We Reap What We Sow Official Programme - Counties Manukau ...
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20<br />
Breakout Session Three:<br />
Healthy Lifestyle Workshops<br />
Thursday 23rd November, 10.30 am – 12.00 pm<br />
Work stations will be set up for youth delegates who will have an opportunity to be part of 20 minute<br />
workshops on the following topics:<br />
Topic: Nutrition<br />
Presenter: CMDHB<br />
Room: Genesis Theatre<br />
Topic: Smoking<br />
Presenter: Josephine Samuelu<br />
Room: Genesis Theatre<br />
Topic: Alcohol and Drugs<br />
Presenter: Renee Haitoua and Ramon Narayan, Youthline<br />
Room: Genesis Theatre<br />
Topic: Physical Activity<br />
Presenter: Eroni Clark<br />
Room: Genesis Theatre<br />
Market Place<br />
<strong>We</strong>dnesday 22nd November, 5.30pm – 7.00pm (Fisher and Paykel Foyer)<br />
There will be a ‘Pacific Style’ Market Place set up to provide opportunities for<br />
Symposium delegates to receive information from a range of government<br />
agencies and community organisations. There will be pre-dinner refreshments<br />
served during the Market Place with also some entertainment from a local Cook<br />
Islands string band. At 6.00pm, <strong>Counties</strong> <strong>Manukau</strong> District Health Board will<br />
launch its social marketing concepts for its Lets Beat Diabetes programme.<br />
There will also be a competition run during the Market Place with the opportunity<br />
for delegates to win some great prizes!<br />
Symposium Dinner<br />
<strong>We</strong>dnesday 22nd December 7.00pm onwards (Sir Woolf Fisher Arena)<br />
Dinner tickets for the Symposium can be purchased at the information desk in the ASB Bank Foyer.<br />
The cost is $10 for church representatives and $30 for government agencies. The Symposium Dinner<br />
will not only have a great buffet meal, but also have great entertainment, including a local youth<br />
gospel choir, a youth performing arts group and a band.<br />
The Tupuola Moui – Pacific Health and Disability Plan will be launched as part of the Symposium<br />
dinner.<br />
Please note that no person will be admitted into the dinner without a ticket as all dinner spaces have<br />
now been filled.<br />
The LotuMoui Dinner is proudly supported by the Auckland War Memorial Museum.