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86th Edition
This edition looks at some latest news from the field as well as an update on the eCALD cross-cultural practice supervision pilot.
This edition looks at some latest news from the field as well as an update on the eCALD cross-cultural practice supervision pilot.
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eCALD® Services has developed a new “Working with Addiction with CALD clients” course in collaboration with the Asian Family Services team.
eCALD® Services are pleased to announce the launch our new Cultural Competency and Customer Service online course which is suitable for anyone in the health workforce working in a customer service role such as pharmacists, general practice/hospital receptionists, etc.
eCALD® Services are pleased to announce the launch of new courses and supplementary resources suitable for health providers working with CALD children and adolescents and their families in child health and child and adolescent mental health contexts.
A Massey University research study “Where are we? Workplace communication between Registered Nurses in culturally diverse healthcare organisations” has recently been released by Associate Professor Margaret Brunton, from Massey’s School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing
Have you visited the Ministry of Social Development E Tu Whanau Refugees and Migrants website?
The Parent and Family Resource Centre (trading as Disability Connect) is delighted to announce the Chinese Families Autism Support Group meeting in July.
The Regional Data Explorer is an interactive tool for exploring New Zealand Health Survey data for each District Health Board, Public Health Unit and Regional Council. It presents the latest results by sex, age, ethnicity and neighbourhood deprivation, as well as changes over time and comparisons between regions.
The theme for World Refugee Day 2018 this year is “Now More Than Ever, We Need to Stand with Refugees”.
The Centre for Global Migrations, University of Otago is hosting a 2-Day conference.
New Zealand ranks third among OECD countries for the highest proportion of overseas born residents and Auckland city now has one of the highest proportions of immigrants of any city in the OECD.
Disability Connect is delighted to announce our Indian Families Social Group for July 2018.
The Parent and Family Resource Centre (trading as Disability Connect) is delighted to announce the Chinese Families Autism Support Group meeting in June.