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Ridvan Tupai-Firestone
Ridvan Tupai-Firestone (known as Riz) is a Professor in Pacific Public Health at Massey University whose research is social and cultural health inequalities, diabetes, community interventions for obesity and other diet-related health problems, and works with young Pacific people with non-communicable diseases and is an expert in the co-design methodology.
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Marcus Tamaira
Marcus’s (Ngāti Tūwharetoa) first career was as a veterinarian working as a farm clinician, practice and corporate manager and government veterinarian for 20 years across the North Island.
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Updated social vulnerability indicators for 2023 now available
We have just released our 2023 social vulnerability indicators for climate-related hazards and natural hazards in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Asthma disparities persist among children in New Zealand
We have updated our Asthma prevalence and hospitalisations in children aged 0-14 years.
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Te Kani Kingi
Professor Te Kani Kingi (Ngāti Pūkeko, Ngāti Awa, and Ngāi Tai) is Executive Director of Research and Innovation and Head of School of Indigenous Graduate Studies at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi.
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Household travel time dominated by private motor cars
We have just updated our surveillance of ‘Household travel time by mode’, using data from the NZ Household Travel Survey.
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Damp and mouldy dwellings
Damp and mouldy homes linked to poor physical and mental health Damp and mouldy living conditions are linked to a range of health issues, particularly children and vulnerable groups.
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Many children in New Zealand still live in damp or mouldy homes
We have updated our surveillance on damp and mouldy dwellings using 2023 census data from Stats NZ.
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Household crowding on the rise, impacting wellbeing
We have updated our surveillance on household crowding using 2023 census data from Stats NZ.
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Exposure to second-hand smoke in the home has dropped, but inequities remain
We have updated our surveillance on second-hand smoke exposure in the home among children and adults using the 2023/24 New Zealand Health Survey.
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