Covid-19 / August 2021
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August Update from DCM - Together we can end homelessness
- Downtown Community Ministry
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Working together to protect taumai DCM and Te Aro Health Centre (TAHC) have a long history of working together to support the most marginalised people in our city. TAHC operates a satellite outreach clinic at DCM three mornings a week. Over the past month, a key joint focus has been on ensuring that these vulnerable people are protected against COVID-19. The importance of this was brought into even sharper focus when our second vaccine clinic at DCM had to be postponed due to New Zealand entering another Level 4 lockdown. But as has always been the case at DCM, we found a way to make this work – and were able to continue to vaccinate those who need it most at a second vaccine day during lockdown. Here DCM’s Director, Stephen Turnock, and TAHC Nurse Practitioner/Clinic Lead, Bronwyn Boele van Hensbroek-Miller, talk about their shared commitment to the people who DCM calls taumai*. Before our first DCM vaccine day, we had lots of kōrero with taumai, ensuring they had the information they needed and that all their questions were answered. Here Bronwyn and Stephen lead a COVID vaccine information session at DCM. Stephen: Here at DCM this month, we have been reflecting on human rights – the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person. As a nation, we have signed up to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, yet so many of the people DCM supports do not have access to these basic rights. Article 25 states that everyone has 'the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and wellbeing of himself and his family' – including medical care. Our partnership with Te Aro Health Centre (TAHC) is key to providing this care for the people who come through our doors. Bronwyn: Yes, at Te Aro Health, we believe that everyone has a right to maintain good health and to have access to high quality health services. We work to assist those in Wellington’s inner city, with low or no income, and with other barriers to accessing healthcare, to achieve and maintain good health. Our priority is to enrol those who are homeless, those with a history of drug and alcohol abuse and those who have a mental illness. It was a very different world when the first vaccine clinic was held at DCM pre-lockdown. Stephen: Having TAHC and a team of vaccinators offer the COVID-19 vaccine here at DCM has been great for taumai – for them, it's all about accessibility. Having the vaccine available at DCM where they feel comfortable, among people they trust, has been an important factor. Last year, during our first lockdown, Bronwyn and her team went out alongside DCM kaimahi to connect with taumai in emergency housing, offering flu shots and health support. Every week, they are here at DCM, seeing taumai and addressing any health needs they may have: from long-term health issues through to injuries, rapid testing and treatment for hepatitis, and of course their mental health needs. And when we were again not able to open at DCM in Lukes Lane during this month’s Level 4 lockdown, TAHC continued to offer their support including COVID tests from their own health rooms nearby. In the weeks preceding our vaccine days at DCM, we have spoken with taumai, answered their questions and heard them share their own reasons for getting vaccinated. For our first vaccine day, we offered transport to DCM for those who needed it, so that they could receive their vaccine. We provided kai, community and waiata to taumai as they waited with us for 20 minutes after their vaccine. And after this time, we cheered for each person as they left, thanking them for the part they have played in keeping themselves, their whānau and all of us – their community – safe. Bronwyn: And then when we found ourselves in another lockdown, we worked together to find a way to continue vaccinating safely. TAHC enormously values the collaboration we have with DCM so it was great that last week we were again able to offer vaccines at DCM under Level 4 – masked up and safely spaced – enabling dozens of taumai to receive their first dose, and many their second. Rough sleepers who have been very reluctant to be vaccinated came forward and showed such courage. They are doing their part, just as so many other New Zealanders are. Yes, this is just one more example of how we can support the health and wellbeing of the most vulnerable people in our community when we all work together. Last week, taumai were able to safely access a COVID vaccine at DCM under Level 4 thanks to Bronwyn and her team. 24 received their second doses, while 56 received their first. At this challenging time, DCM was also able to support them in other ways. One very vulnerable man received his vaccine, and then we were able to arrange emergency housing for him. <!