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June Update from DCM - Together we can end homelessness
- Downtown Community Ministry
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One of the very special health professionals who volunteer their time at DCM is our long-time audiologist, Dr. Lisa Seerup. We especially want to lift up Lisa and to congratulate her on her appointment as President of the New Zealand Hearing Association. Lisa is committed to using her time in this role to ensure that the most marginalised, the people she supports at DCM, have a voice and are heard. She has learned a lot during her time at DCM, but she has also taught us a lot. “It was Michelle Scott from DCM who initially approached Hearing Association Wellington. Michelle knew that the Māori population have higher rates of ear and hearing problems. DCM does a great job of looking beyond the usual to see what other factors might be contributing to a person not meeting their potential. Hearing issues have a causative impact on a person’s life. No other New Zealand programme for people who are homeless has incorporated audiology services into their support network. I really applaud DCM for the foresight." Photo by Pat Shepherd, One Percent Collective "One of the things I can’t thank DCM enough for is recognising where barriers exist. Out there, barriers are everywhere and for Māori and Pasifika, it can go right back to childhood. The middle ear predominantly affects Māori kids – can you imagine going to school with an ear infection. You can’t hear, and you’re getting yelled at by the teacher. This leads to so many problems later in life, including mental health issues. The data tells us that 60% of people in New Zealand prisons have hearing issues, and this climbs to 90% for Māori in prisons. We know that many of these individuals would not be in prison if they had been able to hear the charges and questions they faced. Nodding and signalling assent is often a way of responding when you cannot hear. It is an honour for me to take on this leadership role in our profession, and to share these learnings and voices with those who most need to hear – decision-makers, funders and the wider community. Because we need to address this together.” Earlier this year, Lisa shared her story and spoke about her work with DCM with our friends at One Percent Collective. We encourage you to read the story in full here. <!-- --> Celebrating three more years Earlier this year we shared a special film clip with you all, inviting you to spend a day both here at DCM, and heading out on to the street with our Outreach team. The difference DCM’s Outreach team makes in the lives of the most marginalised people in our city has again been acknowledged by Wellington City Council. This month they committed to continuing to fund this mahi, along with DCM's work supporting vulnerable Wellington City Housing tenants, for a further three years. Wellington City Council has a long history of work to end homelessness, including supporting DCM in many different ways over the years. They grasped the need to address and end homelessness before any other local authority in Aotearoa, and this has been critical to DCM playing the role which we do in our city. Since 2018, they have partnered with DCM to deliver this Assertive Outreach Programme, whereby DCM kaimahi go out and connect directly with our city’s rough sleeping community. The council’s contact centre manages the notifications and concerns from members of the public, passing them on to DCM. This 'assertive' approach focuses on assisting and encouraging people to exit homelessness, rather than supporting them in maintaining their homelessness. It can take a long time, but we work to build a relationship of trust, in order to connect people with the many wrap-around supports which DCM offers, and with other appropriate services. The hook which gets people to engage may be the removal of pain which comes from a dental appointment at DCM, the ability to access a benefit through DCM’s Money Management Service, or the hospitality and purposeful activity we offer at Te Hāpai. Those with long histories of homelessness can then be supported by our Aro Mai Housing First team to access a home and improve their quality of life. Wellington City Housing tenant Johnny has been supported by DCM over many years. Here Nani from DCM's Sustaining Tenancies team visits Johnny in his whare. At DCM, we understand that ending homelessness means working to ensure that homelessness is rare, brief and non-recurring. Our commitment is not only to those experiencing homelessness, but we also support people at risk of losing their tenancies and falling back into homelessness. Wellington City Council funds and has committed to continuing to fund DCM’s work with the most vulnerable Wellington City Housing tenants, ensuring that they not only sustain their tenancies, but go on to thrive in their lives and communities. This month it is especially appropriate that we lift up Wellington City Council, along with all of our many supporters and partners, for your commitment to being part of the “together”. Together we can end homelessness in our city… We encourage you to enjoy the film clip again: For stories about the work of DCM's Outreach team, including during last year’s COVID-19 lock-down, visit our website. If you are concerned about anyone you see rough sleeping in Wellington, please call Wellington City Council on 04 499 4444 and they will let us know. <!