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Last Publication Date: 19 Mar 2012
The report on the health of Māori children and young people with chronic conditions is divided into two main parts Part 1: 'Children and Young People…
Last Publication Date: 5 Mar 2012
This paper compares three of these ways: health impact assessment (HIA); seconding public health professionals to local government (secondment); and community-driven planning, by studying recent New…
Last Publication Date: 1 Mar 2012
As the policy challenges of dealing simultaneously with an ageing population, increased costs of health care and welfare benefits, and economic and fiscal constraints, an increased…
There is an extensive research literature on health and safety in relation to migrants and ethnic minority communities, but there is very little published research specifically…
This occasional paper uses new data from the University Commercialisation Offices of New Zealand to look at trends in the commercialisation of university research in New…
The year 2011 was dominated by the Canterbury earthquakes, the hosting of the Rugby World Cup, the environmental consequences of the foundering of the container ship…
The performance of district health boards is important for our health, and our health is vital to the economic well-being of New Zealand. The health sector…
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Last Publication Date: 28 Feb 2012
Lead absorption from other than occupational sources is a condition which is notifiable to the Medical Officer of Health under the Health Act 1956. The levels…
Last Publication Date: 17 Feb 2012
This report draws on the voices of Tūhoe and South Auckland whānau, and the hapū, iwi, Māori and community organisations working with whānau, to better understand…