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Extra boost for mental health and addiction services for Pacific peoples


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Media release from the Pasifika Medical Association Group
Wednesday 14 April 2021, 03:18 PM
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Mental health and addiction amongst the Pacific community is the focus for an extra $6.6 million of Government funding to increase access to mental health support services.
Minister for Pacific Peoples and Associate Minister of Health (Pacific), Hon. Aupito William Sio, announced the extra services at an event held last week at the Fonua Ola premises in the Auckland suburb of Ōtāhuhu.
The funding is part of the Government’s $455 million programme to increase mental health and addiction services for all New Zealanders. Minister Sio said that he will continue to lobby the Government to dedicate ten percent of that funding – more than $45 million – to a targeted Pacific approach. ....

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Covid-19: Push for all adults in South Auckland to get vaccine first


Photo: RNZ / Simon Rogers
However, South Aucklanders over 65 and those with underlying health conditions will be given access to the vaccine earlier, but those who are younger and healthier will have to wait in line.
Given that the August and February outbreaks happened in Manukau, some doctors and health specialists say a bump up the line for everyone living in the area is the smart thing to do.
The government knows South Auckland - broadly the Counties Manukau District Health Board area - holds a greater risk than average of a Covid-19 outbreak.
Otago University public health professor Dr Nick Wilson said the government s vaccine schedule generally made a lot of sense, but he believed early access could be expanded. ....

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Covid 19 coronavirus: Push for all adults in South Auckland to get vaccine first


Covid 19 coronavirus: Push for all adults in South Auckland to get vaccine first
10 Mar, 2021 06:53 PM
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The August and February outbreaks happened in Manukau. Photo / RNZ
RNZ
The Government has turned down calls to vaccinate all adults in South Auckland before the rest of the country.
However, South Aucklanders over 65 and those with underlying health conditions will be given access to the vaccine earlier, but those who are younger and healthier will have to wait in line.
Given that the August and February outbreaks happened in Manukau, some doctors and health specialists say a bump up the line for everyone living in the area is the smart thing to do. ....

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International Women's Day: Wave of the Moana celebrating young Pacific women


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Media release from the Pasifika Medical Association Group
Monday 8 March 2021, 10:20 AM
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Twenty-five-year-old Arizona Leger is a young Pacific/Maori woman who describes herself as a “proud daughter of Oceania.” With a Samoan/Tongan/Fijian father and a Maori/Pakeha mother, Arizona says being a strong woman in 2021 is cause for celebration.
“I love the growing opportunities for our women to excel in so many different areas that our ancestors were never allowed to excel in. I love watching this evolution as women break down barriers and break through the glass ceiling. I love the space where we can truly show how strong we are and that we can lead with love and absolute intellect. ....

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Covid-19: Developments from New Zealand on 2 March, 2021


Photo: RNZ / Dom Thomas
He expects potential positive cases from the list of exposure locations of the recent cases could start being detected from today onwards.
Police revealed today they issued a warning after busting a group of people attending a church service at a house in Māngere East on Sunday, the day the alert level changes came into force.
We need everyone to do their bit, he said. Our efforts is unite against Covid, not let the virus divide you.
It comes as the National Party and ACT mount pressure on the government to do more to stop breaches from happening, after it was revealed one of the latest cases had gone for a walk with the mother of another family identified in the Papatoetoe cluster during a level 3 lockdown. ....

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