-- --> A place called home Earlier this year while most of us were enjoying a break or summer holiday, we were able to treat some of our taumai* to an outing, thanks to your generosity. One of those people was Dylan. Since that time, we have had even more to celebrate, as Dylan is now housed. It has been a long, long journey for him, and so many people and organisations have been part of this journey – including Te Aro Health Centre, several mental health services, Kāinga Ora, Emerge Aotearoa, and many different workers and supporters at DCM over the last nine years. From the first DCM worker, DJ, who greeted Dylan on his first visit and supported him over several years, to his current support worker, Jordon from DCM’s Aro Mai Housing First team, we have all been part of something special. Recently Dylan sat down with Deepal from Emerge to share his thoughts and reflections on what it means to him to have “a place called home”. Dylan has asked us to share this with you all. A place called home 'where I wanna be' Being taken-away from my parent’s home as a child to keep me safe, so I’ve been told Made me miss-out a place called home where I wanna be from the very beginning of my life journey From my early recollections under foster home care for rest of my childhood Running-away as a teen looking for the home where I wanna be Having walls of trust, understanding, faith, hope & most importantly, with a roof of ‘Aroha’ of unconditional love to keep me going Living rough on the street & within grey walls of prison cells ever since By losing control of things done influenced by video games, rap music & living in environments of violence & crime I did have short stays at Housing NZ accommodation that sorted-out my homelessness Yet, they never were the home where I wanna be From life of unsatisfactory accommodation, homelessness & destituteness I have now been offered new social housing to help me overcome all the adversities of the past I am looking forward with hope to make it a home where I wanna be a home full of good faith where no dream is impossible, where memory is a garden in which the future grows. <!-- --> How can I help? This month we have marked the shortest day of the year, and we are very much in the throes of winter. We have also been reminded of the importance of home during these COVID times, with Wellington experiencing the added restrictions of Level 2. We would like to be able to lift up taumai who have recently been housed and who are doing the hard mahi to sustain their tenancies and go forward. Many would enjoy having a flat screen television or DVD player, a way to settle and spend time in their whare during the darkest days of the year. If you would like to donate one of these items, please get in touch with Matt. <!-- --> *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. 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Greater Wellington region to return to COVID-19 alert level 1
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- The Government has today announced that the Greater Wellington region will return to COVID-19 alert level 1 from 11.59pm tonight (Tuesday 29 June).
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Greater Wellington region to return to COVID-19 alert level 1
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- The Government has today announced that the Greater Wellington region will return to COVID-19 alert level 1 from 11.59pm tonight (Tuesday 29 June).
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Continued Covid Alert Level 2.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- The Ministry of Health is extending its current Covid Alert Level 2 until Tuesday 29 June at 11.59pm. This means we will still require people who have not yet done... The post Continued Covid Alert Level 2. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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COVID-19 testing update for Wellington and Hutt Valley regions
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- Testing priority continues to be given to people who were at a location of interest or are symptomatic.
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COVID-19 testing update for Wellington and Hutt Valley regions
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Testing priority continues to be given to people who were at a location of interest or are symptomatic.
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Vaccines and our irrational natures
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Adjunct Professor Nicholas Agar argues we should focus on modes of COVID-19 vaccine delivery less likely to provoke anxieties.
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Post 138. AGM update
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Dear members, Well, the Wellington COVID scare certainly had an impact on the number of members attending the AGM, but thanks to ‘spontaneous’ renewals and upgrades we have managed to achieve a quorum – thank you attendees for coming along.
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COVID-19 alert level update for Wellington and Hutt Valley regions
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Following the Government’s announcement this afternoon that alert level 2 will remain in place for a further 48 hours, Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs will keep additional testing capacity operating across the region. Alert level 2 door screening and visitor provisions will also remain in place at our three hospitals, at this stage until 11.59pm on Tuesday 29 June.
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COVID-19 alert level update for Wellington and Hutt Valley regions
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Following the Government’s announcement this afternoon that alert level 2 will remain in place for a further 48 hours, Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs will keep additional testing capacity operating across the region. Alert level 2 door screening and visitor provisions will also remain in place at our three hospitals, at this stage until 11.59pm on Tuesday 29 June.
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COVID-19 update
- Danss
- Kia ora everyone Because Greater Wellington is currently at Alert Level 2, we have decided to cancel the classes for tomorrow, 27 June. Hopefully we’ll be back to Level 1 in a jiffy and will be able to cha cha cha again. Take care out there!
