All Right? Resources: Community and Public Health
All Right? is a Healthy Christchurch initiative, led by Mental Health New Zealand and the Community & Public division of the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB).
This collection contains a range of All Right? resources relating to Community & Public Health and the CDHB such as web banners, bulletins and thank you cards.
Last updated
3:17pm 24th January 2019
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qsr-collection:21690
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- All Right? Resources: Community Public Health Web Banner
- 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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- All Right? Resources: Bulletin Ad (1)
- A PDF copy of an ad that appeared in the Christchurch Art Gallery magazine Bulletin in Winter 2013. The image depicts an 'All Rightie' listening to music and dancing alongside Rita Angus' well-known painting 'Cass'. The image reads, "Had a good boogie lately?".
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- All Right? Resources: Bulletin Ad (2)
- An image that appeared on the opening pages of the web edition of Christchurch Art Gallery's magazine Bulletin in Winter 2013 (no. 172). The image depicts an 'All Rightie' listening to music and dancing alongside Rita Angus' well-known painting 'Cass'. The image reads, "Had a good boogie lately?".
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- All Right? Resources: Volunteer Cards (1)
- A PDF copy of four thank you cards for All Right? volunteers. On the first card, the front of the card reads, "You're the cat's pyjamas." The middle of the card is blank. The back of the card reads, "Being grateful for the small things can make a big difference to our relationships and the way we feel".
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- All Right? Resources: Volunteer Cards (2)
- A PDF copy of four thank you cards for All Right? volunteers. On the first card, the front of the card reads, "You're the cat's pyjamas." The middle of the card reads, "Go on... Enjoy a wee cafe pick-me-up on us!" The back of the card reads, "Being grateful for the small things can make a big difference to our relationships and the way we feel".
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- All Right? Resources: Community Public Health
- A PDF copy of five posters that encourage walking. Each image includes the distances in metres and minutes to nearby places, beneath the words "Why not walk?".