Do you wish you knew the words to join in singing waiata at events?
Here are a few clips from Youtube to get you started with some of the classics…
Do you wish you knew the words to join in singing waiata at events?
Here are a few clips from Youtube to get you started with some of the classics…
Some recent additions to Whare Pukapuka, the database of New Zealand mental health research at Te Pou
The mobility parking permit scheme is getting a spruce up!
CCS Disability Action has looked at ways in which they can improve the Mobility Parking Permit Scheme in consultation with mobility parking users.
As a result of this consultation, we’re pleased to announce the upcoming changes. We believe as a result the scheme will be fairer and more transparent for all.
Changes
Everyone with an existing permit will still be able to continue to use it, but you will notice changes in the scheme and in permits issued from early December this year.
Fairer eligibility
A number of people told CCS Disability Action that the current eligibility criteria are confusing. As a result of a review CCS Disability Action also felt that there were people who were missing out who had a genuine need, particularly people who require intensive behaviour support that could really benefit from being able to use designated mobility parking spaces.
You will be eligible if you meet the following criteria:
Changes to the criteria will make it clearer for people to determine if they are eligible, making the application process easier for all users.
Applying for a permit
To apply for a short-term permit, an extension on a short-term permit or a long-term permit for the first time you will need to get your doctor to confirm your eligibility by completing the medical section of the application form. However if you are renewing your long-term permit – as it was confirmed by your doctor in the application for your first long-term permit that you have a medical condition or disability which affects your mobility and is long-term (permanent); you do not have to provide any additional medical information.
From early December there will be a new application form that will be easier to download from the website www.MobilityParking.org.nz.
Only some of the branch offices will be processing applications received by post – these are listed on the application form. While you will still be able to take your application into your local branch and pay for your permit, the permit will not be issued to you over the counter. Your permit will be sent to you within 5 working days from the date that they receive your application and payment.
New look permit brings greater accountability
Everyone with an existing permit will still be able to continue to use it, but those issued with a new permit from early December will notice a completely new look.
The new permit is in CCS Disability Action colours (green, black and white) and will have the expiry date (month and year) printed on it. The permit will also include a barcode and permit number that will allow parking wardens to scan for real time information, similar to current vehicle licensing technology.
It’s hoped these technological improvements will result in a fairer scheme for all, supporting faster identification of those lost and stolen permits in circulation.
Further changes
In the first half of 2013 CCS Action will be introducing the facility for people to apply and pay for a mobility parking permit online! Keep an eye out on the website for more information on this as it comes to hand.
Contact Sara Georgeson
Mobility Parking Permit Scheme Project Manager
CCS Disability Action , National Office
TEL 04 384 5677
DDI 04 805 0080 MOB 021 1903 786
The following research papers have recently been published online at BMC Psychiatry
Research article
Prevention of anxiety disorders in primary care: A feasibility study
Batelaan NM, Smit JH, Cuijpers P, van Marwijk HW, Terluin B, van Balkom AJ
BMC Psychiatry 2012, 12:206 (22 November 2012)
[Abstract] [Provisional PDF]
Research article
Influence of contact with schizophrenia on implicit attitudes towards schizophrenia patients held by clinical residents
Omori A, Tateno A, Ideno T, Takahashi H, Kawashima Y, Takemura K, Okubo Y
BMC Psychiatry 2012, 12:205 (22 November 2012)
[Abstract] [Provisional PDF]
Research article
The association between parental history of diagnosed mood/anxiety disorders and psychiatric symptoms and disorders in young adult offspring
Low NC, Dugas E, Constantin E, Karp I, Rodriguez D, O’Loughlin J
BMC Psychiatry 2012, 12:188 (5 November 2012)
[Abstract] [Provisional PDF]
Research article
Specialist prescribing of psychotropic drugs to older persons in Sweden – a register-based study of 188 024 older persons
Martinsson G, Fagerberg I, Wiklund-Gustin L, Lindholm C
BMC Psychiatry 2012, 12:197 (13 November 2012)
[Abstract] [Provisional PDF]
The Disability Resource Centre has changed its name to the “Independent Living Service (ILS)”.
Disability Resource Centre Auckland was originally founded in 1981 as the Independent Living Centre. Some years later there was a name change to the Disability Resource Centre. The original name better reflects the purpose and philosophy of the organisation to empower those with disabilities to live a good life. A name change to The Independent Living Service is timely and honours the organisation’s roots and those in the community that started it.
