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Healthy As! » Resources For Schools
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Health Tips for School Newsletters. NMDHB works beside many partners to support the teaching and integration of the Health Curriculum in schools. Nelson Marlborough Tasman has Active Health Promoting Schools Advisors and they can be easily contacted through your local Public Health Service. Health Promoting Schools (HPS) is a worldwide movement developed by the World Health Organisation in the early 1990’s to promote and support the health and wellbeing of children and young people.
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Healthy As! » Questions And Answers
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Ask your questions about healthy cooking and eating, smart shopping, or related issues here and we will be glad to reply to you. 18 February 2011 at 1:28 pm. In your recipe for Corn Fritters, one ingredient is grated potatoe… is this to be boiled first. Thank you for these recipes. 9 March 2011 at 6:37 pm. The potato is grated raw, no need to cook first. Thank you for your question. 17 August 2010 at 11:29 am. 27 September 2010 at 8:12 am. 17 August 2010 at 11:29 am. 27 September 2010 at 8:53 am. The mos...
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Healthy As! » Blog Archive » Nurses reach out for immunisation
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Nurses reach out for immunisation. Do you have a baby or child under 6 years old in your home who is overdue for their scheduled childhood immunisations? Nelson and Tasman are fortunate to have two Public Health Nurses offering an Outreach Immunisation Service (OIS) in their communities. The nurses work with children, families and general practices to support babies and children under 6 years of age who are overdue for their scheduled vaccinations. Anyone can refer to the Outreach Immunisation Service: D...
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Healthy As! » Submit a Recipe
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Use this form to submit your favourite recipes. Maori Health Action Plan. NPA Evaluations and Reports.
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Healthy As! » Budget tips
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This Page has been prepared by the Nelson Budget Services. Click on the links below for advice on preparing a budget and budget sheet. Financial health is important for physical health. The friendly staff at Nelson Budget Services are only a phone call away. Budget Tip, cook double the meat volume and save half for a convenient meal another day. Preparing your own Budget. Hot tips for Christmas Planning. Maori Health Action Plan. NPA Evaluations and Reports.
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Healthy As! » Trolley Tips
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This Weeks Featured Recipes. A fun change from the usual meatballs and sauce. Stuff tortilla wraps with meatballs and salad for a tasty dinner or serve as bite-sized nibbles with dipping sauces. A healthier way to enjoy that kiwi classic, fish and chips. Yummy served with fresh crusty bread. The combination of pumpkin and silverbeet is delicious. Honey pork noodle stir fry. A tasty way to get lots of vegetables into one meal. Alternate taste through adding your own list of favourite vegetables.
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Healthy As! » Blog Archive » A one-stop shop for baby teeth
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A one-stop shop for baby teeth. If you have (or are having) a baby, you’ll become familiar with the Newborn Enrolment Form introduced in 2012. What you may not know is that by completing this form when your baby is born, five free health services are notified:. Well Child Tamariki Ora. National Immunisation Register (NIR). Community Oral Health Service. The aim of the Community Oral Health Service (COHS) is to reduce the incidence of oral disease and improve oral health outcomes for children.
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Healthy As! » Blog Archive » Hand, Foot and Mouth disease
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Hand, Foot and Mouth disease. No, we’re not talking the farmyard variety here! Our communities are currently experiencing an outbreak of Hand, Foot and Mouth disease – a common childhood disease usually occuring in children 10 years and younger. If your child is affected, they may need some time off school, preschool or childcare to recover and stop the spread, but medical intervention and medicine are not usually required. On the other hand, some children may be infected but not show any symptoms. Child...
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Healthy As! » Breastfeeding
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Pic by: Christine Cornege, The Marlborough Express. The Nelson Marlborough District Breastfeeding Action Plan has been developed to provide direction to the Nelson Marlborough District Health Board and key stakeholders in Nelson Marlborough to improve the initiation and duration rates of breastfeeding. For more information on the action plan contact the local breastfeeding coordinator. Fab Foods Cafe Redwoodtown. Shellys @ the Village. Springlands Garden Centre and Café. Three Bears Café – Renwick. Succe...
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Healthy As! » Grow your own
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Become a green thumb in no time with these great growing guides developed by Robina for the Victory Community Gardens mentoring project. Http:/ www.nelsoncitycouncil.co.nz/assets/Environment/Downloads/grow-it-urban-food-growing-resource-guide.pdf. If you don’t have the space or the tools, there are community gardens all over the region where you are welcome to go and put in your own crop. Golden Bay Community Organic Gardens. Apple Lane Community Garden. Jane Worthington – House 44.