Monday, 1 March 2021, 2:53 pm | Cake it Forward Wellington business Cake it Forward is launching Sprinkle Kindness Month today to
encourage and reward acts of kindness. “We love hearing about our customers giving
back to their community and buying their friends a pick-me-up,” says owner Bridget . More
Covid 19 coronavirus: Auckland Regional Public Health says no issues with language barriers prior to latest outbreak
1 Mar, 2021 02:33 AM
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People line up to be tested for Covid-19 at the Otara testing station. Photo / Brett Phibbs
People line up to be tested for Covid-19 at the Otara testing station. Photo / Brett Phibbs
Lincoln Tan is the New Zealand Herald’s diversity, ethnic affairs and immigration senior reporter.lincoln.tan@nzherald.co.nz@LincolnTanNZH
The Prime Minister said there had been complicating factors including language barriers when attempting to contact trace the latest people found with Covid-19.
But the Auckland Regional Public Health Services (ARPHS) said that prior to this outbreak, it had not experienced any issues with language barriers.
Monday, 1 March 2021, 4:49 pm | The Hearing House Think losing your hearing comes part and parcel with the ageing process? Hear this:
Age-related hearing loss can be treated. This World Hearing Day [Wednesday 3 March],
The Hearing House is shining light on the many New Zealanders who live with unaddressed . More
Thursday, 29 August 2019, 5:19 pm | The Hearing House Dressing unusually and contributing positively to your community sounds like an
oxymoron – but for one day a year, the two opposites come together to accomplish
something amazing – Loud Shirt Day . More
Thursday, 7 January 2010, 4:42 pm | The Hearing House
Children’s charity The Hearing House is delighted that Kiwi workers will from today
Goldfinch); University of Otago (
Gauld) Trust in government might be perceived as a reservoir that can be drawn upon when needed so that citizens are willing to take what might be unusual and indeed (for them) unprecedented actions. Both Australia and New Zealand are perceived to have managed the COVID-19 pandemic well, with higher rates of testing and lower rates of mortality than many other countries. In that context, this study asked: Has trust in government been affected by the management of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia and New Zealand? How does trust affect the management of the pandemic? What is the relationship to confidence in scientific expertise measured by confidence in public health scientists? In addition to addressing these questions, the research explores practical implications of trust in government vis-à-vis associated use of the Covid Safe/Covid Tracer App (phone application).
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Monday, 1 March 2021, 2:24 pm | E Tipu e Rea E Tipu E Rea Whānau supports mātua taiohi (young parents) aged 14-22 in Auckland.
Since October last year, nearly a third of our mātua taiohi have had to access MSD-funded
immediate housing in motels. While the issue of youth homelessness has been publicised . More
Tuesday, 18 September 2018, 2:18 pm | E Tipu e Rea
There is absolutely nothing to celebrate in Minister Hipkins announcement yesterday