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National sun exposure survey 2009/10: Topline report

Started in 1994, this ongoing sun protection survey takes place every three years, and collects information on New Zealanders' sun protection behaviour and attitudes. Topline results…

National Alcohol Accords Stocktake

This report collates information from the initial Phase 1 draft report compiled by Barry MaDonald and Paul Tweed, Canterbury District Health Board - Community and Public…

Where are people smoking? In Fact

Background It is important to know where people physically go to smoke, for two main reasons: 1) as part of understanding the target audience of smokers,…

Public concern about tobacco: In Fact

Background Towards the tobacco control sector’s vision of a tobacco free New Zealand/Tupeka Kore Aotearoa, it is important to understand the level of public concern about…

Health and Lifestyles Survey 2008

The Health and Lifestyles Survey (HLS) is a monitor of the health behaviour and attitudes of New Zealand adults aged 15 years and over, and parents…

Never Let Your Child Get Sunburnt post-campaign evaluation survey

HSC’s communications about sun safety is evaluated through post-campaign surveys. This document presents results from the Never Let Your Child Get Sunburnt communication campaign, which began…

Takataapui, Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Scoping Exercise

A scoping report to help inform ALAC's consideration of its role in the reduction of alcohol-related harm in Takatâpui, Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual communities.

Representatives from Agencies addressing Drug and Alcohol issues Regionally

The purpose of this research is to provide ALAC and partner agencies with information to support their decisions on “RADAR” – an initiative in which Northland…

Far North Area Alcohol Accords Final Evaluation

An evaluation to describe and analyse the four Far North alcohol accords, and document why the accord initiative was set up, how the accords were established…

New Zealand Injury Prevention Strategy (NZIPS) Reports

The New Zealand Injury Prevention Strategy (NZIPS) was disestablished in December 2013. The information contained on the pages below has been archived for reference purposes only.…