Health and Disability NGO email update –May2014

Table of Contents

NGO COUNCIL INFORMATION

MINISTRY OF HEALTH INFORMATION

Psychoactive substances help

Ministry of Health website:

Reports from the Ministry of Health’s Library – Grey Matter

Ministry of Health media releases

New Ministry of Health publications

Delivering Social Services Every Day

Other government health and disability websites

MINISTERS’ INFORMATION AND MEDIA RELEASES

- Budget Announcement - Health budget increases to $15.6b

Media Releases and speeches

2014 House of Representatives Sitting Programme

OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

Department of Internal Affairs Community Internship Programme

Office for Disability Issues: Email Newsletter – May 2014

Office for Disability Issues – Making a Difference Fund – now open

Charities Services – May Newsletter

NGO INFORMATION

Injury Prevention Aotearoa – May Newsletter

NZDSN Dates for your diaries

New Zealand's National Volunteer Week: 15 - 21 June 2014

Places to find NGO Information

TRAINING, EDUCATION, RESOURCES AND CONFERENCES

New Zealand Population Health Congress, Closing date for submission of abstracts: 29 May 2014

Raeburn House Training - May, June

Health Quality & Safety Commission - Partners in Care: Show and Tell – Take 2!

Only Human Workshop Series

- Skills for collaborative, constructive discussions 1/2 day workshops

Health and Disability Commissioner’s National Disability Conference

Events included in previous updates:

CONSULTATION / SURVEYS/SUBMISSIONS

Statistics New Zealand - General Social Survey 2016 proposed content

Aged care workforce survey

OTHER INFORMATION

Important notice

NGO COUNCIL INFORMATION

Since our Ministry of Health – NGOForum in March, the videos of various speakers have been loaded up onto YouTube. You can have a look at some of the great success stories we heard about

MINISTRY OF HEALTH INFORMATION

Psychoactive substances help

It is now illegal to sell any psychoactive substances until they are proven to be of low risk. This law change may impact on communities, families and whānau as people stop using psychoactive substances.

Where can I get help?

These factsheets have been prepared to provide advice and assistance to services that may encounter people concerned about their own or someone else’s withdrawal from these products.

For more information about the Ministry’s structure and business units go to Ministry business units

Ministry of Health website:

Reports from the Ministry of Health’s Library – Grey Matter

This is acollection of recent NGO, think tank, and international government reports.

Ministry of Health media releases

For the latest media releases from the Ministry of Health go to our Media Centre.

New Ministry of Health publications

Link to publications page

Delivering Social Services Every Day

Social services are working more and more collaboratively to deliver services to New Zealanders. This occurs throughout the sector, from frontline NGOs delivering services on behalf of multiple agencies, all the way to agencies and Ministries in Wellington working together to find new solutions.

This document has been developed collectively by staff from the Ministries of Social Development, Health, Education, Justice, Business Innovation and Employment, the New Zealand Police, the Department of Corrections, TePuniKōkori, and the Accident Compensation Corporation.

Other government health and disability websites

  • National Health Board
  • Health Workforce New Zealand
  • IT Health Board
  • National Screening Unit
  • Health Research Council of New Zealand
  • Health Quality and Safety Commission
  • District Health Board Information Link to all DHB websites

My DHB - My DHB helps you find these services and tells you how well your DHB is performing.

MINISTERS’ INFORMATION AND MEDIA RELEASES

- Budget Announcement - Health budget increases to $15.6b

New Zealand’s public health services budget will reach a record $15.6 billion next year, Health Minister Tony Ryall says.

Media Releases and speeches

Hon Tony Ryall -

Hon Jo Goodhew -

Hon Todd McClay -

Hon Tariana Turia -

2014 House of Representatives Sitting Programme

The House sitting programme shows the agreed sitting days for the House of Representatives in 2014. Normal sitting hours during the year are:

  • Tuesdays and Wednesdays: 2pm to 6pm and 7.30pm to 10pm
  • Thursdays: 2pm to 6pm.

View the complete sitting programme

OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

Department of Internal Affairs Community Internship Programme

The Department of Internal Affairs will be seeking applications for the 2015 Community Internship Programme from the end of June until 11 September 2014. This programme is a three-way partnership designed to strengthen community organisations, increase understanding, and encourage co-operation between the government, local authority, iwi, corporate, business and community sectors. Interns from corporate organisations have the chance to spend time working in NGOs on a defined piece of work.

Key information:

  • Applications for full-time internships of three or six months are preferred, but part-time internships of up to 12 months may be considered.
  • The start date should be between 1 January 2015 and 1 June 2015.
  • DIA covers the secondees salary only (not Kiwisaver, superannuation or supervision costs) for the duration of the secondment.
  • The host organisation needs to identify its area for development and be clear about what it wants the intern to do during the internship. For instance, an internship may focus on developing policies and procedures, planning, or developing systems that build the host organisation's capacity and capability to operate more effectively.

Go to the DIA website to find out more about the programme -

The Community Matters website also has stories about the programme.

