A $2 million national sun safety initiative, backed by the government and Cancer Society, launches a comprehensive skin cancer prevention campaign across Aotearoa to address preventable health crises and improve public wellbeing.
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Since 1999 we've had the concept of hauora and Mason-Jury's model of te whare tapawha which demonstrates how health is holistic. It involves physical, mental and emotional, social and spiritual aspects and it's a way to be able to engage students and get them to understand how health isn't just one thing or the other, it's connected and it can be connected in a really positive way such as our... how eating and how we eat and who we eat with in my view.
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foundation of true community safety
#national: Safety, Not Savings, Should Define Budget 2026, Advocates Sayculturally grounded health model underrepresented
Darren Powell: Auckland University Associate Health Education Professor on the backlash to the new draft curriculumsSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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