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Sleeves Rolled Up

Sleeves Rolled Up
Author: The Salvation Army New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga and Samoa
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Sleeves Rolled Up is a podcast produced by The Salvation Army New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga and Samoa.
While you may know The Salvation Army for our op shops or handing out food parcels, what you might not know is that we’re involved in so much more. Our strong social justice focus informs our work, work such as reintegrating people back into society after they are released from prison, building social housing communities, supporting people experiencing homelessness, advocating for social change at government level, releasing research papers about social issues, giving people a hand up through our wraparound services and so much more!
We hope you enjoy listening to these interviews with our guests who are determined to see people’s lives transformed through their respective roles within The Salvation Army.
While you may know The Salvation Army for our op shops or handing out food parcels, what you might not know is that we’re involved in so much more. Our strong social justice focus informs our work, work such as reintegrating people back into society after they are released from prison, building social housing communities, supporting people experiencing homelessness, advocating for social change at government level, releasing research papers about social issues, giving people a hand up through our wraparound services and so much more!
We hope you enjoy listening to these interviews with our guests who are determined to see people’s lives transformed through their respective roles within The Salvation Army.
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In this episode we chat with Lieutenant Semi Ratu, corps officer at Ashburton Corps and a sports chaplain. Semi has uniquely combined his deep faith with his passion for sports & people, creating a dynamic role that impacts many lives both on and off the field.
Interview with Semi in SALT magazine: https://saltmagazine.org.nz/faith-on-and-off-the-field/
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In this episode we chat with Mike Douglas, National Operations Manager of The Salvation Army's Bridge Service. You'll learn more about the critical role the Bridge plays in supporting recovery from addiction and hear firsthand how dedicated people like Mike are driving change and providing hope. Mike shares his journey, the successes and challenges of the Bridge programme, and how each of us can contribute to a healthier, more supportive community. Tune in to learn more about the transformative work being done and how it's reshaping lives every day.
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In this episode, we chat with Captain Daniel Buckingham, corps officer at The Salvation Army Cuba Street. Daniel shares his journey to officership and how he has been transforming and reinvigorating The Salvation Army’s presence in the Wellington CBD.
More information about The Salvation Army Cuba Street : https://www.salvationarmy.org.nz/centres/nz/lower-north-island/wellington-city/salvation-army-cuba-street
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In this episode we sit down with Greg Foster, the Director of Social Housing at The Salvation Army. With a varied background and dedication to sustainable housing solutions, Greg shares his journey from international development to leading social housing initiatives in New Zealand. Learn about the innovative methods and technologies used to address the housing crisis, the influence of policy on social housing, and the future of housing solutions in Aotearoa. Join us as we explore how dedication and innovation can build communities where everyone has a home.
More about social housing: https://www.salvationarmy.org.nz/get-help/housing/community-social-housing
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In this episode we welcome Jules and Mat Badger, co-authors of 'When the Light Goes Out'. They open up about Jules’ struggles with mental health and the powerful journey of recovery that they've embarked on together. From revisiting deeply reflective moments to sharing insights on family support and generational differences in handling mental health, Mat and Jules were profoundly honest in this interview. Whether you're facing similar challenges or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable lessons on resilience, hope, and the power Jesus has to heal.
You can purchase When the Lights Go Out here: https://shop.sarmy.net.nz/product?openform&pid=SBUS-CVC66E
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In this episode, we chat with Bhoomesh Shreeham, the practice manager of The Salvation Army's Hauora Service. This is an amazing healthcare initiative right in the heart of Auckland.
Bhoomesh chats about the highs and lows of running a healthcare service that not only heals illnesses but also nurtures the overall well-being of individuals and families.
Don't miss this episode if you're curious about how healthcare can go beyond just medical treatment to address wider social needs and foster holistic well-being.
No matter if you're a healthcare professional, a community organiser, or someone who's just passionate about innovative healthcare solutions, Bhoomesh's experiences and the vision of the Hauora Service are sure to inspire you.
More information about the Hauora Service https://hauoraservice.salvationarmy.org.nz/
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Welcome to Season 3 of Sleeves Rolled Up! In this episode we’re joined by Mark and Julie Campbell, the Territorial Leaders for The Salvation Army in New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. We chat about their journeys to becoming Salvation Army officers and what their roles entail.
We also discuss their heart for serving the Officers and employees of The Salvation Army and the complexity of their leadership roles and the daily challenges they face. Mark and Julie also share inspiring stories of transformation and renewal seen through The Salvation Army's initiatives.
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In this episode of we delve into the complex world of alcohol regulation, online gambling, and the struggles individuals face due to financial hardships.
As New Zealand grapples with the implications of its current policies, will politicians step up to reform alcohol laws and protect vulnerable citizens from the clutches of online gambling and aggressive debt collection?
Join us as we discuss these multifaceted issues, their impact on the margins, and the necessary political actions.
Read the full Pressing Issues report: https://www.salvationarmy.org.nz/research-policy/social-policy-parliamentary-unit/2023-general-election
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As New Zealand gears up for elections, we're thinking about the 100,000 people facing homelessness and those in uncertain or temporary housing accommodation.
Tune in as we examine the political promises and the real-world implications for the thousands of people seeking a place to call home.
