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Health New Zealand

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Te Whatu Ora

Evaluation

Healthy Homes Initiative: five year outcomes evaluation

Elinor Chisholm

The Healthy Homes Initiative (HHI) aims to improve the lives of whānau (family groups) by helping to ensure whānau are living in warm, dry and healthy homes. This five-year evaluation finds the HHI is providing significant positive impact and value for money, with a return on investment of 507% over five years.
Evaluation

Early Years Programme: developmental evaluation report


This evaluation focussed on Health NZ’s Early Years Programme – particularly on the Community Innovation Fund (the Fund). The purpose of this evaluation was to provide Health NZ with insights and learnings to support the ongoing development of the program, based on what has been important and made a difference for those involved.
Report

Interventions to reduce alcohol’s harms to health: a modelling study


This research project used modelling techniques to estimate the health impacts of alcohol interventions and their contribution towards health equity in the Aotearoa context.
Report

The development and implementation of an enhanced digital alcohol screening algorithm and training package for primary health care settings

Janie Sheridan, Gillian White, Juma Rahman

This technical report provides the detailed information required to develop and implement an enhanced screening algorithm for the assessment of alcohol-related risk in older adults in primary health care contexts. The report also describes a programme of training for busy health professionals on the increased alcohol-related risk evident in older adults who choose to drink...
Report

Nōku te Ao: sovereignty of the Māori mind


The purpose of this report is to present a Māori world view of factors that contribute to discrimination of people who have experienced — or continue to experience — mental distress.

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