Monday 5 September 2022Waitaha Canterbury Pānui2 minutes to read
In this edition of Te Whatu Ora Waitaha | Canterbury Pānui
This past week, Abbe Anderson was appointed the permanent National Commissioner for Te Whatu Ora. Christchurch's new youth mental health outpatient facility was gifted the name Kahurangi, meaning “blue skies” at a Māia Foundation fundraising event.
Also, in this edition, we welcome 19 kaiāwhina (support workers) to Te Whatu Ora Waitaha Canterbury. Their support of health professionals improves the patients' experience too. To mark Tongan Language Week, we hear from Vyvienne Kyle, who talks about celebrating ‘anga fakatonga' (the Tongan way of life). You can now go online to shop a wide range of products in the Christchurch Hospital Volunteers Gift Shop.
This week's quiz is about Kiwis celebrities who have equally famous whānau.
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