All our information supports guidelines set out by the Ministry of Health and the New Zealand Government. To find out more information visit the New Zealand COVID-19 website. https://covid19.govt.nz/
COMMUNITY SPORT RETURN TO PLAY GUIDELINES
Risk Assessment for returning staff contractors
https://sportnz.org.nz/covid-19/sector-advice/mass-gathering-guidance/
UPDATES
Play, active recreation and sport at Alert Level 2
Quick reference for play, active recreation and sport
Sport and recreation activities at Alert Levels 1 – 4
Balance is Better National Sport Season Transition Guidelines
KEY INFORMATION
- Unite against COVID-19 website covid19.govt.nz
- Subscribe to the COVID-19 daily email here
- Healthline 0800 358 5453
- Government helpline 0800 779 997
- Need to talk? Call or text 1737 or visit www.allright.org.nz/campaigns/getting-through-together
- Essential business enquiries essential@mbie.govt.nz or 0800 22 66 57
- Reporting breaches of any Alert restrictions 105.police.govt.nz
- Queries about transport email essentialtravel@transport.govt.nz
- For financial support visit www.workandincome.govt.nz or call 0800 559 009
iDMe contact tracing for NZ Sport
New Zealand sports organisers are required to maintain a contact tracing log to identify individuals who may have come into contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19. Sector advice from Sport NZ can be found here.
Traditional sign-in methods such as a manual guest book (paper/pen) or touchscreen iPad are not desirable since people don’t want to touch shared items or surfaces. Also, these sign-in methods can be cumbersome when a number of people may congregate within a relatively short space of time, since they can cause queues and delay access.
iDMe solves this
Step 1
iDMe lets sports organisers turn your own smartphone or tablet into a QR Code scanner so you can instantly scan people into your venue, courts, turf, fields or clubrooms.
Step 2
iDMe lets people create their own personal QR Code on their phone with their contact information (name, address, email, phone number). They can save it to their phone home screen and only need to do this once.
It’s as simple as that.
Once saved, everyone’s personal QR Code displays on their phone even without wifi or data. They can then show their personal QR Code to be signed in and provide their details for contact tracing, completely touch-free.
Or self check-in.
There’s also a self check-in option that lets people register to attend without being scanned.
Find out what activities you can do
www.brainwave.org.nz/resources
3 simple habits to help you thrive
Allright.org.nz – Kia ora, At this tough time, it’s more important than ever for us to be kind, keep in touch and band together. Here we share some of the simple things we can do right now to look after ourselves and others. We’re all experiencing ups and downs, and we all see things a little differently – but together, we will get through this.
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