TFOM conducted a random survey on Japan Day, 6 Nov. 2022. More than 30 questionnaires have been collected, TFOM also received a positive comments from the public regarding the concept of the CALD well-being hub.
Mental Health Awareness Week 2022
Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW), is run each year by the Mental Health Foundation.
This year, MHAW is taking place on 26 September – 2 October and the theme is ‘Reconnect – with the people and places that lift you up’.
This year’s Mental Health Awareness Week is about reconnection. The past couple of years have been tough and it’s easy to feel disconnected from the people and places that are important to us. Whether it’s reconnecting with someone you have lost contact with, a special place or even yourself, reconnect with the people and places that lift you up to enhance your wellbeing – hei pikinga waiora.
Take Care of the minority community
In July and August 2022, The Foundation of Minority distributed over 20,000 free masks and RATS to the ethnic communities through community centres, sports clubs, churches and venues of community events.