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Food and Nutrition Guidelines for Healthy Infants and Toddlers (Aged 0–2): A background paper - Partially revised December 2012

The 4th edition of the Food and Nutrition Guidelines for Healthy Infants and Toddlers (Aged 0–2): A background paper brings together and updates key areas of…

Cancer Mortality Projections: 2000-2004 Update

This report updates the cancer mortality projections produced by Public Health Intelligence in 2001, using newly available data for the 2000 to 2004 period.Such projections are…

Methodology Report for the 2006/07 New Zealand Health Survey

This methodology report details the procedures and protocols followed to ensure the NZ Health Survey produced the high-quality and robust data expected of official statistics. Included is…

He Rito Harakeke: Retention of Māori in the Health and Disability Workforce

He Rito Harakeke: Retention of Māori in the Health and Disability Workforce draws on the findings in Rauringa Raupa to provide a summary of the factors…

Rauringa Raupa: Recruitment and Retention of Māori in the Health and Disability Workforce

Overall, the research provides an in-depth discusssion of: The barriers to the recruitment and retention of Māori in the Health Workforce The factors that facilitate the…

He Tipu Harakeke: Recruitment of Māori in the Health and Disability Workforce

He Tipu Harakeke: Recruitment of Māori in the Health and Disability Workforce draws on the findings in Rauringa Raupa to provide a summary of the factors…

SPEaR Good Practice Guidelines 2008

The Social Policy Evaluation and Research Committee (SPEaR) was established by Government in 2001. The SPEaR Terms of Reference included a specific function to promote the…

The 2002 Domestic Purposes and Widow’s Benefit Reform: Evaluation Report

The 2002 Domestic Purposes and Widow’s Benefit reform reshaped the support available to help people receiving these benefits move towards employment and changed the employment-related obligations…

Literature Review on Models and Efficacy of Illegal Drug Social Marketing Campaigns

The Ministry of Health has identified a social marketing campaign as one potential way to contribute to a reduction in the harm associated with the demand…

Raising the Odds? Gambling behaviour and neighbourhood access to gambling venues in New Zealand

This report presents the key results of a study that investigated whether people's gambling behaviour was associated with their local gambling environment.This study found that there…