It was a big task but a necessary one that needed careful coordination to uphold health and safety during alert level 3 and to coordinate the many people who put up their hand to help.
Read MoreLeah is an outstanding advocate for health & wellness! A leader, wife, mother, and member of the Tāmaki community.
Read MoreBy the second training workshop, we reached the maximum of participants of 100 people!
Read MoreHEART was willing to support a new initiative as a way to support connection across all relationships and to welcome a new Change Agent with so much passion and love for connecting.
Read MoreBeing a community worker it is quite common to be the first response for people showing signs of mental illness. The more I know the better I can help others.
Read MoreHuge thanks to our wonderful Change Agents - who are stars in their own right - and to PAK'n'SAVE Glen Innes for making this a possibility
Read MoreCongrats to Lepa Toa of Panmure who took out first place and Niko Meredith of Wai O Taiki Bay for second!
Read MoreTyrone wanted to delve deep into what becoming a father had meant for other dads and to encourage men to have conversations about the important experiences that have shaped their lives. With support from the "It’s Not OKʻ campaign and The HEART Movement, Tyrone, a digital storyteller with NoSix, interviewed and created videos to share their experiences.
Read MorePeople have shared a slice of their lives in lockdown that captures a unique moment in history as well as an opportunity to connect with others.
Read MoreCelebrating International Women’s Day in the community.
Read MoreWe share the highs and lows of having little ones in this, the most unique of times - a lockdown. We'll give you some inspiration, some ideas and a place to connect with people in the same situation as you.
Read MoreOur relationship with nature can be beneficial to our well-being, which in turn can have a positive effect on our relationships with people.
Read MoreThey are our future and with young adults of my own, there are stories that we still haven't heard and I know, domestic violence is a respecter of none. Thank you our future leaders.
Read Morethe importance of accessibility of these training workshops and how communities have a role to play in their own health."
Read MoreWe each have different roles as kaitiaki that are unique to who we are as people and the connections with have in the community.
Read MoreOur focus around working on alcohol harm minimization continues, and this month we hosted some great conversations at our Masculine Norms and Alcohol Harm Training with Peter Thorburn.
Read MoreThis is a hard space, and parents expressed that when placed in that situation not knowing how to deal with it and always worrying if they are doing the right thing or not.
Read MoreThe attendance surpassed all expectations, and we had a full house with around 110 women coming in to celebrate International Women’s Day with us.
Read MoreThis year was the second White Ribbon March to stop violence against women in Tāmaki.
Read MoreOur beloved HEART barbeque trailer has been serving the community for years. We decided it’s in need of a revamp and instead of painting it quietly in a garage; we made a big song and dance about painting it.
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