If you are interested in finding out more about this, please contact Caroline Speight, NGO Relationship Manager ( ). Caroline will be working across the Ministry of Health to find possible interns for this programme.

You can also contact staff at the Department of Internal Affairs if you have questions about the programme. The best point of contact would be the closest DIA regional office to your NGO. Contact details can be found here: . Melissa Smith is the Fund Coordinator within DIA, you can contact her on (03) 218 0703 or

Office for Disability Issues: Email Newsletter – May 2014

Part one: Government news

01: Message from the Minister for Disability Issues

02: New online toolkit for planning social change

03: ACC enhances support for those with injury related hearing loss

04: New Zealand Sign Language Week 12-18 May

05: Video Remote Interpreting to increase communication between Deaf people and hearing people.

06: Enabling Good Lives featured at the Waikato Show

Part two: Sector news

07: Funding applications for research funding benefiting people with artificial limbs

08: Consultation on the New Zealand General Social Survey open

09: Seminars on understanding how autistic people learn

10: Winston Churchill Memorial Trust seeks Fellows

11: Attitude Awards nominations open

Office for Disability Issues – Making a Difference Fund – now open

The Making a Difference Fund supports individuals, organisations and businesses to make communities more inclusive of disabled people. Thousands of New Zealanders have attended concerts and workshops, seen posters and exhibitions, or explored accessibility in their workplace or social environment.

The fund is for projects that:

  • promote change within organisations and businesses
  • influence media and popular culture
  • change the beliefs of non-disabled people
  • build the capacity of disabled and non-disabled people to be change makers.

The application form is available on the Think Differently website at: Applications will be open until 4pm, Tuesday 3 June 2014.

Charities Services – May Newsletter

  • Lesa’s welcome and introduction
  • International Charities Regulators’ meeting
  • EthnicA Hamilton – a great opportunity
  • Community Organisation Grants Scheme (COGS) opens
  • Community and Voluntary Sector Minister Jo Goodhew’s Update
  • Farewell Dr Donald Poirier
  • Fringe benefit tax and charities
  • Find out more about governance
  • Auditing and Assurance Standards – keep up-to-date
  • Help us to help you
  • New look newsletter

NGO INFORMATION

Injury Prevention Aotearoa – May Newsletter

In this Issue,

  • In Focus: Synthetic drugs
  • Political Corner
  • Synthetic drugs on Campbell Live
  • Injury prevention conference 2014
  • SPARX & White Ribbon update
  • For your diary
  • In the media

NZDSN Dates for your diaries

20 and 21 May in Auckland - Special Interest and Living Options Forums.

13 and 14 August, at Te Papa, Wellington - NZDSN annual conference.

New Zealand's National Volunteer Week: 15 - 21 June 2014

Places to find NGO Information

Community Research

Consumers Voice

Volunteering NZ

TRAINING, EDUCATION, RESOURCES AND CONFERENCES

New Zealand Population Health Congress, Closing date for submission of abstracts: 29 May 2014

Invitation: The New Zealand College of Public Health Medicine, the Public Health Association and the Health Promotion Forum are pleased to issue this third call for abstracts for the first New Zealand Population Health Congress (6-8 October 2014).

They are inviting abstracts from across the population health spectrum, including those working closely with communities, health promoters, front-line public health practitioners, policy makers, academics and researchers. The Congress encourages you to take this opportunity to present your work and discuss your ideas for improving population health.

Abstract formats: A range of formats is available to make it easy for you to present, no matter how simple or complex your topic. Visit the Congress website for more information about abstract submission, Congress themes the range of formats and to download our Abstract Submission Guidelines:

Congress programme: They have an exciting three-day line-up of keynote speakers, short courses, master classes and social events already confirmed and the Congress is well on track to being New Zealand's most significant population health event of the year.

Raeburn House Training - May, June

Communication & Relationships, Thursday 22nd May from 7-9pm (6 weeks)

Moving Past Depression & Anxiety, Monday 19th May from 7-9pm (8 weeks)

Results Based Accountability (RBA) workshop

3 June, 10:00am – 2:30pm, Marist North Harbour Rugby Club (Albany)

Cost: $50 (includes lunch)

This is an excellent opportunity to learn about an increasingly popular framework for measuring the difference we make in the communities we serve. Learn how to answer these three Performance Measures: How much did we do? How well did we do it? Is anyone better off?

RBA + ABCD + Collective Impact = Well Formed Outcomes*,
17 June 9:30am – 2:00pm, Marist North Harbour Rugby Club (Albany)

Cost: $50 (includes lunch)

Using Asset Based Community Development – building communities from the inside, alongside the collaborative model – Collective Impact, and measuring the difference made through Results Based Accountability. *Understanding of RBA is a prerequisite.

To register, please call 441-8989 or email

Health Quality & Safety Commission - Partners in Care: Show and Tell – Take 2!

16-18 June 2014, Auckland and Christchurch

These free collaborative symposia, hosted by the Consumer Engagement team at the Health Quality & Safety Commission are designed for providers and consumers from across health and disability services to share their expertise, knowledge and approach to working together as partners in care.

