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Health Promotion Agency | Te Hiringa Hauora

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Changing public attitudes about smoking: In Fact

In 2010, around four in five (79%) people agreed that smoking was a real problem in New Zealand, regardless of demographic background. Agreement was higher in…

Public opinion about tobacco control regulation: In Fact

Smoking is a complex issue that requires comprehensive approaches to help change behaviours. These approaches include legislation and policy changes, enforcement, health promotion and cessation support.…

ALAC Alcohol Monitor 2009-10

This report updates the previous drinking behaviours reports produced for ALAC covering the 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09 periods. The 2008-09 year saw a change in…

2010 Health and Lifestyles Survey: Alcohol-related attitudes

In the 2010 Health and Lifestyles Survey, 1,740 participants were asked a series of questions about drinking status, how much they would support or oppose various…

Health and Lifestyles Survey 2010: Methodology Report

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…

Alcohol Use and Maori Young People

This fact sheet presents findings about alcohol use among young Māori attending secondary schools in New Zealand. These findings were drawn from a large national survey that investigated…

National sun exposure survey 2009/10: Youth 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. This document…

New Zealanders' participation in gambling

This report presents descriptive results showing New Zealanders' participation in gambling activities over the 12 months prior to the 2010 Health and Lifestyles Survey. It compares…

Never Let Your Child Get Sunburnt: Did the messages get through? In Fact

In 2007/08, the Health Sponsorship Council (HSC) launched the Never Let Your Child Get Sunburnt campaign. The campaign targeted parents and caregivers and explained the link…

Face the Facts - what did we learn? In the Loop

A summary of the learnings about the Face the Facts campaign.