AA is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other, that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Listen for many perspectives on the prize of sobriety.
An outreach of the Pacific Islands Health and Welfare project under the auspices of the Auckland Health Board, Cook Islands Health is the half hour each week that keeps you in touch with health news, with interviews, information, community updates. Listen to this week's show and check the archive for other important topics.
WTF does young cancer survivorship mean? If you got cancer and all you got was a darker sense of humor and PTSD join host, Helen King, and regular guests, for raw and at times inappropriate conversations about life after a cancer diagnosis.
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Theme Music: 'Happy Days' Scott Holmes
This is the weekly health check for Fijians. The 30 minute show covers healthy diet and physical exercise, discusses information about common diseases such as diabetes, asthma, heart health, high blood pressure, cold, flu and preventions. And there's a healthy dose of popular Fijian music.
Leo Taogo Niue Moui Olaola aims to help the community understand/identify symptoms and know where to go for help. Many vital topics are discussed inc. diabetes, gout, influenza, high blood pressure, heart problems, elder care, Well Child and mental health matters.
Get ready to get moving! With their focus firmly set on promoting health and wellbeing among Pasefika communities in Auckland, Pila and Kalo take their popular aerobic routine to the airwaves. Join in for a workout that can be done by anyone, no matter their abilities. Walkers and wheelchairs welcome!
The Pacific Island Health and Welfare Society broadcasts in five Pacific languages including Samoan. This programme delivers health information and education and aims to raise awareness of important health issues among Samoans.
On air since 1993, Take It From Us addresses the issues of recovery and wellbeing. Returning to the airwaves in 2022 with a new team bringing real stories from real people talking about their lived experience of mental health and addiction, the programme encourages positive wellness and the participation of people with lived experience of mental distress. Hear guests on current topics, who speak candidly about what's good and what's not good for their mental health.
Te Ama Pasefika Health is promoting the well-being of Pacific people. Each week you’ll hear interviews with studio guests giving advice on health, education, employment and other support services that encourage wellness and foster healthy, happy lives for Pasefika people in New Zealand.
From Pacific Islands Health and Welfare - an opportunity for Tokelauans to discover the health services available to them and each week hear valuable information on health concerns. What are your rights within the health system and how do you get quality care for your family? Each week you’ll hear discussion of topics that help you get healthy and stay healthy.
For thirty minutes weekly, listen for health information, health promotions, health news and talk with those involved in health projects. Click Listen to hear this week's show and check the library for a wealth of health topics.
Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki MP is spreading the word of wellness. Join her as she explores positive ways to improve health and well being with people who are walking the talk. Listen for inspiring stories and practical advice, wherever you are on your journey to good health!