Pacific language videos: Niue

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Source: Auckland University of Technology (AUT)

18 Oct, 2021

Episode eight of this year’s AUT Pacific Language Week video series has been released.

To acknowledge Niue Language Week being celebrated in Aotearoa from 17 October to 23 October, the video is narrated in Niuean (with English subtitles). It takes a look at the long-term effects that could be experienced by people who have suffered from stroke.

View our Niue Language Week video below to find out more about how stroke can cause permanent loss of function in all or part of your body.

Check out the AUT Stroke Riskometer™ app

The video encourages the use of the free Stroke Riskometer mobile app developed by Professor Valery Feigin, Professor Feigin, Director of the National Institute for Stroke and Applied Neurosciences at AUT, to assess their individual risk of stroke and undertake efforts to reduce the risk. The app also been endorsed by the World Stroke Organisation, the World Heart Foundation, the World Federation of Neurology, and the European Stroke Organisation.

Release dates

To watch each video in the 2021 AUT Pacific Language Videos: ‘Busting the myths around stroke’ as it is launched, follow the ‘Pacific at AUT’ Facebook page or watch on YouTube. The AUT Pacific Language Weeks project is supported by the Pacific Media Network.

  • Tokelau Language Week: Sunday 24 October – Saturday 30 October 2021

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