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TE ORANGA HINENGARO
ii • Te Oranga Hinengaro – Māori Mental Wellbeing He Whakamihi (Acknowledgements) Nāu te rourou, nāku te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi With your basket and my basket the people will live. The rangatiratanga of Matua Witeria (Witi) Ashby (Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Kawa) and Whaea Moe Milne (Ngāti Hine) MENTAL DISTRESS AND DISCRIMINATION IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND 3 KEY FINDINGS Mental distress-related discrimination impacts peoples’ ability to contribute and participate in society. To do something about mental distress-related discrimination, we ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ALCOHOL SURVEY 4 2011 ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ALCOHOL SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE – ADULTS (aged 18 and above) INTRODUCTION Kia ora/good morning/afternoon/evening, my name is ^2, from Research New Zealand.We have been asked to conduct a survey DRIVE SMOKEFREE FOR TAMARIKI Drive Smokefree For Tamariki delivers an empowering message to promote smokefree cars. Meeting smokers in the moment of getting into the car, Drive Smokefree for Tamariki acknowledges it can be tough but it can be done, and the rewards are worth it for healthy tamariki. Younger children are vulnerable to the effects of second-hand smoke, which accumulates in vehicles even when ALCOHOL – THE BODY & HEALTH EFFECTS 3 Acknowledgements The Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand (ALAC) would like to thank Dr Fiona Imlach Gunasekara, Public Health Medicine Specialist, for preparing the summaries of the health and body effects of alcohol in this resource. MENTAL HEALTH IN AOTEAROA Methodology The NZMHM is a nationwide in home face-to-face survey that was conducted in 2015, 2016 and 2018. The study collects information on mental health and wellbeing.TE ORANGA HINENGARO
ii • Te Oranga Hinengaro – Māori Mental Wellbeing He Whakamihi (Acknowledgements) Nāu te rourou, nāku te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi With your basket and my basket the people will live. The rangatiratanga of Matua Witeria (Witi) Ashby (Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Kawa) and Whaea Moe Milne (Ngāti Hine) MENTAL DISTRESS AND DISCRIMINATION IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND 3 KEY FINDINGS Mental distress-related discrimination impacts peoples’ ability to contribute and participate in society. To do something about mental distress-related discrimination, we ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ALCOHOL SURVEY 4 2011 ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ALCOHOL SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE – ADULTS (aged 18 and above) INTRODUCTION Kia ora/good morning/afternoon/evening, my name is ^2, from Research New Zealand.We have been asked to conduct a survey TE HIRINGA HAUORA/HEALTH PROMOTION AGENCY RESOURCE STORE Our goal at Te Hiringa Hauora/Health Promotion Agency is for New Zealanders to experience positive mental health and wellbeing. We aim to reduce the impact of depression and anxiety on the lives of New Zealanders, and create a nation that values and includes people with experience of mental illness, so that all New Zealanders can participate in society and in the everyday life of theirVAPE TO QUITSTRONG
Vape to QuitStrong is a harm reduction campaign. It is designed to reduce the significant harm that is caused by smoking tobacco. Te Hiringa Hauora has developed the campaign on behalf of the Ministry of Health. It aligns with the Ministry of Health’s position statement on vaping, and its role in contributing to Smokefree 2025. Vaping can be a way to quit tobacco, as it TE HIRINGA HAUORA/HEALTH PROMOTION AGENCY RESOURCE STORE Te Hiringa Hauora/Health Promotion Agency, alongside many other organisations, is working toward the Government’s goal that New Zealand be smokefree by 2025 – with a smoking prevalence of less than 5% of the population. Our contribution to this change focuses onkey audiences –
TE HIRINGA HAUORA/HEALTH PROMOTION AGENCY RESOURCE STORE Te Hiringa Hauora has created this Player of Day certificate so you can acknowledge excellence in junior sports. The certificate also reinforces positive messaging about water being the best drink, and supports your advice on encouraging young people to make healthy choices. Note: These certificates are ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ALCOHOL SURVEY 4 2011 ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ALCOHOL SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE – ADULTS (aged 18 and above) INTRODUCTION Kia ora/good morning/afternoon/evening, my name is ^2, from Research New Zealand.We have been asked to conduct a survey POSTNATAL DEPRESSION IN NEW ZEALAND Postnatal depression in New Zealand 5 Those with EPDS-PND and those without had similar knowledge about the places they could go to seek help if they thought they might be experiencing depression. THE CULTURE OF ALCOHOL PROMOTION AND CONSUMPTION REPORT ISBN: 978-1-927224-58-8 (online) Citation: Gee, S., Jackson, S. J. & Sam, M. (2013). The culture of alcohol promotion and consumption at major sports events in New Zealand: Research report commissioned bythe
GAMBLING REPORT
1 ISBN: 978-0-478-44924-2 Prepared for the Health Promotion Agency by: Thewaporn (Wa) Thimasarn-Anwar, Dr Hanna Squire, Dr Holly Trowland &Dr Greg Martin
TRENDS IN AFFORDABILITY OF ALCOHOL IN NEW ZEALAND 3 Executive summary Increasing the price of cheap alcohol, such as through excise taxes or minimum pricing schemes, is an important tool in a package of measures that SUN EXPOSURE SURVEY 2016 QUESTIONNAIRE 4 HEALTH PROMOTION AGENCY SUN EXPOSURE SURVEY 2016 QUESTIONNAIRE Final Flow diagram for selecting the day in question The method in which a day was selected followed a set of criteria, which is explained belowin the diagram.
