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VOLUME 27, ISSUE 3: June 2000

SPECIAL ISSUE: Health Partnerships for Public Health Development: A New Zealand Perspective

GUEST EDITORS

Philippa Howden-Chapman, PhD, MA, Dip Clin Psych, Dip Tchg

Department of Public Health
Wellington School of Medicine
University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand

Keriata Stuart, BA, Tohu Mäoritanga
(Mäori Public Health Group)
Ministry of Health
Wellington, New Zealand

GUEST EDITORIAL BOARD



Robert Beaglehole, MD, PhD
Department of Community Health
University of Auckland, New Zealand

Ralph Chapman, BE, MPA, PhD
Ministry for the Environment
Wellington, New Zealand

Peter Davis, PhD
Department of Public Health and General Practice
Christchurch School of Medicine
University of Otago
Christchurch, New Zealand

Karen Heckert, PhD, MPH, MSW
Department of Public Health and General Practice
Christchurch School of Medicine
Christchurch, New Zealand

Libby Plumridge, PhD Department of Public Health and General Practice
Christchurch School of Medicine
University of Otago
Christchurch, New Zealand

Kerupi Tavita, MA, DipCM
Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs
Wellington, New Zealand

Louise Signal, DrComH
Department of Public Health
Wellington School of Medicine
University of Otago

Tony Blakely, MBChB, MPH
Department of Public Health
Wellington School of Medicine
Wellington, New Zealand

Chris Cunningham, PhD
School of Maeori Studies
Massey University
Palmerston North, New Zealand

Linda Goodwin, MSocSci (Hons)
Regional Public Health
Hutt Valley Health
Wellington, New Zealand

Robin Kearns, PhD
Department of Geography
University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand

Louise Signal, DrComH
Department of Public Health
Wellington School of Medicine
University of Otago

Practice Notes Editorial Committee


Linda Goodwin, MSocSci (Hons)
Regional Public Health
Hutt Valley Health
Wellington, New Zealand

Articles:
(abstracts only online; full text in print)

blue wedge graphic PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGIES FOR MÄORI
Mason Durie, MBChB, D Psych

blue wedge graphic A MOMENT IN TIME: SELECTED RESULTS FROM THE 1996-1997 NEW ZEALAND HEALTH SURVEY
Diana Sarfati, MB, ChB, MPH and Kate M. Scott, PhD, MA (Appl) Clin Psyc, BA Hons

blue wedge graphic WHY DO AUSTRALIANS LIVE LONGER THAN NEW ZEALANDERS?
Brendon O'Donoghue, BmedSci, Philippa Howden-Chapman, PhD, MA, Dip Clin Psych, Dip Tchg, Alistair Woodward, MD, PhD

blue wedge graphic SOCIOECONOMIC DEPRIVATION AND ETHNICITY ARE BOTH IMPORTANT FOR ANTI-TOBACCO HEALTH PROMOTION
Peter Crampton, MBChB, Dip Obs, MPH, Clare Salmond, MSc, Alistair Woodward, MD, PhD, Papaarangi Reid, MBChB, Dip Obs, Dip Com H

blue wedge graphic TOWARD TOTALLY SMOKEFREE SCHOOLS AND BEYOND: THE CROWN PUBLIC HEALTH SMOKEFREE SCHOOLS GRANT PROGRAM
Karen A. Heckert, PhD, MPH, MSW and Kate Matthews, BPhEd, Dip Tchg

blue wedge graphic TE WHANAU CADILLAC-A WAKA FOR CHANGE
Kim Conway, Soc Pol, Megan Tunks, Mphil, Wendy Henwood, Sally Casswell, PhD

blue wedge graphic OPEN HOUSES AND CLOSED ROOMS: TOKELAU HOUSING IN NEW ZEALAND
Philippa Howden-Chapman, PhD, Dip Clin Psych, Dip Tchg, Gina Pene, Julian Crane, MBBS, MRCP, DipCH, Robyn Green, BSc, DipORS, Loi Iupati, MA, Ian Prior, MD, Hon DSc, Ioane Teao

blue wedge graphic *TAKING PUBLIC HEALTH TO THE STREETS: THE 1998 AUCKLAND MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASE AWARENESS PROGRAM
Chris Bullen, MPH, FAFPHM

blue wedge graphic *PARTICIPATORY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH IN AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND: CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Karen Witten, MSc, Dip Clin Psych, Margot Parkes, MBChB, MAS, Laxmi Ramasubramanian, MCP, PhD

* These articles are approved for CHES continuing education credit. See the registration form at the back of this issue.

 
In Print:
PRACTICE NOTES: STRATEGIES IN HEALTH EDUCATION

Haere Hikoi Haere: Come and Walk

Waitakere Community Injury Prevention Project (WCIPP)

Hapaia Te Ora (to advance or uplift health)

The Older Women's Network (OWN)

INTRODUCTION
Philippa Howden-Chapman, PhD, MA, Dip Clin Psych. Dip Tchg and Keriata Stuart, BA, Tohu Maoritanga
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