Journal article
Developing a climate change inequality health impact assessment for health services
This paper described the development of a Climate Change Inequality Health Impact Assessment (CCIHIA) framework for health services, to provide a systematic process for assessing potential unequal health impacts of climate change on vulnerable and marginalised populations and places.
Journal article
Assessing the health impacts of transnational corporations: a case study of Carlton and United Breweries in Australia
The practices of transnational corporations (TNCs) affect population health through unhealthy products, shaping social determinants of health, or influencing the regulatory structures governing their activities. This research revealed sufficient information to recognise that strong regulatory frameworks are needed to help to avoid or to mediate negative health impacts.
Assessment
Negotiating healthy trade in Australia: health impact assessment of the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
Drawing on leaked texts of potential provisions of the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, this health impact assessment found the potential for negative impacts in the cost of medicines, tobacco control policies, alcohol control policies, and food labeling. Overview The Centre for Health Equity Training Research and Evaluation (CHETRE) has been working with a group of...
Report
The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement negotiations and the health of Australians
The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement has the potential to negatively impact the health of Australians by raising the cost of medicine and limiting the government's ability to regulate tobacco and alcohol, argues this policy brief based on publicly available and recently leaked negotiating documents. Executive summary The purpose of this policy brief is to inform...