TE HIRINGA HAUORA/HEALTH PROMOTION AGENCY RESOURCE STORE Our goal at Te Hiringa Hauora/Health Promotion Agency is for New Zealanders to experience positive mental health and wellbeing. We aim to reduce the impact of depression and anxiety on the lives of New Zealanders, and create a nation that values and includes people with experience of mental illness, so that all New Zealanders can participate in society and in the everyday life of theirLEVY ON ALCOHOL
The Health Promotion Agency (HPA) has taken over the functions previously carried out by the Alcohol Advisory Council (ALAC). From 1 July 2013 the ALAC levy became known as the HPA levy. The annual adjustment to the levy on alcohol products took place on 1 July 2019. Alcohol products removed from a licensed manufacturing area or imported after midnight on 30 June 2019 are TE HIRINGA HAUORA/HEALTH PROMOTION AGENCY RESOURCE STORE Te Hiringa Hauora/Health Promotion Agency, alongside many other organisations, is working toward the Government’s goal that New Zealand be smokefree by 2025 – with a smoking prevalence of less than 5% of the population. Our contribution to this change focuses onkey audiences –
ALCOHOL – THE BODY & HEALTH EFFECTS 3 Acknowledgements The Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand (ALAC) would like to thank Dr Fiona Imlach Gunasekara, Public Health Medicine Specialist, for preparing the summaries of the health and body effects of alcohol in this resource.TE ORANGA HINENGARO
ii • Te Oranga Hinengaro – Māori Mental Wellbeing He Whakamihi (Acknowledgements) Nāu te rourou, nāku te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi With your basket and my basket the people will live. The rangatiratanga of Matua Witeria (Witi) Ashby (Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Kawa) and Whaea Moe Milne (Ngāti Hine) REVIEW OF WORKPLACE-BASED ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG EARLY ISBN 0-478-11642-X ISSN 1174-2801 ALCOHOL ADVISORY COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND Kaunihera Whakatupato Waipiro o Aotearoa PO Box 5023 Wellington New Zealand ‘BABY TEETH MATTER’ ISBN: 978-0-478-44937-2 Citation: Health Promotion Agency. (2018). ‘Baby Teeth Matter’: Insights and impacts of the 2016-2017 Oral health campaign.Health Promotion Agency: Wellington. Prepared for the Health Promotion Agency by: UMR Research BackgroundGAMBLING REPORT
5 5.1 Individual gambling harm 83 5.2 Second-hand gambling harm 105 5.3 Gambling harm related knowledge 125 5.4 Views on gambling 138 ALCOHOL-ATTRIBUTABLE BURDEN OF DISEASE AND INJURY IN NEW ii Authors: Jennie Connor and Robyn Kydd (Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, University of Otago), Kevin Shield and Jürgen Rehm (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto; World Health Organization Global Burden of Disease 2010 Risk Factors CollaboratingGroup).
SUN EXPOSURE SURVEY 2016 QUESTIONNAIRE 4 HEALTH PROMOTION AGENCY SUN EXPOSURE SURVEY 2016 QUESTIONNAIRE Final Flow diagram for selecting the day in question The method in which a day was selected followed a set of criteria, which is explained belowin the diagram.
