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National conferences and seminars (2009/2010)

  
  
  

 Title   Health Promotion Forum
Certificate of Achievement in Health Promotion (Shortcourse) 2010
  
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 Summary  Delivery Schedule :
The nine offerings of the Short course will be delivered in two blocks of 4 days each on the dates set out below.  For more detailed information on these courses, please go to the Health Promotion Forum website www.hauora.co.nz and look under the Training page. Here you will find information on how to enrol, course content, venue details, payment options.

Rotorua:
• Block One: 29 March – 1 April 2010
• Block Two: 27 – 30 April 2010

New Plymouth:
• Block One: 29 March – 1 April 2010
• Block Two: 27 – 30 April 2010

Kaitaia:
• Block One: 25 – 28 May 2010
• Block Two: 22 – 25 June 2010

Auckland:
• Block One: 25 – 28 May 2010
• Block Two: 22 – 25 June 2010

Christchurch:
• Block One: 25 – 28 May 2010
• Block Two: 22 – 25 June 2010

Napier:
• Block One: 27 – 30 July 2010
• Block Two: 24 – 27 August 2010

Hamilton:
• Block One: 27 – 30 July 2010
• Block Two: 24 – 27 August 2010

Wellington:
• Block One: 21 – 24 September 2010
• Block Two: 19 – 22 October 2010

Auckland:
• Block One: 21 – 24 September 2010
• Block Two: 19 – 22 October 2010

 

 
 ContactFor further information on each Certificate course, please go to www.hauora.co.nz and click on the 'Training Page'. Alternatively you are welcome to give Sal Stevens (Workforce Development and Communications Co-ordinator) a call on 09 531 5504 or email Sal at sal@hauora.co.nz. 
  
   
 Title   2010 International Gambling Conference
Gambling in the 21st Century: The implications of technology for policy, practice and research.
 
 Date  24-26 February 2010 
 Venue  Crowne Plaza Hotel, Auckland, New Zealand 
 Summary  Organised by:
Gambling and Addictions Research Centre, AUT University, Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand, and Hapai Te Hauora Tapui.
Throughout the world gambling industries are expanding into new markets, changing and evolving in diverse ways, spurred on by the global economic recession. New and emerging technologies are major drivers of this growth. 
This Conference will examine these technologies and their implications for the future shape of gambling and the groups of people who might be targeted or impacted. The Conference will also consider the enhancing measures needed to prevent and reduce harms associated with current and emerging forms of gambling. Such measures include government policy and regulation, industry practice, public education, culturally appropriate education, community engagement and advocacy, indigenous responses reflective of indigenous communities, prevention, early and brief interventions, treatment and rehabilitation.
 
 Contact Further information is available on the AUT and PGF conference websites:
• www.aut-grc.ac.nz
• www.pgfnz.co.nz/2010conference/index.htm
 
  Call for 
  Abstracts

Submission deadline: 27 November 2009

 

  
   
 Title   Evolving Communities Beyond Services: Building Bridges National Community Mental Health and Addictions Conference 2010 
 Date  14-16 April 2010  
 Fees  

Please visit the Building Bridges conference website for specific registration
concessions and fees structure.

 
 Summary  

Building Bridges Trust

 Conference themes:
• Self: Understanding Me
• Services: Analysing our Successes
• Partnerships: Creating new Possibilities
• Beyond: Developing the Pathway 
 Keynote speakers:
• Lana Frado, Sound Times Support Services, Canada
• Jacqui Dillon, Chair, Hearing Voices Network, UK.

 
 Contact For sponsored registration opportunities please contact Amy Fitzgerald,  04 976 6496  , amy@flowevents.co.nz 
  
    
  
   

 
 
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