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COVID-19 testing update for Wellington and Hutt Valley regions
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs continue to see steady demand for COVID-19 tests across the region. 2345 tests were administered on Friday 25 June throughout the Greater Wellington region, slightly down on the previous day’s test, as people completed their required Day 5 testing.
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COVID-19 testing update for Wellington and Hutt Valley regions
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs continue to see steady demand for COVID-19 tests across the region. 2345 tests were administered on Friday 25 June throughout the Greater Wellington region, slightly down on the previous day’s test, as people completed their required Day 5 testing.
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First NZ study to diagnostically validate COVID-19 saliva testing
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The more tools we have in our toolbox to fight COVID-19 and keep the country safe, the better, says study leader Associate Professor Janet Pitman.
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Swindale Shield to move up a level in penultimate round on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
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New COVID-19 testing centre for central Wellington
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs are continuing to increase COVID-19 testing with an additional community testing centre (CTC) to open in central Wellington.
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New COVID-19 testing centre for central Wellington
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs are continuing to increase COVID-19 testing with an additional community testing centre (CTC) to open in central Wellington.
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COVID-19 testing update for Wellington and Hutt Valley regions
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs continue to test for COVID-19 across the region with 3713 swabs having been administered on Thursday 24 June across Kapiti, Porirua, Wellington, Lower Hutt, and Upper Hutt, up from 2100 swabs the previous day.
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COVID-19 testing update for Wellington and Hutt Valley regions
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs continue to test for COVID-19 across the region with 3713 swabs having been administered on Thursday 24 June across Kapiti, Porirua, Wellington, Lower Hutt, and Upper Hutt, up from 2100 swabs the previous day.
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Wardroom Renovation Project Update #6
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- We will not be stopped! Crazy start to the week with boats coming loose from moorings in Clyde Quay, a piece of flashing on the Coenes deck bent and buckled in the squally southerly plus a Covid scare and an alert level change.
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Newsletter Week Ending 27 June
- Karori Anglican Churches
- SUNDAY SERVICES UNDER COVID-19 ALERT LEVEL 2 Wellington is currently at COVID Alert Level 2.
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Corran Hanning takes Nuku Ora Disabled Athlete of the Year Award
- Athletics Wellington
- Congratulations to Kiwi Athletics Corran Hanning Corran Hanning was awarded the Nuku Ora Sport and Recreation Award for Disabled athletes last evening via the unique Livestream Awards held under COVID 19 Level 2 restrictions.
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CSW Stakeholder Update – COVID Alert Level 2 (24 June 2021)
- College Sport Wellington
- Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, Following the government’s decision to elevate the Wellington Region to COVID Alert Level 2 through until Sunday June 27, College Sport Wellington and its member schools have been working hard to assess our options over the next several days.
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Ramp-up of COVID-19 testing in the Wellington region
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs have resourced up for increased COVID-19 testing over coming days as the Greater Wellington region transitions to COVID-19 alert level 2.
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Ramp-up of COVID-19 testing in the Wellington region
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- Hutt Valley and Capital & Coast DHBs have resourced up for increased COVID-19 testing over coming days as the Greater Wellington region transitions to COVID-19 alert level 2.
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Volunteers needed for COVID-19 vaccination roll out
- Wellington Health Foundation
- We are providing volunteers to support people during their visits to some of the community COVID vaccination clinics – and we need your help.
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24 June 2021 Alert Level 2.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Hi, All, With Wellington’s return to Covid Alert Level 2 as of 11.59pm on Wednesday 23 June 2021 , there are some formalities which must be observed for the Academy... The post 24 June 2021 Alert Level 2. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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Senior Blue and White postponed.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- The Senior Blue and White scheduled for Thursday 24 Jun is postponed due to the current Covid Alert Level 2 in Wellington. The post Senior Blue and White postponed. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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COVID-19: Move to Alert Level 2, 23rd June 2021
- Onslow Junior Soccer Club
- Following the NZ Government’s COVID-19 Alert Level 2 announcement today, please read on for the impact on training and games planned during this time of heightened alert level.
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Covid Update – Practices under Level 2
- Old Boys - University Rugby Club
- Participants need to be prepared to practice with the following in mind – Must be able to check-in using the iDMe app Must bring their own water bottle/mouthguard, absolutely no sharing.
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Services and facilities in Capital at COVID-19 Alert Level 2
- Wellington City Council
- Following the Government announcement today, Wellington City Council can confirm the status of its services and facilities as the region moves into Alert Level 2 at 6pm tonight until 11.59pm Sunday 27 June.
