EventsWhat's on at Arai Te Uru Whare Hauora?Our Events from 2011Breast-feeding Peer SupportCalling on Wahine who have Breastfed their babies, and who are interested in helping other Mama who need information and support around breastfeeding. Training is beginning soon, and once trained you will be part of a pool of Peers who will be available to help other Wahine. The training is free and if you are passionate about motherhood and helping others this could be for you. If you are considering training in the future as a midwife or nurse, this could be a wonderful start, great experience working with others and would enhance your CV. Contact Jenny 4719960 MAURI ORA Parenting SessionsMANA MAMA (Mama and Pepi coffee group) Kia ora Nau mai haere mai Mana Mama/Mātua is a parent coffee group set up so that we can share ideas and become informed about parenting, health and wellbeing topics which are relevant to wahine/ mama and pepi and their whanau . We are pretty casual. You are welcome to bring a friend. It is basically somewhere for you to go and hang out, have a cuppa with other like-minded people. KIA ORA KOUTOU Mana mama is now at a new time of 2pm, Fortnightly on a Tuesday Summer is on its way and our days are much warmer, making an outing to Brockville school more appealing. Come on up and have a cuppa and hang out with other mums with babies of the same age. TUESDAY 4th October 2pm We have two guests: Carol Fitsgerald will korero on asthma; Roera Komene (student of Applied Addictions Counselling) will korero with us about alcohol use and our thoughts on it. He also would like to interview 2 of you (if that’s cool) for his assignment. We are a SKIP initiative. Feel free to just turn up WHERE? Brockville school hall WHEN ? Fortnightly Tuesdays 2pm Or you can contact Jenny 4719960 for more info 0275727448, or jennifer@araiteuru.co.nz FACEBOOK “Araiteuru Whare Hauora ltd” “like” us to keep up with whats going on. WHANGAI U– Breast-feeding friendly
He mate huango-asthma(Asthma) Do you want to know some more about what asthma is? Do your tamariki have asthma or show signs that you think may be asthma? Have you been given asthma medication but don’t really know when you should be using it or why? Do you wonder about what practical measures you can take in your household to reduce triggers for asthma? If you have some question you would like to ask about your child's asthma , here is your chance. Carol Fitsgerald -Repiratory clinical nurse specialist, will coming to our coffee group to answer your questions. Mana mama coffee group TUESDAY 4th OCTOBER 2pm Brockville School Hall Contact Jenny 0275727448 , 4719960 Breast-feeding Peer Support
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