May 9th 2022 Upcoming hui hosted by Fepulea’i Margie Apa, Chief Executive interim Health New Zealand and Riana Manuel, Chief Executive interim Māori Health Authority. Date: Monday 9 MayTime: …
The Youth Week theme is chosen each year by young people and this years' theme is: “Our voices matter, we deserve to be heard”. The events celebrate and create youth development opportunities for young people…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ83EFWLarE Associate Professor Terry Fleming researches scalable ways to improve youth health and mental health, with a particular focus on digital tools for youth mental health.
We're celebrating International Women's Day by recognising kiwi women doing amazing things for our rangatahi in youth health and development. Please join us in recognising these amazing wahine. Dame Sue Bagshaw is a legend in…
It is with great pleasure the SYHPANZ Executive Committee shares with you the exciting news that Anita Balhorn, the SYHPANZ Chairperson for the last four years, has accepted the role of SYHPANZ Director of Operations. This is a…
The Ministry has provided the following guidance for critical health services, please click on the following link: https://www.health.govt.nz/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-information-health-professionals/guidance-critical-health-services-during-omicron-outbreak#critical-worker Youth health (which includes School Based Health Services) is included in the list of critical health services,…
An exciting opportunity has come up to be part of positive change for Aotearoa’s Rangatahi in 2022.The Society of Youth Health Professionals Aotearoa New Zealand (SYHPANZ) which advocates, promotes, and enhances the development of all…
The Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationship Registration Bill has passed. New Zealanders will no longer require proof of medical treatment or need to persuade a court to have the sex on their birth certificate match…
2 shots for summer the Government launches the youth section of the Unite against COVID-19 website. Click on the COVID downlow link to have a look and share far and wide. It covers the basics…
A recently released report talking about early brain development in Aotearoa captures insights from a two-day wānanga, hosted by the Child Wellbeing Unit, which aimed to build awareness and understanding of mātauranga and tikanga Māori…
Free for SYHPANZ Members. THE SPEAKERS: Dr Hiran Thabrew is a dual-trained child psychiatrist and paediatrician. He is director of the Werry Centre for infant, child and adolescent mental health at the University of Auckland…
Creating a Path for Change: Vision and Values for supporting youth health and development in schools. Speakers: are SYHPANZ Executive Team Members and Youth Health Practitioners Kate ChiTar (left) and Dr Bridget Farrant. Date: 1…