Early Start is a research based fully evaluated long term and intensive home visiting service aimed at vulnerable Christchurch families caring for children under 5 yrs of age.
Early Start precedes and is part of the wider national Family Start network which has 32 sites across New Zealand offering intensive home visiting service to vulnerable families.
Early Start continues to be involved in research to ensure that families receive an effective service.
Contact:
Early Start
Postal Address:
P.O.Box 22146,
High Street
Christchurch 8142
New Zealand
ChildLife offers doctor-developed nutritional formulas you can trust, to help provide your infant or child with the best possible start in life.
Along with a healthful diet and careful nurturing, the ChildLife nutritional formulas will support your child through their formative years and help create a solid foundation for good health throughout life.
Please enjoy the ChildLife website and feel free to contact us if you have any questions about our products and supplement line.
Make ChildLife nutritional supplements a regular part of your child's daily routine.
KIDPOWER is highly recommended by law enforcement professionals, educators, mental health experts, and parents for providing programmes that are positive, practical, interactive, emotionally and physically safe, effective, and adapted to meet the needs of specific groups.
Our organisation is the New Zealand Centre of KIDPOWER TEENPOWER FULLPOWER International , which provides ongoing local centre support, programme development, instructor training, and quality control to help people of all ages, abilities, and walks of life learn how to stay safe, act wisely, and believe in themselves.
Stork to Chalk is a very proud of this collection of quality, innovative products. We developed this website to make it easier for parents to find those products which are really practical and essential when parenting 0-5 years. As parents ourselves, we have hand-picked every product because we recognised that they have a specific function that makes parenting easier and safer.
The Christchurch Multiple Birth Club is purely a voluntary non-profit organization run by parents of multiples to support parents of multiples. The Club is over 25 years old. Club activities are open to all parents/caregivers and their multiples, regardless of age.
The Immunisation Advisory Centre (IMAC) is a nationwide organisation based at the School of Population Health at The University of Auckland.
Our aim is to provide New Zealanders with a local source of independent, factual information including benefits and risks regarding immunisation, and vaccine-preventable disease. The information we provide is based on international and New Zealand medical research and is supported by a large network of health professionals.
The Greater Mekong Subregion Tertiary Education Consortium (GMSTEC) is a university-led initiative that combines the academic resources of leading New Zealand, Australian and GMS universities to support mutual development and to assist with development of the GMS.
GMSTEC'S mission is:
Universities from the Greater Mekong Sub-region, New Zealand and Australia committed to:
Endeavors to provide learners with skills and knowledge that will provide them with the ability to gain employment or to go on with further training in their chosen career field.
Established in 1981 as a Charitable Trust, our mission is to: Provide opportunities for Pacific Island and Maori peoples to realize their potential through Education and Employment. (KAAT Trust Mission Statement).
Teacher Education Forum of Aotearoa New Zealand (TEFANZ) was officially launched on 12 July 1999 as the national voice for teacher education in Aotearoa New Zealand.
TEFANZ members represent New Zealand providers who offer teacher education programmes at degree or graduate level. The current host institution for TEFANZ is the University of Auckland, for the years 2009-2011 inclusive.
The purpose of the TEFANZ is
The association for students at Tai Poutini Polytechnic, which has eight campuses: Greymouth, Hokitika, Reefton, Wanaka, MAINZ Auckland, School of Scaffolding Auckland, MAINZ Christchurch and School of Scaffolding Christchurch.
In 1989 TPPSA became a compulsory student membership association by way of a student referendum in accordance with sections 229B of the Education Act 1989; in 1993 TPPSA became an Incorporated Society to better represent the interests of students.