Read the full Pressing Issues report: https://www.salvationarmy.org.nz/research-policy/social-policy-parliamentary-unit/2023-general-election
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As New Zealand gears up for elections, we're thinking about the issues that will impact New Zealand's younger generation. How will political parties address the persisting issue of child poverty and food hardship? What plans are in place to tackle the rise in youth mental distress and unemployment? And as instances of abuse and violence against children continue to rise, what are politicians doing to support prevention measures at the community and family/whānau level?
Read the full Pressing Issues report: https://www.salvationarmy.org.nz/research-policy/social-policy-parliamentary-unit/2023-general-election
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As New Zealand gears up for elections, we dissect the promises being made about ensuring a living wage for all.
What are the various political parties pledging, and what does it mean for people on the margins? We explore topics ranging from job security to fair taxation.
Read the full Pressing Issues report: https://www.salvationarmy.org.nz/research-policy/social-policy-parliamentary-unit/2023-general-election
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In the final episode of our Politics and Pathways series we talk to Labour MP Jamie Strange. Jamie's unique journey, from pastoral work to teaching, has profoundly shaped his perspective on the role of faith in public life and the enduring influence of Christian values in New Zealand's evolving political landscape.
During our conversation, Jamie also touches upon the centralization of services and its benefits for local communities. He emphasizes the critical need for meeting fundamental needs for all New Zealanders, especially our children and young people, to ensure they succeed in education.
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Join us as we chat to Carmel Claridge, Court Coordinator for Te Kōti o Timatanga Hou (TKTH), also known as the Court of New Beginnings based in Auckland, New Zealand. The court was set up due to concerns about increased low-level, public nuisance offending by people experiencing homelessness in central Auckland.
Carmel provides an intriguing glimpse into a typical workday and the multifaceted role encompassing advocacy, support, and legal oversight.
Tune in to understand how this unique court process promotes empowering, practical outcomes such as acquiring an ID, securing lease agreements, or re-connecting with family. Carmel also shares some heartwarming stories of individuals who have experienced transformation through their experience with TKTH.
More information about the Court of New Beginnings: https://saltmagazine.org.nz/the-court-of-new-beginnings-te-kotio-timatanga-hou/
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This episode of our Pathways & Politics series features an interview with National MP Simeon Brown who speaks with Ana Ika from The Salvation Army’s Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit about the impact of his faith and his values in Parliament.
They also discuss some key issues we’re facing in society today around youth, crime and the never ending transport projects around the country. This interview is part of our 8-part series where we interview eight current MP's about their faith, backgrounds, politics and key issues for Election 2023.
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This episode of our Pathways & Politics series features an interview with Labour MP Glen Bennett. He talks with Paul Barber from The Salvation Army’s Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit about his pathways in life and faith, and his first term as an MP in Parliament in Wellington.
Glen grew up in The Salvation Army with parents who are Salvation Army officers. Caring for those on the margin - including many years working with children in foster care - is central to his life and his vision for politics.
This interview is part of our 8-part series where we interview 8 current MP's about their faith, backgrounds, politics and key issues for Election 2023.
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In this episode we sit down with Gareth Marshall, Territorial Director of Family Stores about the history and mission of these iconic Salvation Army stores.
We chat about how Family Stores play a vital role in supporting local communities and Gareth shares with us the behind-the-scenes process of sorting, pricing, and getting donated items on shelves, as well as some helpful tips about what to donate and what not to.
Plus, we discuss the role of Family Stores in promoting environmental sustainability through recycling and waste reduction. Throughout our chat, Gareth shares heartwarming stories of the positive impact Family Stores have had on many lives, as well as the opportunities they provide for volunteers.
Join us in this thought-provoking episode and learn how you can contribute to Family Stores' ongoing mission to help those in need.
In this episode of our Pathways and Politics series we interview Labour MP Naisi Chen about her pathways in life and faith, and her work in Parliament.
Naisi is the only MP of Chinese ethnicity currently in Parliament as well as being one of the youngest MPs. Describing herself as of the “1.5 Generation” she reflects on her identity as someone who came to Aotearoa New Zealand from China with her family as a young child, and her hopes to make sure that everyone has a voice in politics in this country.
This interview is part of our 8-part series where we interview 8 current MP's about their faith, backgrounds, politics and key issues for Election 2023.
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In this episode of our Pathways and Politics series we interview National MP Simon O’Connor who is the MP for Tāmaki. He talks with Paul Barber from our social policy team about his pathways in life and faith, and shares insights from almost 12 years as an MP in Parliament both as an opposition MP and as part of the previous National-led government.
“Faith”, he says, “is simply part who I am and informs everything I do”.
This interview is part of our 8-part series where we interview 8 current MP's about their faith, backgrounds, politics and key issues for Election 2023.
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In the third episode of our Pathways and Politics series Paul Barber interviews Labour MP Dr Neru Leavasa, who is the MP for Takanini in South Auckland. Dr Leavasa talks about his pathways in life and faith, and his work in Parliament as a first-term MP. He has run a GP practice in South Auckland and takes with him into Parliament the desire to make changes for the better in the health and prosperity of his community and the whole country.
This interview is part of our 8-part series where we interview 8 current MP's about their faith, backgrounds, politics and key issues for Election 2023.
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Ever wondered how a foodbank operates behind the scenes? We were fortunate enough to chat with Joel Williams, team leader at Manukau Community Ministries, one of the busiest Salvation Army foodbanks in New Zealand.
We discuss:
- how the foodbank operates and gets enough food for the community
- the impact a food parcel can have on someone's life
- maintaining wellbeing when working in an environment that can be highly emotional
It was awesome talking to Joel about his passion for this work - enjoy the episode!
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