“But booking online is an easy and straightforward process which addresses some of the challenges some people have experienced.” To book online, go to www.bookmyvaccine.nz, enter the access code BD8SUD5QH3 and answer the questions before clicking ‘Continue’. Anyone aged 16 or over and lives in the Stratford District, and close surrounding areas, can be booked in to receive their Covid-19 vaccination, Court said. “There are no restrictions, other than age, for this community vaccination clinic as we want to encourage as many people as possible to come down. Immunisation is the best way to protect yourself, your whānau and your community.”
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Media release from Taranaki DHB
Wednesday 21 July 2021, 08:33 AM
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The Taranaki COVID-19 Vaccination Programme is aiming to vaccinate more than 3,000 Stratford residents in just one weekend.
A community vaccination clinic will be held on Friday 6 August and Saturday 7 August at the Stratford War Memorial Centre on Miranda Street from 9am, and anyone aged 16 and over can book an appointment. Another first dose clinic will be held on Friday 20 August and Saturday 21 August, meaning that more than 6,000 local appointments are available to those living in the Stratford district.
Follow up second dose clinics will be held in September – these appointments will be made automatically for people.
Press Release – Stratford District Council Businesses, services and training providers from across the career spectrum are coming together this Friday in Stratford to inspire future workers. The expo is hosted by the Stratford Mayors Taskforce for Jobs Workforce Programme, with support from …
Businesses, services and training providers from across the career spectrum are coming together this Friday in Stratford to inspire future workers.
The expo is hosted by the Stratford Mayors’ Taskforce for Jobs Workforce Programme, with support from the Ministry of Social Development, Stratford High School, Taranaki Diocesan School, Rapid Relief Team and the Stratford District Youth Council.
It’s no coincidence that the expo also falls within Youth Week – an event that celebrates the talents, passion and success of local young people across Aotearoa.
Press Release – Stratford District Council Businesses, services and training providers from across the career spectrum are coming together this Friday in Stratford to inspire future workers. The expo is hosted by the Stratford Mayors Taskforce for Jobs Workforce Programme, with support from …
Businesses, services and training providers from across the career spectrum are coming together this Friday in Stratford to inspire future workers.
The expo is hosted by the Stratford Mayors’ Taskforce for Jobs Workforce Programme, with support from the Ministry of Social Development, Stratford High School, Taranaki Diocesan School, Rapid Relief Team and the Stratford District Youth Council.
It’s no coincidence that the expo also falls within Youth Week – an event that celebrates the talents, passion and success of local young people across Aotearoa.
Thursday, 29 April 2021, 3:41 pm
A careers expo is planned for Youth Week 2021 in
Stratford this May, and it’s sure to inspire our next
generation of workers and those already in work but looking
for change.
Hosted by the Stratford Mayors Taskforce
for Jobs Workforce Programme, with support from the Ministry
of Social Development, Stratford High School, Taranaki
Diocesan, Rapid Relief Team and the Stratford District Youth
Council, the event brings together a number of local
businesses, services and training providers to provide a
platform for people to learn more about their career
options.
Workforce Coordinator Lisa Holland says,
“Whether you’re at high school and considering what