-- --> "I chose to get vaccinated because..." Our director Stephen led the way and was the first member of team DCM to get vaccinated. "I chose to get vaccinated to not only protect myself and my whānau but also to protect my community and those I interact with on a daily basis. As a middle-aged Māori, I also recognise that we have an increased risk of infection, hospitalisation and death. Therefore if my choice to be vaccinated results in more health resources available for others in need...Tu meke!!!" Some of our kaimahi received their vaccine at DCM – to inspire taumai to get their vaccine too. Delena (Mama Dee) is a member of team DCM who heads out to community centres as part of DCM’s community connections mahi: “I chose to get vaccinated in order to become a safer member of my community – I did it for my whānau, my colleagues at DCM, and the wider community.” Fiona is one of DCM's kaiawhina (peer support workers). She received her vaccine here at DCM alongside taumai. "I chose to be vaccinated because I care about our whānau – both those we support here in this special community which is DCM, and my whānau down south. It was in the back of my mind for a while, but being able to get the vaccine here at DCM – well, it was a no-brainer." Manu was the first of many taumai to receive the COVID vaccine at DCM. "Why did I choose to get vaccinated? I have been coming to DCM for 16 years. It takes 10 years to get to know me! But now I feel comfortable here because I know you all, and you know me. And I was reminded of a verse – 'Evening passed and morning came'. We have all been through some tough times, but now there is something we can do for ourselves and for others." Nicole was also one of the first to line up for a vaccine at DCM. "I chose to get vaccinated because I'm pregnant and I want to protect my baby." Some taumai shared beautiful reflections with us. One man told us: "I know that my ancestors have got my back. I just imagined, 'what if I got COVID and took it back to my marae?' I couldn't face my ancestors... So I looked up to the sky and thought, 'we got this'." <!-- --> Supporting the most marginalised during lockdown DCM kaimahi have been working in designated pair "bubbles", to keep everyone safe. Here George and Jay are all loaded up and ready to hit the road, delivering much needed food support to taumai. At alert Level 4, we have not been able to invite taumai to spend time with us here at DCM, or to meet with them out in the community centres near to their homes when they are housed. However as always, DCM has remained committed to supporting the most marginalised in many different ways. Taumai can get hold of us on a dedicated 0800 number and phones are again available for those who need them. The Outreach team has been heading out on the streets to connect with rough sleepers, while the Aro Mai Housing First and Sustaining Tenancies teams continue to provide a wide range of services to taumai throughout the Wellington region, ensuring they are well connected and supported during this difficult time. Food has been dropped on the doorstep for those who need it most, and emergency housing arranged for those without shelter. Our teams have also been calling taumai to check in with them and see how they are doing. Taumai often tell us that it is this contact and kōrero that they value most; lockdown is a very lonely time for many. If you would like to make a donation to support DCM’s work at this challenging time, go to our website – together, we are doing something very special. Te Riria works from home receiving calls from taumai on our 0800 number (left); taumai like Mahir have been able to receive food support, dropped off on their doorstep by DCM kaimahi (right). <!-- --> *We call the people we work with taumai, meaning to settle. This reflects the journey we set out on together – to become settled, stable and well. Support DCM! Nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi With your basket and my basket, the people will thrive <!-- --> Copyright © 2021 DCM. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: DCMPO Box 6133Marion SqWellington, Wellington 6011 New ZealandAdd us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.
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And we're back...
- Baker Gramercy
- We’re back and will operating under Covid Alert Level 3 Restrictions from this Wednesday, the first day of spring! Bakeries have not been classified alongside butchers, fishmongers, green grocers and dairies, so you may not enter our premises.
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September 2021 Newsletter
- Wellington Beekeepers Association Inc
- The September 2021 newsletter is avaialble for download.Note that as a result of the current Covid-19 restrictions, the club meeting this month will be via Zoom instead of at the Johnsonville Community Centre....
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New COVID Courier poster
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Here’s a flyer with some basic messages that you might find helpful. We’re also putting some of these up around the Bay. Please feel welcome to forward it to any of our locals who might find it helpful. Kia kaha, Pukerua Bay!
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COVID-19 update Friday 27 August
- Wellington High School
- Kia ora koutou Following the Government’s announcement today to continue at alert level 4 until midnight Tuesday evening and move to alert level 3 from Wednesday onwards, we will start to make preparations for the school to operate under alert level 3.
