Ngāi Tahu and ACC to build new central city Dunedin ACC office

https://www.acc.co.nz/newsroom/stories/ngai-tahu-and-acc-to-build-new-central-city-dunedin-acc-office/ Ngāi Tahu Property and ACC today signed an agreement to build a new state-of-the-art ACC office building in Ōtepoti Dunedin. Construction is set to get underway in 2021 at the site of the Dowling Street Carpark. The building, which is a 50:50 joint venture between Ngāi Tahu Property and the ACC Investment Team, will…

“Extraordinary things emerge from following thousands of ordinary lives”

https://www.msd.govt.nz/documents/about-msd-and-our-work/newsroom/2020/executive-summary-now-we-are-8.pdf “Extraordinary things emerge from following thousands of ordinary lives” – adapted from Helen Pearson (The Life Project) The Now We Are Eight Report continues the series of “Now We Are” reports, adding child-centred descriptive information about the cohort children’s wellbeing and development in middle childhood, in the context of their families, whānau and wider…

Unique insights into kiwi kids in middle childhood

Unique insights into kiwi kids in middle childhood

Growing Up in New Zealand (GUiNZ) is Aotearoa’s largest contemporary longitudinal study of child development. The study has followed a cohort of more than 6,000 children since just before they were born around 2009 or 2010. The purpose of regularly collecting this data is to gain policy-relevant evidence about what can work to support resilience…

What  does loneliness look like in the brain ?

What does loneliness look like in the brain ?

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/12/201215082059.htm The researchers found several differences in the brains of lonely people. These brain manifestations were centred on what is called the default network: a set of brain regions involved in inner thoughts such as reminiscing, future planning, imagining and thinking about others. Researchers found the default networks of lonely people were more strongly wired…

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Behind the Scenes of Sarcasm

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/and-running/202012/behind-the-scenes-sarcasm The truth is, chronically-sarcastic people frequently rely on this obfuscation to express emotions and communicate. These folks also often harbor passive-aggressive characteristics and simply don’t have the ability to be real about emotions, or fear confrontation were they to speak their mind. They therefore employ sarcasm, a sort of cloak-and-dagger approach to communication. It…

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The three secrets of resilient people | Lucy Hone | TEDxChristchurch

Five years ago, the sudden death of Lucy’s 12-year-old daughter Abi forced Lucy to turn her academic training and professional practice to foster resilience in very personal circumstances. The blog she wrote in the aftermath of Abi’s death attracted international attention and resulted in the best-selling non-fiction title, What Abi Taught Us, Strategies for Resilient…

Trauma is irreversible. How it shapes us is our choice. | Sasha Joseph Neulinger

Trauma is irreversible. How it shapes us is our choice. | Sasha Joseph Neulinger

Sasha Joseph Neulinger speaks about his journey in life as a survivor of multi-generational sexual abuse. Sasha Joseph Neulinger is a native of Pennsylvania who moved to Montana to pursue a BFA in Film Production from Montana State University. He is the Co-Founder and Head of Production at Step 1 Films which has a mission…

Cumulative jeopardy: the ongoing challenge of working with no fundamental change

I also had a real concern because I was picking up cases where families had had a lot of different interventions tried over several years with no fundamental change in the relationship dynamics between children and their parents and during that time, of course, incidents of abuse or chronic neglect was ongoing, and so I…

Oranga Tamariki has signed its seventh Strategic Partnership Agreement with iwi

https://www.orangatamariki.govt.nz/about-us/news/toro-atu-o-ringaringa-reach-out-your-hands/ Oranga Tamariki has signed its seventh Strategic Partnership Agreement with iwi. Oranga Tamariki Chief Executive Grainne Moss spoke at the event about the existing close connections with both iwi. “This is the first time we have signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement with an iwi collective, and we respect and are inspired by how you…

Peer Support: Navigating A Hard Year

Peer Supporter Alex Walker discusses his journey as a mental health peer supporter during COVID-19, and how the mutuality between peer supporters and the peers they support formed a strong foundation for “weathering the storm”. This video story highlights the power of connection. It illustrates how working in the mental health field means believing in…