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Get informed about your rights on the latest issues with Citizens Advice Bureau Christchurch
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Get informed about your rights on the latest issues with Citizens Advice Bureau Christchurch
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Grahame shares the many health and wellbeing services that Delta Community Trust offers in this two part podcast, the second of which will air in May. He describes the range of innovative supports offered for older adults and adults with disabilities including: the Evergreen Club, their Monday and Friday cafe, Friendship Link, free budgeting and advocacy services, and many more ways Delta supports the local Richmond communities and beyond.
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Dani shares the work "It Takes a Village Hub" in New Brighton does, providing free baby and toddler bundles to Canterbury families in need of a little extra help, for whatever reason.
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Professor Phil Bagshaw outlines the history, intended purpose and development of the Canterbury Charity Hospital. He discusses who and how people can access its wide range of services and the extraordinary contribution it makes to the health of our communities. https://www.charityhospital.org.nz
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Suzanne Johnston and Jenny Saito talk about the wide range of health and wellbeing services Whānau Āwhina Plunket offers tamariki and their parents and families to help them get the best possible start in life. Plunketline, visiting services, immunisation and child health, anti-natal and parenting education and support, B4 school health checks are just some of their amazing services. https://www.plunket.org.nz/
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Get informed about your rights on the latest issues with Citizens Advice Bureau Christchurch
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Get informed about your rights on the latest issues with Citizens Advice Bureau Christchurch
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Vivian updates listeners on a number of general changes over recent months to immigration law, and their implications. She discusses some common cases of concern to migrants and visitors, and appropriate options for clients. Vivian also highlights some common misunderstandings, including what does and what does not constitutes migrant exploitation. She highlights places where people can seek further and appropriate help.
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Andrew, Deputy CEO of CABNZ, discusses the recently developed website, Kōnae, which aims to help people to seek help with finding and accessing records created about them (or whānau) by organisations involved in decisions about their guardianship or care. He outlines the types of records they can access help with, and issues such as user privacy and places from which they might seek further support.
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Kate discusses the work of The Loft, a wraparound service and holistic approach to wellbeing. This community hub in Eastgate Mall connects individuals and families with the support, advice and resources along with the many trusted agencies that partner and collaborate and offer their services on site also.
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Glenda, who is the Manager of VOLCAN, gives us an in-depth overview of the volunteering sector both nationally and locally. She talks about its huge contributions to both the NZ economy and the many roles it plays in fostering community cohesion and wellbeing.