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Whanau Link LogoDealing with terminal illness is a very traumatic experience for all involved, including the patient, their partner, their family and friends. Whanau Link is designed to assist people in this situation by providing wireless-based laptops so that Hospice patients and their immediate family can communicate via the Internet with other members of their Whanau, with friends, with extended family, and resolve business and personal matters.

The Whanau Link project picks up on this clear need and a pilot project was established at the Mary Potter Hospice in March 2005 with the full and active support of the project partners.

The response to the year long trial (Phases One and Two) was overwhelmingly positive.

In 2006 funding from the Digital Strategy Fund enabled us to build on the success of the Mary Potter Hospice Pilot by establishing similar facilities in a selected number of hospices throughout the Wellington, and Lower North Island region (Phase Three). This phase was completed in November 2008 when the service was extended to include Te Rangimarie's outreach facility in Hawera.

Planning is now under way for a preliminary scoping exercise for extending the service to all hospices in New Zealand (Phase Four).

Whanau Link has been the subject of several newspaper stories:

There is also a video 'story' about Whanau Link.

Wellington ICT recently received approval to assign unspent funding from Phase Three to the following tasks:

  • Extend Phase Three to include the small outreach facility in Hawera.
  • Carry out a comprehensive assessment and scope out the requirement for Phase Four (nationwide rollout to all hospice centres in New Zealand).
 

Events and Training

Engage Your Community unConference
21 August 2010

A Free learning event for people from community groups who use the web/IT to engage people and stay connected

Register for free!

 


dICTionary

Cloud Computing

is a way of computing, via the Internet, that broadly shares computer resources instead of having a local personal computer handle specific applications (wikipedia)

Cyber Hui

a seminar focusing on the use of computers and IT (NZ Dictionary Centre)

Googleable

producing a number of search results if entered into the Google® Internet search engine (MacmillanDictionary)

'Are you Googleable? … If the world's favourite search engine can't find you, neither can your clients.
 

Programmes and Projects


e-Rider


Stepping Up


e-Engage Your Community


Whanau Link

Breaking News

We are starting the year with a bang! We will be focusing our energies  to upskill community groups about IT tools and its benefits to the organisation.

We have lined up interesting talks, great seminars and fantastic conferences all throughout the year.  

Check out the training calendar.
 

CyberSched Wellington

Getting a Great Website (WICT) - June 24

UPLoad 2010: the Great Debate (Unlimited Potential) - 18 May

My-Linkedin-Face-Space:Can we be friends with privacy? (Office of the Privacy Commissioner) - 27 April

Online Information Strategies (Squiz) - 29 April

The Future of Privacy (Office of the Privacy Commissioner) - 5 May