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- All Right? Resources: Christmas Card 4
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A PDF copy of a Christmas card design. The front of the card shows a family of 'All Righties' sharing kai and the inside of the card reads, "Merry Christmas. Meri Kirihimete".
The card also includes a personal message from David Meates, CDHB Chief Executive. In this Meates thanks the card's recipients and encourages them to prioritise their own wellbeing in language suggestive of the All Right? campaign.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Five Ways to Wellbeing, phase 2, David Meates, CDHB, Christmas, card, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Social Media: Facebook Timeline Image 79
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A photograph of All Right? team member Donovan Ryan discovering large coloured signs and 'All Rightie' heads on his desk at CDHB.
All Right? posted the image on their Facebook page on 25 May 2014 at 10:06am.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, CDHB, Donovan Ryan, All Righties, sign, Facebook, Health and Wellbeing
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- Taking the Pulse 2013: Exploratory Qualitative Research among Māori Report
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A PDF copy of a report prepared for All Right?, which documents the findings of exploratory research among Māori in greater Christchurch.
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- All Right?, CDHB, Mental Health Foundation, mental health, research, report, Māori, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Campaigns and Projects: Take a Breather Christmas Card 1
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- A PDF copy of a Christmas card from 'Take a Breather', featuring a message by CDHB Chief Executive David Meates. The front design features a plethora of everyday and Christmas-themed images surrounding the words, "Take a breather... Canterbury's a busy place. What could you do to recharge?". The inside reads, "Merry Christmas. Meri Kirihimete." It also includes a message from David Meates encouraging the recipient to take a breather and have a safe and enjoyable holiday season.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Take a Breather, Christmas, David Meates, CDHB, card, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Campaigns and Projects: Take a Breather Christmas Card 2
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- A PDF copy of a Christmas card from 'Take a Breather', featuring a message by CDHB Chief Executive David Meates. The front design features a plethora of everyday and Christmas-themed images surrounding the words, "Take a breather... Canterbury's a busy place. What could you do to recharge?". The inside reads, "Merry Christmas. Meri Kirihimete." It also includes a message from David Meates encouraging the recipient to take a breather and have a safe and enjoyable holiday season.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Take a Breather, Christmas, David Meates, CDHB, card, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Social Media: Facebook Timeline Image 77
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A photograph of All Right? team member Donovan Ryan discovering large coloured signs and 'All Rightie' heads on his desk at CDHB.
All Right? posted the image on their Facebook page on 15 May 2014 at 10:06am.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, CDHB, Donovan Ryan, All Righties, sign, Facebook, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Resources: Community Public Health Web Banner
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- An image designed for the CDHB for use on the web. The image depicts an 'All Rightie' and reads, "Welcome to Canterbury DHB".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, CDHB, web banner, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Events: Youth Voice Canterbury Awards Photograph
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- A photograph of Wesley Mauafu (PYLAT, right) receiving the Commitment to Wellbeing Award at the 2016 Youth Voice Canterbury Awards. This award was sponsored by All Right? and CDHB. Also pictured are other runners-up Petra Jellyman and Megan Crawley (left), award presenter Evon Currie (CDHB Population and Public Health General Manager, middle) and MC Riki Welsh (PYLAT, middle-right).
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, CDHB, Youth Voice Canterbury, PYLAT, Health and Wellbeing
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- People in Disasters Conference - Local System Perspective
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A video of a presentation by David Meates, Chief Executive of the Christchurch District Health Board and the West Coast District Health Board, during the first plenary of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. The presentation is titled, "Local System Perspective".
The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:
The devastating Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 have resulted in challenges for the people of Canterbury and have altered the population's health needs. In the wake of New Zealand's largest natural disaster, the health system needed to respond rapidly to changing needs and damaged infrastructure in the short-term in the context of developing sustainable long-term solutions. Canterbury was undergoing system transformation prior to the quakes, however the horizon of transformation was brought forward post-quake: 'Vision 2020' became the vision for now. Innovation was enabled as people working across the system addressed new constraints such as the loss of 106 acute hospital beds, 635 aged residential care beds, the loss of general practices and pharmacies as well as damaged non-government organisation sector. A number of new integration initiatives (e.g. a shared electronic health record system, community rehabilitation for older people, community falls prevention) and expansion of existing programs (e.g. acute demand management) were focused on supporting people to stay well in their homes and communities. The system working together in an integrated way has resulted in significant reductions in acute health service utilisation in Canterbury. Acute admission rates have not increased and remain significantly below national rates and the number of acute and rehabilitation bed days have fallen since the quakes, with these trends most evident among older people. However, health needs frequently reported in post-disaster literature have created greater pressures on the system. In particular, an escalating number of people facing mental health problems and coping with acute needs of the migrant rebuild population provide new challenges for a workforce also affected by the quakes. The recovery journey for Canterbury is not over.
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- David Meates,
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- 11:41pm 24th February 2016
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- People in Disasters, conference, David Meates, Christchurch District Health Board, CDHB, West Coast District Health Board, WCDHB, disaster, health system, integration, plenary, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Social Media: Facebook Timeline Image 78
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A photograph of large coloured signs and 'All Rightie' heads covering a desk at the All Right? offices at CDHB.
All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 14 May 2014 at 4:23pm.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, CDHB, All Righties, sign, Facebook, Health and Wellbeing