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More can join the fun, with a focus on health and wellbeing

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The national Young and Healthy Trust will bring its fun, health and wellbeing programme to Tairāwhiti next month and still has places up for grabs. 

The trust’s programmes for tamariki and rangatahi help tackle the serious problems of declining physical activity levels and corresponding rise in mental health challenges for young people, trust founder Kim Harvey says. 

“The World Health Organisation just last week declared a global inactivity crisis with 31% of adults not getting enough daily physical activity to maintain their current health, let alone improve it. 

“Sadly, this appears to be just the tip of the iceberg, with experts saying that it is much higher than that,” Harvey said. 

“If the negative impact on an individual’s quality and span of life isn’t bad enough, it is estimated the cost of the related preventable illness due to lifestyle factors will rise into the hundreds of billions of dollars globally in the next 5-10 years. 

“So my mission is to be a part of the many pathways to turn this around and the Zespri Young and Healthy Virtual Adventure in schools is a part of that. 

“Thanks to Zespri, it’s free for 20,000 children from schools across Aotearoa to enter.” 

The event runs in term three for five weeks, from August 12 to September 16. 

Contact the trust for more details at youngandhealthy.org.nz, or email Harvey at kim.harvey@youngandhealthy.org.nz 


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