're taken care of while you participate in the sessions.

The heart of the Building Awesome Whānau workshops lies in our kaupapa—building love within our whānau. Together, we'll explore strategies, share stories, and engage in activities aimed at nurturing stronger connections, fostering understanding, and promoting love and harmony within our families.

Whether you're a parent, grandparent, caregiver, or simply someone who values the power of whānau, these workshops are for you. Join us as we embark on this incredible journey of growth, healing, learning, and love.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to enrich your whānau life. Come along, bring your whānau, and let's build something truly awesome together!

We can't wait to see you there!

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Protecting Your Health: The Importance of Free Flu Shots

As the seasons change and temperatures drop, we find ourselves in the midst of flu season once again. The influenza virus can wreak havoc on our health, leading to missed work or school days, hospitalizations, and even fatalities. However, there is a simple and effective way to protect ourselves and our communities: getting a flu shot.

Fortunately, many healthcare providers and organizations offer free flu shots, making it easier than ever to safeguard against this contagious illness. In this blog post, we'll explore why getting a flu shot is crucial, debunk some common misconceptions, and highlight the benefits of accessing free flu shots.

Why Get a Flu Shot?

Protect Yourself: The flu vaccine stimulates your immune system to produce antibodies that can fight off the influenza virus. By getting vaccinated, you significantly reduce your risk of getting sick with the flu.

Protect Others: Getting vaccinated not only safeguards your health but also helps protect those around you. This is particularly important for vulnerable populations, such as young children, the elderly, pregnant women, and individuals with weakened immune systems, who are at higher risk of complications from the flu.

Prevent Spread: Flu shots help prevent the spread of the virus within communities, reducing the overall burden on healthcare systems and preventing outbreaks in schools, workplaces, and other public spaces.

Dispelling Myths

Despite the overwhelming evidence supporting the effectiveness and safety of flu vaccines, there are still myths and misconceptions that deter people from getting vaccinated. Let's address some of these:

"The Flu Shot Can Give Me the Flu": This is a common misconception. The flu vaccine does not contain live viruses, so it cannot cause the flu. Some people may experience mild side effects like soreness at the injection site or low-grade fever, but these are temporary and far less severe than the flu itself.

"I Don't Need a Flu Shot Every Year": While immunity from flu vaccination can last several months to a year, the influenza virus strains change over time. Annual vaccination is necessary to ensure that you are protected against the most current strains circulating each flu season.

"I'm Healthy, so I Don't Need a Flu Shot": Even if you consider yourself healthy, getting vaccinated helps protect you and those around you. Plus, you never know when you might come into contact with someone who is more vulnerable to the flu.

The Benefits of Free Flu Shots

Access to free flu shots eliminates financial barriers and ensures that everyone, regardless of income or insurance status, can take proactive steps to safeguard their health. Here are some key benefits:

Equitable Access: Free flu shot clinics and programs promote equity in healthcare by ensuring that underserved communities have the same opportunity to protect themselves against the flu as those with greater resources.

Public Health Impact: By increasing vaccination rates across the population, free flu shot initiatives contribute to better overall public health outcomes, reducing the spread of illness and preventing severe complications.

Conclusion

As flu season approaches, don't underestimate the importance of getting vaccinated. Free flu shots offer a convenient and cost-effective way to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your community from the flu. Remember, prevention is key, and taking proactive steps now can help keep you healthy throughout the flu season and beyond. Schedule your free flu shot today and stay one step ahead of the flu!

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Let’s talk about the important stuff, suicide awareness!

The team at Te Hono O Ngā Waka have done up an amazing safety plan for those who may be struggling with mental health.

Whether you are, your whānau member or a friend this plan is the perfect resource to ensure your safety during this difficult time!

Our Te Hono team have up-skilled in many trainings to expand our knowledge and ability from previous personal lived experience & numerous trainings to ensure we are able to provide the best quality of help for rangatahi and whānau.

Feel free to pop into our office on 47 Revell street to meet the team and have a kōrero about all of the resources we have available for yourself, whānau or friends who will benefit from it!

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