Responding to feedback from attendees at the first symposium, they have added a two-hour workshop run by NZ-based experts in co-design, Hilary Boyd and Dr Lynne Maher. Add to this, consumer and provider speakers sharing their experiences working in partnership, and keynote international speaker and author Matthew Johnstone, and this is a day well worth attending.

These symposia are being held in Christchurch (16 June) and Auckland (18 June). For more information:

Only Human Workshop Series

Only Human Communication, Moya Sayer-Jones is regarded as one of Australasia’s leading experts on story. Moya works with government, NFPs and corporate organisations on a range of internal and external communication projects, helping them gather and ignite the power of story for brand management, community engagement, leadership management and culture change.

INVITE her to deliver a workshop for your members or stakeholders

The Power of Story – Download flyer here

Putting Stories to Work – Download flyer here

ORGANISE a consult time so I can evaluate and advise you on how to better tell the stories of your organisation. Enquire here now.

ATTEND one of my public workshops

Auckland – Wednesday 25 June

The Power of Story

Presented by Volunteering Auckland in partnership with UNITEC

Register here.

Auckland, Monday 30 June & Wellington, Tuesday 1 July

The Power of Story (morning workshop)

Putting Stories To Work (afternoon workshop)

Presented by GROW

More info is here.

Christchurch – Tuesday 8 July

The Power of Story (morning workshop)

Putting Stories To Work (afternoon workshop)

Presented by GROW

More info is here.

Dunedin – July (program and date tbc)

Enquire here now.

- Skills for collaborative, constructive discussions 1/2 day workshops

9-10 June, Meetings on the Terrace, 152 The Terrace, Wellington

$250+GST per half day, register for any one, two or all training sessions.

9 June, 9 am - 12.30 pm – Collaboration; preventing pitfalls

9 June, 1.30 pm - 5 pm – Skills for talking assertively and collaboratively

10 June, 9 am - 12.30 pm – Skills for turning conflict into a collaborative atmosphere

For details about the trainer, the workshops and registration form contact Gay Pavelka. 03 329 7847.

Health and Disability Commissioner’s National Disability Conference

“How do we all raise the volume of the unheard voice?”

2 July 2014, Alexandra Park, Auckland.

This year’s Health and Disability Commissioner’s National Disability Conference's theme will be on raising the volume of the unheard voice - the HDC is focusing on the rights of disabled people with high and complex needs who cannot easily speak up for themselves. They will be exploring how to encourage consumers, family members, friends, and advocates to speak up; learning about supported decision-making and advocacy; and sharing ideas about fostering disabled people’s choice and control when accessing services.

Keynote speakers include Robyn Hunt, Rachel Noble, Clare Teague and Trish Grant. Registrations are open now through:

Events included in previous updates:

Ko Awatea - Lynne Maher Workshops - June 17 - Designing for Transformational Patient Experience

APAC Forum – 1-3 September, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

New Zealand Association of Gerontology Conference – Dunedin, 12-14 September 2014,

Protecting Children with Disabilities

Renaissance Group, Portal and Partners – Supporting Change, Moving Forward - The Next Generation of Disability Supports, 4-5 June 2014, Waipuna Lodge, Auckland

Unitec Graduate Diploma in Not-for-Profit Management– various locations -

The 2014 Timetable is confirmed and online re-enrolments are now open.

CommunityNetAotearoa has a useful website outlining training opportunities. It also has "how to"guides for setting up and running community organisations and projects.

Development e-newsletter (TePou): To read the monthly e-newsletter and see what training and training grants are available go to

CONSULTATION / SURVEYS/SUBMISSIONS

Statistics New Zealand - General Social Survey 2016 proposed content

Statistics New Zealand welcomes submissions on the proposals for content of the New Zealand General Social Survey (NZGSS) 2016.

Submissions close at 5pm on Friday 30 May.

Aged care workforce survey

The demand for an aged care workforce in New Zealand is predicted to increase significantly in the near and long term future. At the same time, pay and conditions for employees in the sector have come under scrutiny. While population demographics have been used to predict the supply and demand for aged care employees, there is little data about the current workforce in New Zealand. Furthermore, there are few, if any, opportunities for national benchmarking of workforce trends such as turnover, labour supply, training and wellbeing factors.

This project will survey both managers and employees in residential aged care and home care. It will ask for data on:

  • Current employee demographics;
  • Employment trends;
  • Skills, qualifications and experience of employees;
  • OHS data;
  • Employee wellbeing; and
  • Workload.

If you want to know more about the project, or if you are an aged care provider and you haven't received a survey pack, please contact Dr Katherine Ravenswood, AUT University, Ph (09) 921 9999 x 5064, email:

OTHER INFORMATION

Important notice

The views and opinions expressed in this newsletter do not necessarily reflect the views of the Ministry of Health.

While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this newsletter, the Ministry of Health is not responsible for any omissions, inaccuracies or changes that may have taken place after publication.

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