Health and disability service provider, Enliven, opened a new regional hub in Penrose this week, but not without a challenge...

Call for Kiwis to earn while they learn in healthcare support work
– Caring and supportive environment – No experience required – Free NZ Health Certificate training One of New Zealand’s leading...

Focusing on kindness
This month’s Person-Centred Care topic from the New Zealand Dementia Foundation focuses on the importance of kindness. “Kindness to others is...

International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2021
International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2021 He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tangata, he tangata, he...

COVID-19 vaccination ready for disabled people and their carers
Great news! You can book your COVID-19 vaccine. Your carers or support workers who haven’t had the COVID-19 vaccine are...

Making Connections – Transition from School
Come and talk to our Individualised and Enhanced Individualised Funding team in Taupo at the Making Connections - Transition from School Expo this month!

Enliven Helps Boy with Autism Learn Life-Changing Communication Skills
Seven-year-old Tom Stephenson from Red Beach has autism and is learning a life-changing new way to communicate – thanks to an Enliven service which helps people set up and manage their own disability services.
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