Day 3: Be Active, Me Kori Tonu - Mental Health Awareness Week
Happy hump day! Let’s get over the hump by getting our tinana (bodies) moving! For the third day of Mental Health Awareness week, we’re going to be active/me kori tonu.
Happy hump day! Let’s get over the hump by getting our tinana (bodies) moving! For the third day of Mental Health Awareness week, we’re going to be active/me kori tonu.
The policy is designed to help you do the right thing by understanding what sexual harm is, how you can stop it or respond to it.
Rātū hari! Happy Tuesday! For day two of Mental Health Awareness Week, we are going to give/tukua. Today is all about kindness and generosity.
For the first time in ComCen history, a recent event celebrated the awarding of four Gold Stars (recognising 25 years’ service).
Earlier this year, all Fire and Emergency employees were invited to take part in the first Whanaungatanga Wellbeing Survey. The findings from the survey are now available.
Southern Lakes Volunteer Fire Brigade (SLVFB) advise the passing of former member Bryan Hayes. Bryan was a founding member of the Omori Volunteer Rural Fire Force (now SLVFB).
Nau mai ki Te Wiki Aroā Hauora Hinengaro, welcome to Mental Health Awareness Week! This week is the perfect time to learn some new tools for supporting our wellbeing, and put them into practice.
New York City Battalion Fire Chiefs Kevin Harrison and Steve Spall say travelling around and visiting people in Aotearoa New Zealand was like ‘meeting old friends’.
It is just over three years since our Equipment and Logistics directorate formally came into being and, during that time, it has undergone a steady transformation.
Wellington District advise of the passing of ex Assistant Fire Commander Dave Owens (Wellington). Dave started his service in the UK and emigrated to New Zealand to become a firefighter in Hamilton in 1973.