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Waitaha Nursing Research Showcase

Are you interested in nursing research? Wanting some professional development?  

The inaugural Waitaha Nursing Research Showcase is coming up next week!  

This year’s theme is: Looking ahead: Where have we been, and where are we going? The showcase will capture nurses’ research from the Canterbury health system – primary, secondary and tertiary care. 

Event Details: 

When: 29th July-2nd August 2024, an hour each day, between 1200-1300hrs. 

Where: Attend in person at Manawa (276 Antigua Street) or via Zoom.  

Who: This event is open to all health professionals interested in nursing research. 

By attending this event, you can earn professional development hours via healthLearn! 

Register now through healthLearn!  

If you do not have access to healthLearn or have any questions, email NursingResearch@cdhb.health.nz. 

For more information about healthLearn click here: healthLearn  

The WORD is out: WORD Christchurch Festival opens 27 August!

We are stoked to sponsor WORD Christchurch for the fourth year in a row. The festival brings communities together through a love of words, and features some of Aotearoa’s best storytellers, performers and writers at a diverse range of events. Taking place from 27 August to 1 September, this festival is one that’s not to be missed!! 

There are heaps of free events (yay free stuff!) worth checking out. You can view the programme here: Programme – Word Christchurch Festival 2024 

Find out how UC is involved here: WORD 2024 stars Canterbury scholars and authors | University of Canterbury 

Think First – Winter Wellness

Winter can be tough. It’s cold, the days are short, and it can be hard to motivate yourself to stay active. Sometimes you just want to eat some comfort food, curl up on the sofa and watch Netflix. However you’re feeling, here are a few ways to help get you through the winter staying healthy and well. 

Schedule down time and get plenty of sleep  

Lack of sleep combined with too much stress makes you more susceptible to illnesses. Getting a good night’s sleep helps your body recover and fend off infection, while time spent relaxing and doing activities you enjoy will help you feel less stressed. If you feel overwhelmed with study, try planning your week ahead and include time for leisure. Visit our support and wellbeing pages to see what support UC can offer. 

Exercise  

Although the cold weather and short days can decrease your motivation, exercise actually helps to build your immune system. Get out into the winter sunshine and breathe in some fresh air. Even a short walk around the block is helpful. Check out the UC RecCentre and see what’s on offer at UC Sport.  

Eat a balanced diet  

In the winter, it is tempting to rely on comfort foods, but it is important to stock up on plenty of fruit and vegetables to give your immune system the fuel and nutrients it needs to thrive. Fresh produce is pricier in the winter, which can be difficult on a student budget, so buy in-season specials. Frozen or canned fruits and vegetables are more affordable while still offering the same health benefits.  

Open windows  

Living in a cold, damp flat can make you sick. Open windows and air out the house for a short time every day, especially when cooking or showering. This will decrease dampness and mould, and make the house easier to heat.  

Stay home if you’re sick  

If you’re feeling unwell the best thing to do is stay at home. Going to that party this weekend might be tempting, but you could pass the virus to your friends and whānau. Stay home, and make sure you and your mates are well enough to enjoy what winter has to offer. The UC Health Centre is here to help you stay healthy and well while you’re studying.