TE HIRINGA HAUORA/HEALTH PROMOTION AGENCY RESOURCE STORE Our goal at Te Hiringa Hauora/Health Promotion Agency is for New Zealanders to experience positive mental health and wellbeing. We aim to reduce the impact of depression and anxiety on the lives of New Zealanders, and create a nation that values and includes people with experience of mental illness, so that all New Zealanders can participate in society and in the everyday life of theirLEVY ON ALCOHOL
The Health Promotion Agency (HPA) has taken over the functions previously carried out by the Alcohol Advisory Council (ALAC). From 1 July 2013 the ALAC levy became known as the HPA levy. The annual adjustment to the levy on alcohol products took place on 1 July 2019. Alcohol products removed from a licensed manufacturing area or imported after midnight on 30 June 2019 are TE HIRINGA HAUORA/HEALTH PROMOTION AGENCY RESOURCE STORE Te Hiringa Hauora/Health Promotion Agency, alongside many other organisations, is working toward the Government’s goal that New Zealand be smokefree by 2025 – with a smoking prevalence of less than 5% of the population. Our contribution to this change focuses onkey audiences –
ALCOHOL – THE BODY & HEALTH EFFECTS 3 Acknowledgements The Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand (ALAC) would like to thank Dr Fiona Imlach Gunasekara, Public Health Medicine Specialist, for preparing the summaries of the health and body effects of alcohol in this resource.TE ORANGA HINENGARO
ii • Te Oranga Hinengaro – Māori Mental Wellbeing He Whakamihi (Acknowledgements) Nāu te rourou, nāku te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi With your basket and my basket the people will live. The rangatiratanga of Matua Witeria (Witi) Ashby (Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Kawa) and Whaea Moe Milne (Ngāti Hine) REVIEW OF WORKPLACE-BASED ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG EARLY ISBN 0-478-11642-X ISSN 1174-2801 ALCOHOL ADVISORY COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND Kaunihera Whakatupato Waipiro o Aotearoa PO Box 5023 Wellington New Zealand ‘BABY TEETH MATTER’ ISBN: 978-0-478-44937-2 Citation: Health Promotion Agency. (2018). ‘Baby Teeth Matter’: Insights and impacts of the 2016-2017 Oral health campaign.Health Promotion Agency: Wellington. Prepared for the Health Promotion Agency by: UMR Research BackgroundGAMBLING REPORT
5 5.1 Individual gambling harm 83 5.2 Second-hand gambling harm 105 5.3 Gambling harm related knowledge 125 5.4 Views on gambling 138 ALCOHOL-ATTRIBUTABLE BURDEN OF DISEASE AND INJURY IN NEW ii Authors: Jennie Connor and Robyn Kydd (Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, University of Otago), Kevin Shield and Jürgen Rehm (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto; World Health Organization Global Burden of Disease 2010 Risk Factors CollaboratingGroup).
SUN EXPOSURE SURVEY 2016 QUESTIONNAIRE 4 HEALTH PROMOTION AGENCY SUN EXPOSURE SURVEY 2016 QUESTIONNAIRE Final Flow diagram for selecting the day in question The method in which a day was selected followed a set of criteria, which is explained belowin the diagram.
TE HIRINGA HAUORA/HEALTH PROMOTION AGENCY RESOURCE STORE Our goal at Te Hiringa Hauora/Health Promotion Agency is for New Zealanders to experience positive mental health and wellbeing. We aim to reduce the impact of depression and anxiety on the lives of New Zealanders, and create a nation that values and includes people with experience of mental illness, so that all New Zealanders can participate in society and in the everyday life of their ALCOHOL – THE BODY & HEALTH EFFECTS 3 Acknowledgements The Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand (ALAC) would like to thank Dr Fiona Imlach Gunasekara, Public Health Medicine Specialist, for preparing the summaries of the health and body effects of alcohol in this resource. SUBMISSION TO THE GOVERNMENT INQUIRY INTO MENTAL HEALTH Contents This paper contains the following documents: 1. HPA’s submission to the Government Inquiry into Mental Health and Addiction 2. Supporting information supplied to the Inquiry on: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON ORAL HEALTH IN PRESCHOOLERS A LITERATURE REVIEW ON ORAL HEALTH IN PRESCHOOLERS 7 BACKGROUND AETIOLOGY OF DENTAL CARIES Dental caries, also known as tooth decay, is a common infectious disease, THE PREVALENCE OF HAZARDOUS DRINKING IN OLDER NEW ZEALANDERS v Executive summary Hazardous drinking prevalence in older New Zealanders Estimates of hazardous drinking in older New Zealanders range from 15% (1) to between 40 and 50% (2-4).Hazardous drinking is a significant factor contributing to the burden of disease TE HIRINGA HAUORA/HEALTH PROMOTION AGENCY RESOURCE STORE Order free infant feeding resources about what, when and how to introduce solid foods at around six months of age. These resources are designed to help parents and caregivers recognise the signs of infant readiness to start solid foods and the signs of infants' feeling full.There is
ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ALCOHOL SURVEY 4 2011 ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ALCOHOL SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE – ADULTS (aged 18 and above) INTRODUCTION Kia ora/good morning/afternoon/evening, my name is ^2, from Research New Zealand.We have been asked to conduct a survey MĀORI ATTITUDES AND 7 Executive summary This report presents findings from the analysis of the Attitudes and Behaviour Towards Alcohol Survey (ABAS) which has collected survey sample(s) of approximately 2,000 Māori participants from the 2013/14 (N= 662), TE HIRINGA HAUORA/HEALTH PROMOTION AGENCY RESOURCE STORE Te Hiringa Hauora/Health Promotion Agency, alongside many other organisations, is working toward the Government’s goal that New Zealand be smokefree by 2025 – with a smoking prevalence of less than 5% of the population. Our contribution to this change focuses onkey audiences –
SUN EXPOSURE SURVEY 2016 QUESTIONNAIRE 4 HEALTH PROMOTION AGENCY SUN EXPOSURE SURVEY 2016 QUESTIONNAIRE Final Flow diagram for selecting the day in question The method in which a day was selected followed a set of criteria, which is explained belowin the diagram.
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