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SUMMARY:PADA Wānanga - Māwhera Greymouth - 1 Maehe March 2023
DESCRIPTION:PADA Wānanga 2023\nMāwhera | Greymouth\nRāapa Wednesday | 1 Maehe March 2023\n9:00AM – 3:00PM\nA one day professional development workshop for those supporting whānau in pregnancy\, childbirth and early parenthood including; GPs\, Midwives\, Psychologists\, Counsellors\, Social Workers\, CBEs\, Community Healthcare Providers & NGOs. \nExplore the issues\, hear about research\, best practice and network – strengthen your connections. \nNāu te rourou\, nāku te rourou\, ka ora ai te iwi \nNGĀ KAIKŌRERO | PRESENTERS\nLiora Noy – PADA KaiakoNatalia Mendoza – Midwife\, West Coast DHBDonna Truman – Social WorkerErin Turley – Lactation Consultant\, West Coast DHBEli Maiava – Whare ManaakiPaula Cullings – Poutini Waiora \nAttracts 6 Midwifery Continuing Education Hours\nThis wānanga is being provided free of change\, with thanks to funding from The Tindall Foundation\, COGS and West Coast Community Trust. \nREGISTRATION OPTIONS\nLIMITED SPACES – YOU MUST REGISTER TO ATTEND\nJoin as a PADA Member today from $40 \nCOVID alert levels will be monitored and if necessary will be changed to online training. COVID alert levels will be monitored and if necessary will be changed to online training. \nDownload the event flyer here to distribute to your colleagues and on your noticeboards \n 
URL:https://pada.nz/event/pada-wananga-mawhera-greymouth-1-maehe-march-2023/
LOCATION:St John\, 112 Water Walk Road\, Blaketown\, Greymouth\, 7805\, 112 Water Walk Road\, Blaketown\, Greymouth\, 7805
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Urquhart":MAILTO:events@pada.nz
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SUMMARY:PADA Wānanga - Whakaoriori Masterton - 8 Maehe March 2023
DESCRIPTION:PADA Wānanga 2023\nWhakaoriori | Masterton\nRāapa Wednesday | 8 Maehe March 2023\n9:00AM – 3:30PM\nThanks to funding from Trust House Foundation\, COGS and The Tindall Foundation we are now able to deliver this perinatal education for FREE. \nDUE TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL! Thanks to all for their support. Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on future events. \nA one day professional development workshop for those supporting whānau in pregnancy\, childbirth and early parenthood including; GPs\, Midwives\, Psychologists\, Counsellors\, Social Workers\, CBEs\, Community Healthcare Providers & NGOs. \nExplore the issues\, hear about research\, best practice and network – strengthen your connections. \nNāu te rourou\, nāku te rourou\, ka ora ai te iwi \nNGĀ KAIKŌRERO | PRESENTERS\nLiora Noy – PADA KaiakoAbby Hollingsworth – The Ruth Project\, WairarapaLuke Tiller – Perinatal Mental Health in DadsJulia Mullen – WhaioraEdith Rolls – Traditional Birth PracticeBronwyn Sweeney – Tend PsychologyJulie Foley – Lactation Consultant \nAttracts 6 Midwifery Continuing Education Hours\nREGISTRATION OPTIONS – FREE! YOU MUST PURCHASE A TICKET TO ATTEND!\nJoin as a PADA Member today from $40 \nCOVID alert levels will be monitored and if necessary will be changed to online training. COVID alert levels will be monitored and if necessary will be changed to online training. \nDownload the event flyer here to distribute to your colleagues and on your noticeboards \n 
URL:https://pada.nz/event/pada-wananga-whakaoriori-masterton-8-maehe-march-2023/
LOCATION:Lansdowne House\, 15 Keir Crescent\, Lansdowne\, Masterton\, 5810\, Lansdowne House\, 15 Keir Crescent\, Lansdowne\, Masterton\, 5810
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Urquhart":MAILTO:events@pada.nz
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SUMMARY:Blue Stories Project - Sharing journeys out of perinatal depression
DESCRIPTION:Blue Stories Project: Sharing journeys out of perinatal depression\n\nJohnsonville\, Wellington\n\nOpening event: Sat 11th March\, 2pm\n\nExhibition dates: 11th March to 10th April\, 2023\n\nIn 2021\, the Blue Stories Project was initiated in Whakatū Nelson by illustrator and designer\, Karolina Gorton\, and Perinatal Support Nelson\, as an exhibition of portraits alongside inspiring and encouraging stories. In 2022 and 2023\, the Project is expanding its reach nationwide. Stories from Te Whanganui a Tara Wellington along with pop-art style portraits created by Karolina will be exhibited from the 11th of March to the 10th of April at the Johnsonville Library\, Waitohi Hub. You are invited to come along and connect with these storytellers and the stories that so often remain untold. \n  \nThis exhibition has been created in association with Greenstone Doors and The Ruth Project (Wairarapa) with support from National charity Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Aotearoa (PADA). The 2022 PADA manager\, Treena Cooper\, says\, “We can empower people by sharing stories\, reaching people who may need help but are too afraid to reach out.” \n  \nAll are welcome at the exhibition’s opening on Saturday 11th March\, 2pm at Johnsonville Library\, Waitohi Hub\, where there will be guest speakers and an afternoon tea provided. \n  \n“…a deeply moving and profound project…” – Rachel Sanson\, Nelson City Councillor \n  \n“The PND project display stopped me in my tracks today. Ka rawe! Good to see PND in the spotlight\, from first person perspective.” – Rosamund Feeney\, Community Programme Coordinator \n\nKaupapa\n  \nThe Blue Stories Project supports activities that encourage rerekē mō te pai (change for the better) and te kotahitanga i roto i te kanorautanga (unity in diversity). This is a project that creates a culture of supporting ALL women and their families. It educates communities and normalises the topic of PND. \n\nNgā mihi nui\n  \nThe Blue Stories Project has been created in conjunction with Perinatal Support Nelson and Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Aotearoa (PADA) and with support from the National Lottery Community Grants scheme. These seven organisations are involved in the project: Well Women Franklin\, Perinatal Wellbeing Canterbury\, Maternal Mental Wellbeing Marlborough\, Central Lakes Family Services\, True Colours – Honouring the Mother\, Greenstone Doors and The Ruth Project. \nHere are a selection of the inspiring stories that have been shared with The Blue Stories Project: journeys out of perinatal depression in collaboration with Greenstone Doors and The Ruth Project Wairarapa and support of Little Shadow in the Wellington region. Ngā mihi nui to all who have contributed.  \nRead Blue Stories Project from the Wellington Region  \n\nWant to find out more?\n  \nHead to www.bluestoriesproject.com to listen to interviews and to see the complete Blue Stories Project exhibition schedule. \n 
URL:https://pada.nz/event/blue-stories-project-wellington/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karolina Gorton":MAILTO:karolina.gorton@gmail.com
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