David and whānau thrive through Whānau Ora support
Read moreSun smart reminder for our long, hot summer
Read moreExtending the values of manaakitanga and whanaungatanga to all who attend.
Read moreStop Smoking Service: What does it look like?
Read moreFREE Rangatahi Health Clinic helps youth to share and stay well
Read moreReaching goals and finding pathways with the Youthies
Read moreLife-long support a positive for Rangihuna twins
Read moreJoin "Team TKHA" to tautoko those living with cancer
Mind over matter key to conquering C.A.C.T.U.S.
Read moreNICOTINE replacement therapy (NRT), carbon monoxide (CO) readings, regular catch-ups and coaching
Read moreA six-week challenge involving 22 students from Trade & Commerce in Hastings and Napier led to a number reducing and quitting smoking.
Read moreThanks to the initiative of School-Based Nurse Te Rina Murphy from Te Kupenga Hauora - Ahuriri, Maraenui Bilingual Kura will have its first Asthma Clinic in term 3.
Read moreThe culmination of two years study saw three current and one prior Te Kupenga Hauora - Ahuriri kaimahi (staff) graduate in the first wave of the nationally recognised Whānau Ora Diploma.
Read moreWhānau that need respiratory support are able to access the on-site clinics at Te Kupenga Hauora - Ahuriri.
Applying holistic principles Te Kupenga Hauora - Ahuriri kaimahi (staff) often observe additional health issues with whānau they work with, regardless of the service they work in.
Having self-confidence and knowing how to cope during hard times is the focus of 'Tangaroa Ara Rau: The Many Paths of Tangaroa'.
Read moreMahalia Katene-Takimoana (19) was living and studying in Wellington and dreaming of going into the Navy, when she discovered she was five-months pregnant.
Read moreOur kuia and koroua meet every third Wednesday of the month.
“I don’t want to die gasping for breath”. At a pack a day, Linda was spending $167 each week on cigarettes.
Read moreCharlotte Boyce is mum to Mason and says her Youth Navigator, Te Kupenga Hauora - Ahuriri’s Janet Groube is, “a bit like a Mum.”
Read more“Rheumatic Fever is a serious but preventable disease,” assures Te Kupenga Hauora - Ahuriri School Based Nurse Te Rina Murphy.
Read moreOver the past four years Te Kupenga Hauora - Ahuriri have supported more than 200 people with chronic long-term conditions to better manage their health through the Kia Ora Programme.
Read moreWhile the holidays are a time most of us look forward to, the financial hangover and associated stress can really affect whānau wellbeing.
Read moreProtecting ourselves from the power of the sun, regardless of our ethnicity, is so important.
Read more“Hearing what those first to the scene of a suicide face. You could have heard a pin drop,”...
Read moreTe Kupenga Hauora – Ahuriri recently found a willing group of rangatahi (youth) looking to quit smoking.
Read moreFormer Taradale High School students, 17-year-old twins, Mahalia and Naomi Edwardson are keen to make their mark on the hospitality industry.
Read moreLyneen Ropiha was a ‘closet smoker’. She was so good at hiding her habit that life-long friends didn’t even know about it.
Read moreTe Kupenga Hauora – Ahuriri’s School Based Nurse, Te Rina Murphy goes into Maraenui Bilingual Kura, Marewa School, Richmond School, Te Awa Primary and William Colenso College.
Read moreEmotional about her youngest daughter relocating to Australia it was Easter weekend 2016, while having a smoke with her son-in-law when something just clicked for Char Gannaway.
Read moreMany of us will fix our child’s sore throat with a warm lemon drink and an early night, however, the message from Te Kupenga Hauora – Ahuriri Service Manager Nancy Taane is...
Read moreThese are our leaders of tomorrow. We need to provide them with the tools to meet the challenges they face as we move aside for them,”
Read moreWhen osteo-arthritis in his knee forced Beau Thompson (64) to walk using crutches, sometimes spend the day bedridden and finish working he was surprised to learn that being active would help.
Read moreJurnee Kihi (20) is someone Youth Navigator Janet Groube describes as a success.
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