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Ngā Mata o Te Ariki Tāwhirimātea Event Update
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Wellington region will be at Alert Level 2 from 6pm on Wednesday 23 June until 11:59pm on Sunday 27 June. Due to the Wellington region moving into Covid-19 Alert Level 2 from 6pm Wednesday 23 June to Sunday 27 June … Continue reading →
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COVID Alert Level 2 – Update (23 June)
- College Sport Wellington
- Dear Principals, Heads of Sport And College Sport Wellington Stakeholders, In light of the most recent government announcement regarding Wellington’s return to Alert Level 2, we have made the following decisions: Fixtures scheduled to be played this afternoon (Wednesday, 23 June).
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COVID-19 UPDATE | Wellington School of Cricket indoor facilities
- Cricket Wellington
- WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF CRICKET UPDATE AT WEDNESDAY 23RD JUNE, 2021 Following the announcement from the New Zealand...
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Covid-19 Level 2 update
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Wellington Rugby has issued guidance after the government announcement to move Wellington to Level 2 today...
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COVID-19 – Email to all whānau and caregivers 23.6.2021
- Wellington High School
- This email has also been added to our ‘Responding to COVID-19‘ page.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Week 7, Term 2)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Monday 21 June: Board meeting (6pm) Friday 9 July: End of Term Important Information COVID-19 anti-vaccination misinformation The Ministry of Education has informed us that they are aware that several schools have been targeted by an individual, or individuals, opposing the vaccination programme for COVID-19.
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Absolutely positive about the arts
- Wellington City Council
- Eighty-two per cent of Wellingtonians attended or participated in the arts last year, with the overall impact from COVID-19 an increase in positive feelings from Wellingtonians towards the arts.
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Timely new thematic group exhibition opens at Adam Art Gallery
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The show Crossings draws on the period of the COVID-19 lockdowns and its heightened awareness of intimacies and distances.
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Wellington finalist in Global Mayors Challenge
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington is among 50 champion cities selected to advance in global innovation competition uncovering most transformative urban solutions to emerge during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Aged residential care vaccinations complete in Wellington region
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- More than 5000 residents and staff at 46 aged residential care facilities across Wellington, Porirua, the Hutt Valley, and Kāpiti Coast have now received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, with the last vaccinations delivered in Lower Hutt.
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Aged residential care vaccinations complete in Wellington region
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- More than 5000 residents and staff at 46 aged residential care facilities across Wellington, Porirua, the Hutt Valley, and Kāpiti Coast have now received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, with the last vaccinations delivered in Lower Hutt.
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Dorne Cup 2021
- Athletics Wellington
- Dorne Cup Inter Club Cross Country 2021After an absence in 2020 due to COVID 19 the 94th staging of the historic Dorne Cup was run in ideal conditions at Trentham Memorial Park on Saturday.
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Hundreds of Pacific people receive COVID-19 vaccine in Wellington
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- More than 200 Pacific people have received their COVID-19 vaccinations at the Pacific Islanders’ Presbyterian Church in Newtown today.
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Hundreds of Pacific people receive COVID-19 vaccine in Wellington
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- More than 200 Pacific people have received their COVID-19 vaccinations at the Pacific Islanders’ Presbyterian Church in Newtown today.
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Sam Smith and those rough Wainuiomata diamonds
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian Several rugby clubs marked significant milestones over Queen’s Birthday weekend. The Dunedin Sharks’ durability has stretched a mighty impressive 150 years. Paraparaumu and Eastbourne brought up their centuries in rocking fashion while Marist St Pat’s at last celebrated 50. Their plans to mark that milestone in 2020 were ruined by Covid. On...
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COVID-19 vaccine study findings are encouraging for New Zealand
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka lead author says researchers did not identify any increased risk of bleeding and clotting events in people receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
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Alosio to aid Samoan bid for World Cup
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Tomasi Alosio playing for Hutt Old Boys Marist last month against Wainuiomata. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. By Adam Julian Tomasi Alosio should be bound for Monaco this month helping the Samoa Sevens team qualify for the Olympics in July. However, family, work, and the COVID menace has prevented him from travelling. Samoa was denied entry into...
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50th celebrations arrive at last
- Marist St Pats Rugby
- Covid threw a spanner in the works last year but this weekend will see a packed clubrooms to celebrate our 50th...
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