Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 12:00 pm
An innovative pilot project to support the
mental health and resilience of the Queenstown
Lakes community now has the chance to become a national
model thanks to a new strategic partnership.
The
Queenstown-based Southern Wellbeing Trust has joined forces
with the Good Programmes Trust, national provider of the
award-winning, evidence-based mental health education
programme “GoodYarn”. Through the strategic partnership,
the two Trusts are now working to maximise the potential of
a pilot project being run in the Queenstown Lakes community,
with a view to creating a model that more communities across
New Zealand can access over time.
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Thursday, 1 July 2021, 2:00 pm
Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) today joins an
initiative to welcome new residents settling in the
district.
The Council has been selected by Immigration
New Zealand, the Human Rights Commission, and the Office of
Ethnic Communities to participate in Welcoming Communities
Te Waharoa ki ngā Hapori, a project to support newcomers to
feel welcomed and able to participate in the economic,
civic, cultural and social life of their new
community.
The initiative will be rolled out over
three years and builds on a pilot programme by Immigration
New Zealand across five regions in New Zealand from 2017 to
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