Infant Feeding Association of New Zealand An organisation providing information and resources which allow all mothers, families and caregivers to make informed decisions on optimal feeding practices for infants and young children.
FANZ, the “Infant Feeding Association of New Zealand”, an Incorporated Charitable Trust launched 10 May 2006.
IBFAN, International Baby Food Action Network. IFANZ is the new Regional Coordinating Office, "IBFAN Oceania", for the Pacific region.
A charitable organisation with the aim of supporting and assisting hospices to care for the terminally ill. They are responsible for ensuring that these patients have access to quality hospice palliative care.
Hospice is not a building; it is a philosophy of care. Our goal is to help people make the most of their lives.
We care for the whole person, not just their physical needs but also their emotional, spiritual, and social needs too.
We care for families and friends as well, both before and after a death.
Health authority for the Auckland region, providing and funding public hospital and health services. It aims to promote, improve and protect the health of people and communities.
Auckland DHB is funded on a population-based funding formula that is based on where people were living on census night. adjustments are made for age, ethnicity and also for the amount of specialist work provided to people outside the area. Auckland DHB has a total revenue of approximately $1.3 billion per year and funding of $754 million for the Auckland DHB population.
New Zealand National Radiation Laboratory is a unit of the Ministry of Health, providing a national resource of advice, service and research on matters concerning public, occupational and medical exposure to radiation.
The National Radiation Laboratory (NRL) is a specialist unit of the Ministry of Health, based in Christchurch, New Zealand. Its main roles are to:
Harbour Sport was established by sports organisations in the region to foster the North Harbour identity, provide co-ordination across the sports codes, increase participation, improve the quality of sports administration and promote the North Harbour region as a sports destination. To this end, although our work encompasses the entire spectrum of sport and physical activity, our clear intention is to move people from an interest in wellness to engaging in regular sport and physical activity.
Contact:
Harbour Sport
Postal Address:
PO Box 300-633
Albany
Sport Canterbury A trust that works with clubs and sports organisations to help develop them to become more capable and effective, and also runs school sports programmes and delivers special sporting events.
On behalf of Sport Canterbury, Sport Mid Canterbury, Sport South Canterbury and Sport West Coast, I am delighted to have this opportunity to outline our programmes and related activities.
Promoting and managing the game of golf in Canterbury, a golfer's paradise, with more golf courses per capita than anywhere else in the world. There is a style of course for everyone, from the 9 hole public course to world renowned resort courses.
Vision:
‘To deliver integrated and innovative golf strategies to grow the family of Canterbury Golf’.
Mission:
‘To foster, promote and administer the game of golf as played and enjoyed by both women and men of all playing levels and ages in the Association’s District’.
Objectives:
Aorangi Golf Association - Information for those interested in playing golf, who live within the area north of the Waitaki River, south of the Rakaia River and east of the main divide.
Contact:
Aorangi Golf Association
Phone: 03 684 9010
Email: secretary@aorangigolf.org.nz
Website: http://www.aorangigolf.org.nz/
Blue Light is a Police initiative designed to reduce the incidence of young people becoming an offender or victim of crime.
Croquet New Zealand is the National Sporting Organisation (NSO) for the sport of Croquet. Croquet New Zealand has 20 Associations throughout the country representing 134 clubs and 3847 members in the 2005-2006 season. Croquet New Zealand is affiliated to Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC).
Contact:
Croquet New Zealand
New Zealand
Phone: (04) 916 0258
Fax: (04) 916 0259
Email: croquet@croquet.org.nz
Website: http://www.croquet.org.nz/