Administrative Matters:
This is a name change only and not a change in our legal/charitable structure or status. This makes the change very easy on all fronts and will not require new contracts, accounts or legal documentation.
The Ministry of Social Development is looking to improve accessibility of elections processes for people with disabilities.
A consultation document has just been released, with responses due by 14 December. Click on the link below for more information.
There’s an accessible Word format document at the above url.
Seminar “Choice & Control – The New Model, what families need to know”.
The Parent & Family Resource Centre and Imagine Better invite you to a free workshop to discuss aspects of the Ministry of Health’s proposed New Model for supporting people with disabilities, and how this will affect families.
These workshops will run on the following dates and venues:
North Auckland
Monday 26 November 6.30 – 9.30pm
YES Disability Resource Centre
3 William Laurie Place, Albany
West Auckland
Monday 3 December 6.30 – 9.30pm
Integrated Neurological Rehabilitation Foundation, 2 Claude Brookes Drive, Henderson
South Auckland
Wednesday 5 December 6.30pm – 9.30pm
Nathan Homestead, 70 Hill Road, Manurewa
Central Auckland
Wednesday 12 December 9.30am – 12.30pm
Independent Living Service (formerly DRC)
14 Erson Ave, Royal Oak
Light refreshments will be available at the start of the workshop and families will receive a workshop pack including some presentation notes.
To book onto this free workshop, please contact Lisa at Parent & Family Resource Centre on 09 636-0351 or lisa@pfrc.org.nz
Please advise if you have specific accessibility requirements or if you require a sign language interpreter.
For 22 years Eden has worked at the forefront of our community’s efforts to create a world which values body trust, body satisfaction, size acceptance and diversity. In response to the present funding climate, Eden has entered a process of transition to ensure the sustainability of Eden’s unique and valued services and programmes.
Eden is separating its two key service areas: counselling/support services and health promotion. The counselling and support services have been absorbed by Eden’s specialist counselling team into their private practice work. This redirection will enable clients to retain an ongoing level of care with as little disruption as possible. Please see www.eden.org.nz for referral details.
Eden has developed its health promotion activities over the past 14 years focusing on supporting and educating health professionals, organisations and schools to create environments that support body satisfaction, size acceptance and body diversity. In order to ensure the continuity and sustainability of this valuable work, Eden’s health promotion services will be moving to Women’s Health Action Trust. Eden will retain its brand identity and fit under the Women’s Health Action Trust umbrella. These health promotion services include BWISE – BILS programme in schools, Nourish – aimed at people working with youth and our yearly events, Love you Body campaign and Diet Free Day.
The Women’s Health Action team is excited to carry on the legacy of Eden’s work and is looking forward to employing a health promoter early in the New Year.
While Eden will cease to operate in its current form and location, this change will offer the potential for the future growth and sustainability under the banner of Women’s Health Action. Eden is very grateful for the continued support of their funders who have pledged support for Eden’s new journey.
Eden’s board would like to thank all the staff, volunteers and stakeholders who have been involved over the past 22 years and who have been instrumental in supporting individuals and families, resourcing and educating health practitioners and communities and advocating for a view of health that is indexed to well-being rather than weight. While it is with sadness that this era of Eden comes to an end there is also a renewed excitement at the strength and opportunity that is gained by joining forces with such a vibrant and impactful organization as Women’s Health Action.
For further information about Eden’s health promotion activities please contact Women’s Health Action on 09 520 5295.
Contact details:
Eden Board Member (Toni Ingram) p 021 152 2137
Women’s Health Action Director (Julie Radford-Poupard) p 09 520 5295 or 021 989 745
What is the Big White Wall, how can it help emotional wellbeing, how does it work, and who will it benefit? Hear the answers to these questions on Take It From Us tomorrow (Tuesday 20 November) with Robert Ford, Auckland District Health Board planning & funding manager, who will tell us about this “Kiwi first.”
Listen live on 104.6FM at 12.30pm or online www.planetaudio.org.nz
OR if you missed the broadcast, listen for the next seven days @: www.planetaudio.org.nz/takeitfromus
Catch up on the last four shows online: www.likeminds.org.nz
And don’t forget the new Facebook page @ Facebook.com and type ‘take it from us’ in the search box
Email takeitfromus@mail.com for any feedback and comment/suggestions for shows.