Wainuiomata News 19-09-18

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Wednesday September 19, 2018

School Holidays

Chance to comment on Clinical Services Plan

October School Holidays AT YOUR WAINUIOMATA HUB Monday 1 October • 10.30am-11.30am, Paper Craft for Kids, ages 6-11, Library Building • 2pm-3pm, Board and Card Games, ages 10-18, Library Building

Monday 8 October • 10.30am-12noon, Cooking with Carlo, ages 8-18 Community Building • 2pm-3pm, My Family Tree, ages 6-10. Library Building

Tuesday 2 October • 10am-2pm, Amazing Race, age8-18, Meet in Community Space

Tuesday 9 October • 10am-2pm, Obstacle Course, ages 10-13, Meet in Community Space

Wednesday 3 October • 10am-11am, Cartooning for Kids, ages 8-18, Library Building • 1pm-2.30pm, Totem Mania, all ages, Library Building

Wednesday 10 October • 10am-11.30am, Chalk Art, all ages, Meet in Community Space • 1pm-2.30pm, Mystery Craft Bag, ages 3-13, Library Building

Thursday 4 October • 3pm-5pm, Film Thursday, all ages, Library Building

Thursday 11 October • 3pm-5pm, Film Thursday, all ages. Library Building

Friday 5 October • 10am-11am, Scrabble, for all ages, Library Building • 2pm-3.30pm, Bling Your Bag, ages 8-18, Library Building

Friday 12 October • 10am-11am, Scavenger Hunt, all ages, Meet in Community Space • 2pm-3pm, Mural Magic, ages 10-18, Library Building

Saturday 6 October • 2pm-3pm, Static Science for Kids, ages 8-18, Library Building

Saturday 13 October • 2pm-3pm, Nail Art, ages 10-18, Library Building

Helene Carbonatto, general manager of strategy, planning and outcomes at Hutt Valley DHB.

Hutt Valley DHB has published its draft Clinical Services Plan and the community are being encouraged to have their say. The plan looks at the changes required in the clinical model of care over the next five to 10 years in order to address rising demand and improve health outcomes. It sets the direction for more in-depth planning that will be required for any future facilities development at Hutt. The plan complements the DHB’s wellbeing plan, which focuses on children and the ways in which society, environment and lifestyles affect our health. Helene Carbonatto, general manager for strategy, planning and outcomes at Hutt Valley DHB, says while there has been engagement with clinicians and health providers over the last year in developing this plan, we’d like to provide an opportunity for the Hutt Valley community to see the results and provide any additional feedback or ideas. “We have no predetermined view on

what people will say, though we hope the key directions in the plan will be supported by communities,” Helene says. “In particular, the need for services closer to home, to focus more on planning health services within a community, and a stronger focus on the first 1000 days of life,” she says. Helene says once they’ve collated the feedback, and made any changes, the DHB will be in a position to seek board approval. “Once the Board has approved it, we can begin the 3-5 year implementation process,” she says. The draft plan has been developed through extensive engagement across the health system, involving clinicians, managers, community stakeholders, primary care clinicians and managers, nonGovernment organisations and consumers. More than 40 meetings and workshops were held over a period of nine months to finalise it.

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