SYHPANZ is URGENTLY seeking part-time bookkeeping services Are you a numbers whiz with a passion for precision? Do you thrive in a flexible, remote working environment? We’re looking for a highly skilled bookkeeper to join…
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Wed, 16 November 2022 - 9:00 am This training is a one-off opportunity to hear from multiple experts in the youth sector on the topic of vaping. Whāraurau and Dr Colette Muir has assembled a…
As part of SYHPANZ Annual General Meeting, the SYHPANZ Chairperson, Dr Jess Allen (pictured) presented the Chairperson's annual report. Click here to read the full report.
An exciting opportunity for Rangatahi Māori in Aotearoa to transform their future. Vision: All young people thriving in Aotearoa New Zealand.Te Ūkaipō “Te hoki atu ki te wāhi i ahu mai koe, te wāhi i…
Meet this newly launched app called ‘Village’. The app has been co-designed with rangatahi and whānau to help young people going through hard times (low mood, self-harm, suicidal ideation) reach out for help from a network…
We welcome the news of a dedicated adolescent health unit in the new Health New Zealand structure. The health needs of rangatahi are different from those of children and adults. Having a dedicated unit to…
Pictured top left to right: Kate ChiTar, Heather Laxon, Tracey Wihongibottom left to right: Michael Brenndorfer, Toby Hilton, Liz Hosking-Clemont International Nurses Day is set on the 12th of May to coincide with the birthday…
Ara Taiohi's theme for Youth Week is "Our voices matter, and we deserve to be heard!". Ensuring rangatahi voices are at the forefront of everything we do at SYHPANZ has been vital to our mahi…
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.