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  • In the news: Doctors say a surge in whooping cough cases shows how much immunisation rates need to improve.

    … pēpi (infants) vulnerable to severe disease, especially if a national epidemic of pertussis occurs.  Dr David was … - Increasing whooping cough cases put pēpi at risk. What can be done about it? She was also interviewed by Dale … by NewstalkZB and Mediaworks.   … In the news: Doctors say a surge in whooping cough cases shows how much immunisation …
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  • PHCC monthly Newsletter: September 2024

    … defining features of public health. Not only is there a focus on the health of populations, but also a long-term perspective and a concern for addressing health determinants and inequities. …
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  • PHCC monthly newsletter: December 2024

    … Covid-19 Report, released on 28 November,  which provides a well-considered ‘road map’ for improving pandemic preparedness. But note that the report comes at a time of major staff cuts in public health.  Other Briefings … Health Survey data on smoking and vaping,  explore what can be done eliminate cervical cancer and examine inequities …
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  • In the news: Water leaks cost NZ $122m a year - research

    … New Zealand's water infrastructure system is leaking at a rate far higher than in leading European countries - … about $122 million each year.  The Briefing also led to a call from Water NZ CEO Gillian Blythe for increased … on Newstalk ZB .  … In the news: Water leaks cost NZ $122m a year - research …
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  • In the news: Public health experts and the food industry call on govt to fund health survey

    … experts are calling on the government to urgently fund a new National Nutrition Survey to better understand New … and to help shape public policy.  Cliona Ni Mhurchu,  a professor of population nutrition at the University of … Midday Report on 19 February that the survey would be a small but vital investment compared to the huge costs …
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  • Media release: Insulation matters - The evidence for keeping our improved Building Code standards

    … hard-won improvements to the Building Code. “There is a 20-year history of solid research in Aotearoa New Zealand … more health sector costs and lower productivity. Even a top-up to existing insulation provides health benefits that … Research Association of New Zealand (BRANZ) analysis found a positive cost benefit. “Industry has already invested in …
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  • Media release: Another Havelock North? Govt undoing protections for drinking water safety

    … for our drinking water, the Government is risking a repeat of the Havelock North campylobacteriosis outbreak … warning now seems prophetic as the Government is proposing a number of policy changes that will weaken protections for … over commercial interests (Te Mana o te Wai). This was a major public health gain. Additionally, the Resource …
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  • Media release: Vaping crackdown falls short: Gaps in new bill leave youth at risk

    … coalition Government is moving to reduce youth vaping with a proposed bill that introduces measures to ban disposable … wants to “crackdown” on youth vaping, it must take a more comprehensive approach, including tighter controls on … products adults use to stop smoking,” she says. “A more robust approach could also include regulating vaping …
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  • Media release: New analysis shows Ka Ora, Ka Ako Healthy School Lunch Programme exceeds expectations

    … Auckland Professor Boyd Swinburn and co-authors have used a Value for Investment analysis to examine what the programme … 20% meaning happier, more engaged students and that is a big plus for the programme,” he says adding hungry kids are … identifying ways to expand the programme, undertaking a formal cost-effectiveness study, and building in more …
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  • Media release: Call for transparency from the Government on tobacco industry influence and connections

    … opinion has been well documented. Tobacco companies have a clear vested interest in opposing measures estimated to … legislation is very high; 67% of people polled in a recent survey supported or strongly supported retaining … members of groups funded by tobacco companies. We believe a full and complete register of all such interactions should …
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