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Barton Marine Winter Series: Race Day 6
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- Due to the current COVID-19 situation, the Race Committee are canceling Race Day 6 of the Barton Marine Winter Series. I'm glad to see...
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Professor part of team given HDRUK Impact of the Year award for COVID vaccine study
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A COVID vaccine study co-authored by Professor Colin Simpson, showing associated reductions in hospitalisations, was awarded the Health Data Research UK (HDRUK) Impact of the Year award in June.
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COVID-19 response update
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Pukerua Bay’s COVID-19 response group has now met several times.
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25/8/2021 – Update from CSW
- Newlands College
- Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, Firstly we want to thank you all for your patience and ongoing support of the government measures to get Covid-19 back under control.
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CSW Stakeholder Update – Covid-19, 24 August 2021
- College Sport Wellington
- Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, Firstly we want to thank you all for your patience and ongoing support of the government measures to get Covid-19 back under control.
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COVID-19 update – Monday 23 August
- Wellington High School
- Kia ora koutou Following the Government’s decision to extend Alert Level 4 across New Zealand through until Friday evening, we will be continuing with remote learning for the remainder of the week.
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COVID-19 Alert Level 4
- Wellington Community Fund
- Kia ora koutou, we hope you are all keeping safe in your bubbles. A little update from us regarding what COVID-19 alert level 4 means. Three key messages: We are still granting as usual. Our funding strategy prioritises those who need it the most. We will not be holding face to face meetings. Email or... Read more »
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COVID-19 Coronavirus Response
- Life Flight
- Life Flight’s emergency air services remain fully operational during the COVID-19 Level 4 lockdown.
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COVID-19 testing sites update
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- A COVID-19 testing site being run by City Medical Centre at the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington is for booked patients only.
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Information about seeking a COVID-19 test
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Because of high demand for COVID-19 testing it is important people contact Healthline 0800 611 116 to check if you do need a test.
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Information about seeking a COVID-19 test
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Because of high demand for COVID-19 testing it is important people contact Healthline 0800 611 116 to check if you do need a test.
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Reflecting Lockdown
- Eye of the Fish
- Lockdown’s first couple of days with cold rain and drizzle were a bit miserable, but then on Saturday we had possibly the most perfect weather I’ve ever seen in Wellington.
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CSW Stakeholder Update – COVID-19, 20 August 2021
- College Sport Wellington
- Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, Following the Government’s decision to extend Alert Level 4 through until Tuesday night, School Sport New Zealand has subsequently announced that all sanctioned events on its calendar through till September 6 have been cancelled.
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COVID-19 Alert Level 4 Update
- Athletics Wellington
- COVID-19 Alert Level 4 Updates Road Championships Athletics Wellington confirmed yesterday through email notification to clubs and social media that the Road Championships have been postponed from tomorrow 21 August to a future date.
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Lockdown MkII
- Slow Boat Records
- Well, nobody wanted to be here, but here we are - that pesky Delta Covid variant is just so transmissible and so virulent that we were pleased and relieved to hear the Government had taken such decisive action, lest it get away on us as it has done in New South Wales.
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COVID 19 Update
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Due to the Level 4 COVID mandates, we will not be running any further sessions until we can get an update from St Bernard’s. We have cancelled the Saturday and Monday sessions and we are waiting to see how likely we will be able to run at level 3. We will update you as soon as we hear of any new developments that the school provides. Stay safe.
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Newsletter Week Ending 22 August
- Karori Anglican Churches
- LEVEL 4 – LOCK DOWN In response to a community outbreak of Covid-19 in the Auckland region, New Zealand is now on a Level 4 lock down.
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Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital Annual Street Appeal – cancelled due to national lockdown
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Sadly, for the second year running, we have had to stand down our team of incredible volunteer collectors and cancel our Annual Street Appeal for Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital this Friday because of Covid restrictions.
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Community response to the Level 4 lockdown
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Pukerua Bay’s 2020 Covid-19 response group has met online to re-establish and discuss suitable local responses to the present Level 4 alert.
