From an Aotearoa NZ perspective, it makes for interesting reading. Our mechanism for collecting high quality data about our stillbirths & infant losses (PMMR - perinatal & maternal mortality review) is on shaky ground, like many other govt agencies. It's such important mahi, esp 4 bereaved whānau.
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Kia ora tātou. One of a range I’ve been working up recently… better late than never?
Launching this and many more on changegear.nz when it surfaces in the coming days. Yeah after Xmas, I know. Share if you care.
#TeReo #gen-t #kiakaha
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And more praise coming your way Toby @xtotl.bsky.social, this time for your graphic novel of Te Tiriti o Waitangi for the school journal (w Ross Calman & Mark Derby). Course participants saying it's an 'excellent resource for an easy digest of history and issues facing the country today'! Ka rawe!
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Kapiti Island, Monday 23 October
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Kia ora Toby, I did a shout out to you a few weeks ago but couldn't find you. Thx for your awesome mahi!
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October 15th is the end of Baby Loss Awareness Week; today bereaved whānau around the world will light a candle at 7pm to honour and remember their babies and children who are so missed and so loved ❤️ a wave of light will envelop the globe 🌎
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A shout out to Toby Morris and the power of his work. I have an online course that talks about inequity and today a participant spoke about how this comic changed their viewpoint entirely. How they had thought we all start at the same place.
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Rain has stopped and we have some watery sun for Alexandra's world-famous-in-NZ Blossom Festival, affectionately know as 'Blossie'
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