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What a great idea!
Published July 16th 2008, Posted in NorthlandHave a Cuppa for a Great Cause!
The Alzheimers Society Northland invites you to participate in our ‘Cuppa For A Cause’ campaign 2008.
‘Cuppa for a Cause’ is designed to raise awareness of Alzheimers and related dementia diseases and the support available for families through the Alzheimers Society, as well as an opportunity to raise funds for our local organisation.
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‘techsoup’ can help you
Published July 15th 2008, Posted in NationalTechSoup New Zealand provides donated software and hardware from companies such as Microsoft to eligible New Zealand Charities, Voluntary and Community groups with charitable status.
Via this program you can get all the latest Microsoft products. With more donors coming soon.
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Progressive Enterprise helps Alzheimers NZ
Published July 14th 2008, Posted in NationalAlzheimers Awareness week is from July 20th to July 26th however Progressive Enterprise stores including Woolworths, Countdown and SuperValue are raising money all this month for Alzheimers NZ to further research and development.
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Northland Parents of Deaf Children
Published July 09th 2008, Posted in NationalAre you the parent of a deaf or hard of hearing child?
Would you like to be part of an organisation that supports parents to provide their children with opportunities that will enable them to become the best that they can be. Would you like your child to have the opportunity to go to camps with other deaf or hard of hearing children and families so they can make friends and parents can share concerns and information?
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ASD Implementation Advisory Group
Published July 08th 2008, Posted in NationalAn Implementation Advisory Group (IAG) has been established by the New Zealand Guideline Group to advise them on how to implement the key recommendations in the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Guideline and how to improve the implementation process.
IAG members wish to hear your ideas for implementation of the ASD Guideline.
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ASB annual public meeting
Published July 07th 2008, Posted in NorthlandASB Community Trust would like to invite you to its 2008 annual public meeting – either in Auckland or in Whangarei.
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Northland Volunteers Continue to inspire
Published July 07th 2008, Posted in NorthlandParkinsons New Zealand recently celebrated it’s 25th anniversary. As part of the celebrations, special commendations were awarded to people in recognition of thier contribution and achievements to the society.
“Northlanders featured very strongly in the nominations.”
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Become a star with StarJam!
Published July 03rd 2008, Posted in NorthlandEnrolments are now open for term three of StarJam’s Rockin’ Hip Hop workshop, designed especially for young people with disabilities.
The workshop takes place at Kensington Stadium on Thursday evenings, from 6.45pm – 8.15pm. The first workshop will take place on Thursday 31 July and the term will run for eight weeks, finishing on Thursday 18 September.
Enrolments are open to any young person with a disability, under the age of 25.
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Empowering Communities.
Published July 03rd 2008, Posted in Northland / 1 Comment$100.000 towards fixing the location of the mobility parks at the Whangarei Aquatic Centre.
Now that’s what I call a community driven outcome.
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Faking Disability
Published July 03rd 2008, Posted in National / 3 CommentsUsing an able bodied actress to portray a woman with a head injury in a Land Transport NZ advert sucks.
The BBC in stark contrast has launched a controversial new series which follows the lives of eight young disabled women trying to make it as models.
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Minnie’s presentation on Be Accessibe was truly inspiring. disappointing to see those most in need of ‘enlightenment’ were absent….a great build up for the RWC and way beyond so up to those who did attend to be vocal! and spread the Be word!