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Level 4-Covid Restrictions
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- As the nation is now in L4 we just want to remind you of the restrictions around Waka Ama. Waka Ama Alert Level 4 All events on the waka ama calendar this week will be cancelled/postponed, and if the shutdown … Continue reading →
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Umar Zakaria Trio – Cancelled
- Wellington Jazz Cooperative
- Unfortunately, tonight’s concert has been cancelled due to Covid Level 4 restrictions.
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18/8 College Sport activities will not proceed this weekend
- Newlands College
- Dear Newlands College Sports Community Below is a statement from College Sport today (18/8) about their decision regarding sporting activities for this weekend and the future: Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, Following yesterday’s Government announcement and Wellington’s elevation to Alert Level 4, the team at College Sport Wellington have been working hard to consider various scenarios and contingencies for the weeks ahead. Clearly this is a very fluid situation and we will need to take one step at a time. In addition to the Government’s ongoing updates, we naturally need to factor in the upcoming Winter Tournament Week and School Sport New Zealand’s decisions around that. We believe that at the end of this initial three-day lockdown (due to expire Friday night) we will have a clearer picture on both fronts. At the same time, we very much appreciate the tight turnaround if even in the best case scenario, Wellington’s Alert Level is reduced for the weekend. Even at Alert Level Two, schools and council facilities will need to have a number of measures in place with no preparation given the current Alert Level Four lockdown. On that basis, and in line with a number of club sports, we have made the decision that no College Sport Wellington competitions will proceed this weekend – regardless of the Alert Level setting. Whether the games originally scheduled between today and Sunday are treated as ‘postponed’ or ‘cancelled’ will be determined following Friday’s announcements. At that point we hope that the shape of the next few weeks will become clearer. Our next stakeholder update will then follow in due course. We thank you for your ongoing support of secondary school sport and the wider COVID-19 measures.
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CSW Stakeholder Update – COVID-19, 18 August 2021
- College Sport Wellington
- Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, Following yesterday’s Government announcement and Wellington’s elevation to Alert Level 4, the team at College Sport Wellington have been working hard to consider various scenarios and contingencies for the weeks ahead.
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Level 4 Covid Alert.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- With the move to Level 4, all classes are (needless to say) suspended until we return to Level 2. At Level 2, we will email members with information about training... The post Level 4 Covid Alert. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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COVID-19: Move to Alert Level 4, August 18th
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- COVID 19 UPDATE By now you will be aware that all of New Zealand has moved to Alert Level 4, as at 23:59 17/08/21.
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Wellington moves into Alert Level 4 lockdown
- Wellington City Council
- With an Aucklander testing positive for COVID-19, Wellington is moving into Alert Level 4 lockdown at 11.59pm this evening for three days, and Wellington City Council will be closing most of its public facing facilities, with many services going online.
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Points Table for Race 4 - Final - Tineli Winter Series
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- The finale in the 2021 series (the first for 2 years - Covid dealt to 2020) was a windy affair, but at least it was dry - credit to Kapiti Coast winters for 4 fine Saturdays in a row (we won't talk about the first one!) The strong westerly wind certainly made it interesting - lots of tactics required (and used!) and the bunches broke up in every grade.
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Wellington Airport’s domestic capacity set to match pre-Covid levels
- Wellington International Airport
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Road Safety Expo
- Onslow Residents Community Association
- How to stay safe in Onslow The ORCA Road Safety Expo was postponed due to Covid and has been re-arranged to 7th November at 2:00pm in the Khandallah Town Hall, in Ganges Road, subject to Covid restrictions. This free event is an afternoon where you and your family can explore how to stay safe on … Continue reading Road Safety Expo
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v Australia Bledlisloe One
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Excited about the Bledisloe? No, I didn’t think so. Of course, it’s starting in the shadow of the Olympics, and it’s been struggling as a competitive match-up for well, nigh on a decade. Put the covid-19 conniptions in the mix and the deflating taking away of Wellington’s test, and none of this...
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Snapper’s Contribution to the Fight Against COVID-19
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- Snapper has partnered with the Ministry of Health (MoH) to improve contact tracing efficiency with the goal of contributing to the overall health and safety of New Zealand residents and visitors.
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