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Submit Your News & Events to The Engage Blog

If you have an event or news item that is relevant to mental-health recovery then please let the Engage Aotearoa team know.

Your event or news item will get posted on The Engage Mental-Health News and Events Blog where it can be easily found by people searching the internet. Your notice will then be sent out to the email database in a daily update where it can begin it’s journey out amongst another set of networks.

What kind of News and Events should you send? The Engage Mental-Health News and Events Blog publishes…

  • Professional development opportunities for people working in and around mental health, including cultural, disability and AOD environments.
  • Personal development opportunities for people with mental-health problems, including LGBT, AOD, disability and other issues that can impact upon mental-health
  • Learning and support opportunities for people experiencing difficulties and their friends, family/whanau
  • Legislation and political news that effects people with mental-health problems and those working with them, such as research findings and changes to benefit schemes, policies and procedure.
  • Community participation opportunities of any kind that are not focused on mental health but that would nonetheless be likely to benefit mental health.
  • Consultation opportunities such as surveys and community meetings that would allow people with mental-health problems and their families a way of being heard by policy makers and service-providers.
  • And much more…

There are varied paths towards improved wellbeing and working better with people who experience mental-health problems. The Engage Mental-Health News and Events Blog tries to bring these diverse approaches and strategies together in one location where they can be easily found by those who need them.

How to Submit your News and Event Items

  1. Send an email to admin@engagenz.co.nz with a title, event blurb/announcement content and contact details for the public. Include a website if you have one, phone number and email address in your contact details.
  2. Note that event blurbs and news announcements should be written in the third person. 
  3. Attach a jpg flyer, poster or logo file if wish an image to be included.

The Living Wage Campaign: Add Your Support to Ours

A call to the community: endorse The Living Wage Campaign and push for government-level change.

… in every case a just wage is the concrete means of verifying the whole socioeconomic system and, in any case, of checking that it is functioning justly. 1981 Pope John Paul II

As the gap between the rich and poor grows in New Zealand and poverty increases, more and more New Zealanders don’t get paid enough to meet their needs, enjoy their lives and participate in society. All over the world communities are uniting to address poverty and inequality through living wage campaigns.

The Living Wage Campaign in Aotearoa New Zealand is being initiated by the Service and Food Workers Union Ngā Ringa Tota. It aims to connect unions, community and faith-based organisations together around a common goal of achieving a living wage as a necessary step in reducing inequality and poverty in our society.

We call upon the Government, employers and society as a whole, to strive for a living wage for all households as a necessary and important step in the reduction of poverty in New Zealand.

Why do we need the Living Wage Campaign?

  • New Zealand has gone from one of the most equal countries in the OECD to one of the most unequal in the past 20 years
  • The richest 150 people in New Zealand grew their wealth by 20% in 2010 while wages moved by less than 2%
  • The top 1% of earners has more wealth than the bottom 60%, or three times more than the combined cash and assets of the poorest 50 per cent
  • 200,000 NZ children are likely to be living in poverty – one in six Pakeha, one in four Pacific, and one in three Māori children

How will the Living Wage Campaign become a reality?

  • Local and central government should lead by example and ensure their employees are paid a living wage
  • All publicly-funded bodies should operate “responsible contractor” practices that guarantee a living wage for workers indirectly employed within their business
  • Corporates and other employers who can pay should lead the private sector by paying a living wage

What will the Living Wage Campaign do?

  • Call for a living wage that is based on an independently calculated rate
  • Work with local networks to build local organisation to address local needs
  • Acknowledge the many facets of a living wage including tax, transfers, and social services
  • Recognise the many voices in our community that are fighting for a just society for those in and outside of paid work
  • Make the living wage a real issue that unites communities

The Living Wage Aotearoa New Zealand Campaign says: A living wage is the income necessary to provide workers and their families with the basic necessities of life. A living wage will enable workers to live with dignity and to participate as active citizens in society.

Engage Aotearoa Ltd endorses this statement. We believe a living wage will better equip all people to meet their mental-health needs and equally participate in their communities.

Add your voice to ours. Email your organisation’s own statement of support to Fala (fala.haulangi@sfwu.org.nz) or Annie (annie.newman@sfwu.org.nz).

Thriving Lives Workshop Info Update for 6 July 2012

The following email advertisement was sent out earlier this week with a slight error in the stated cost, this has been corrected below. The workshop costs $25 for people who are not working and $50 for people who are working. You will receive a participant handbook and will leave with a specific plan for what to do next to start putting it all into action.

Thriving Lives Workshop 

Thriving Lives introduces the practices associated with happiness and flourishing and then gives you a chance to use the Thriving Lives Worksheet to figure out how you can build those practices into your own daily life. Thriving Lives is an original Engage Aotearoa framework based on the latest research in positive psychology combined with a personal perspective of recovery.

Next Public Session: 6 July 2012 at Mind and Body Consultants Ltd, 395A Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland.

Cost: $25 unwaged / $50 waged. 50% discount for Mind and Body Peer Support service-users.

Click here to read and save a copy of the Thriving Lives Information Sheet

Click here to save and complete the Thriving Lives Workshop Enrolment Form. 

September-October 2011 Issue of Chatters

The September-October issue of Chatters is out from the crew at Crossroads Clubhouse. This bi-monthly newsletter is packed full of information and opinions. Turn to page 6 for a letter to the editor from our very own service director, Miriam Larsen-Barr, about where Engage Aotearoa got its name.

Click to open the September-October 2011 Issue of Chatters

Thriving Lives Workshop on 17 August is Full

Enrolments for the August 17th session of Thriving Lives closed yesterday and we’re pleased to report an almost full session! Seventeen people are now looking forward to gathering in a week and a half to develop some new ways to improve their experience of wellbeing.

The next Thriving Lives Workshop will be on 11 October at Youthline House – so if you missed out this time, you can enrol in the October session any time until September 30th.

Contact us for an enrolment form. 

Thriving Lives August 17th Flyer

 

 

The Coping Kete’s First Birthday

We are celebrating

It is The Coping Kete’s one year anniversary today!

We just posted the 52nd weekly strategy so you can now find a new coping strategy to try out every week of the year.

And it won’t be ending here. We have just gotten started.

Join us at the Regional Consumer Network Monthly Forum on Thursday July 21st for the official celebration and launch of our new website.  Mahitahi Trust and the AKINA Peer Support Programme will also be presenting on the day.  Mark it on your calendar – 21st of July 9:30 – 12:30 at Western Springs Community Garden Hall.

 

Still under construction but we are getting there…

An ‘interesting’ day last weekend taking photographs of the sky. All will be revealed. Let’s just say our service director has confronted her fear of heights! Small heights. But small steps count right?

We have spent some time with a web consultant and our new look and feel is on its way.

Under Construction

Engage Aotearoa is being updated from the 1st of June.

Please come back soon.