Monday 23 September 2024Waitaha Canterbury Pānui2 minutes to read
In this edition of Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Waitaha Canterbury Pānui
Last Monday was a special day for Te Waipounamu Deputy Chief Executive Martin Keogh, as he was formally welcomed into the role at a powhiri held at Ngā Hua E Whā marae in Christchurch. In this week’s issue of the Pānui, we also acknowledge Speech-language Therapy (SLT) Awareness Week (23 to 29 September 2024). The theme is ‘Celebrating difference”, inspired by the whakataukī E koekoe te tūī, e ketekete te kākā, e kūkū tekererū. To celebrate SLT awareness week, new graduate Speech-language Therapists Laura Bell and Jane Lyons-Bowman are featured in this week’s One min with…
Ward BG at Burwood Hospital which cares for patients with dementia and delirium has developed a holistic team approach to support safe care and help keep patients moving around safely.
This week is also Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) and theme for 2024 is ‘Community is… what we create together’. We have shared some suggestions on how everyone can get involved this week. Simone Kinley, Welfare Advisor also has a special message for staff at Specialist Mental Health Services (SMHS) to encourage them to think about their own health and wellness.
We also put a spotlight on Blue September. September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, so Do Something Blue To Help A Mate Through.
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