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This is a service provided by MWA for organisations to promote events of interest to women.
MWA is not responsible for accuracy. In all cases, refer enquiries to the organisation providing information.
If you would like to list your event, email your event information to: mwa@mwa.govt.nz.
| Global Women Forum 2010 Forum – Innovation: Crossing the Global Chasm – Auckland Tuesday 7 September |
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Following the success of the Inaugural Global Women Forum “Thinking Globally” in 2009 we are delighted to present the
2010 Forum “Innovation: Crossing the Global Chasm” For more information, go to www.globalwomen.org.nz 8am to 7pm Tuesday 7 September 2010 University of Auckland Business School Owen Glen Building 12 Grafton Road AUCKLAND Posted 30 July 2010 |
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| Post menopausal women aged 40 to 70 with a family history of breast cancer are needed for a study to determine if breast cancer can be prevented using established breast cancer drugs. To be eligible women need to have a family history of breast cancer, or other risk factors, such as certain non-cancerous breast conditions, but haven’t already had invasive breast cancer. The International Breast Cancer Intervention Study, IBIS-II, is being co-ordinated by the Australian New Zealand Breast Cancer Trials Group. For more information phone 0800 888 656 or see www.wbct.co.nz/research.html or www.anzbctg.org. Updated 3 May 2010 |
| One for the Girls - cervical cancer |
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| www.oneforthegirls.org.nz has been set up to offer girls a forum to learn about and discuss the implications of cervical cancer and the vaccine to combat it. (Taken from Timaru Herald, 1 September 2009) Posted 7 July 2009 |
| Women 45 to 69 – Mammograms are FREE |
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| Women due for their two-yearly breast screening are being reminded to make mammograms a priority especially in October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Remember – early detection is the best protection. To register with BreastScreen Aotearoa either contact your doctor. ring 0800 270 200, or visit www.breastscreen.govt.nz. Updated 15 April 2010 |
BLOGS
MWA is not responsible for accuracy. In all cases, refer enquiries to the organisation providing information.
If you would like to list your Blog email your information and link to: mwa@mwa.govt.nz
The view points expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the Ministry of Women's Affairs.
Kiwi Families
The essential guide to raising children in New Zealand, covering pregnancy, babies, and toddlers to teens. Expert parenting advice, help and information as well as support from other NZ parents
www.kiwifamilies.co.nz/index.html
Elsewoman
Dear Friends. This is to let you know that I have just started writing a new blog, Elsewoman. You can read it, and send me your comments, on elsewoman.blogspot.com.I will still be writing my Letter from Elsewhere on www.scoop.co.nz, but the blog willl give me more scope for faster responses, and I'll be able to tackle a broader range of topics - plus booknotes and footnotes.
Best wishes
Anne Else wsanz-bounces@lists.vuw.ac.nz
Homeworks Trust
Homeworks Trust has launched a new website for men and women who have mental health or drug and alcohol problems because of domestic violence. This website provides a safe place to share, discuss and ask and answer questions www.hedrovememad.com
