by Le Va | Jun 6, 2018 | GPS conference
Le Va facilitated the first of six GPS workshops for 2018 at Waitangi on 3 May 2018. GPS 2018 continues with the theme established in 2017, of focusing on local and regional systems and services for Pasifika and Māori, highlighting the positives of local...
by Le Va | May 3, 2018 | Uncategorized
Le Va, a Pacific not-for-profit organisation whose work spans mental health, suicide prevention, addictions, violence prevention and cultural competency, is urging caregivers to check in on their young people and to equip themselves with the skills to spot warning...
by Le Va | May 3, 2018 | Uncategorized
26 AUGUST 2019 STATEMENT FROM LE VA Today the Chief Coroner’s release of provisional suicide statistics showing 685 people died by suspected suicide in the last year, also showed a disproportionate increase in Māori and Pasifika deaths. Le Va, a Pacific...
by Le Va | May 1, 2018 | Uncategorized
Tena koutou It has been said that coroners ‘speak for the dead to protect the living’ – this phrase captures both our duty to tell the story of the person who passed away and explain the circumstances of their death, and also to identify ways in which we...
by Le Va | Apr 30, 2018 | Uncategorized
We are delighted to announce the recipients of Le Va’s Faiva Ora Community Innovation Fund, supported by the Ministry of Health’s Faiva Ora Pasifika Disability Action Plan. The purpose of the fund is to support community-based initiatives that: support disabled...