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Heat and Heatwaves Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebDuring increased temperatures both during heatwaves and at higher ambient temperatures mental health can worsen with increased mental health related harm, violence and …

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Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebWelcome to Toi Te Ora Public Health. Toi Te Ora Public Health's vision is lifelong health and wellbeing for all. Our purpose is to improve, promote and protect the health of the …

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Healthy Homes Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebA healthy home is a combination of three key ingredients: insulation, heating and ventilation, which work together to: Keep air fresh and dry. Remove moisture and reduce the risk of …

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Biophilic Public Health Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebBiophilic Public Health is underpinned by our commitment to Wai Ora and the core kaupapa of Māori understanding that the health of nature and of people is …

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Child Immunisation Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebThe Ministry of Health and Toi Te Ora Public Health recommends immunisation as a safe and effective way of preventing a number of serious childhood diseases such as …

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Healthy Skin Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebHealthy Skin. Skin is one of the most amazing organs in the human body. While it is often hard for us to think about skin as an organ, it is in fact a key one. Skin covers and …

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Issues of Health and Wellbeing Population Survey 2020

Webiii Issues of Health and Wellbeing – Population Survey 2020 Lifelong health + wellbeing for all Foreword This is the fourth Issues of Health and Wellbeing Population Survey …

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Health Warnings Ngā whakatūpatotanga

WebThe Ministry for Primary Industries tests shellfish and seawater for toxic algae every week from popular shellfish gathering areas around New Zealand. If the shellfish are not safe …

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How We Work Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebThe determinants of health illustrate that our health and wellbeing is influenced by much more than access to quality healthcare. The factors that affect our …

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Determinants of Health & Health Equity

WebDeterminants of health are the circumstances in which people are born, grow up, live, learn, work and age. They are also the wider set of forces and systems affecting …

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Childhood Nutrition and Wellbeing Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebImproving the health and wellbeing of children is an effective way to improve learning outcomes and nurture a healthy community. At Toi Te Ora Public Health our vision is for …

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About Us Ko wai mātou Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebToi Te Ora Public Health sits within the National Public Health Service (a division of Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora) and is the public health service for the Bay of Plenty and …

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Cryptosporidium Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebCryptosporidium. Cryptosporidiosis is a gastro-intestinal disease caused by the protozoan parasite – Cryptosporidium parvum. The parasite lives in the digestive …

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Food Security Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebThe World Health Organization defines food security as existing when: "All people at all times have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to maintain a healthy and active …

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Calendar of Events Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebWorld Smokefree Day. More info. Toi Te Ora Public Health publishes an annual Calendar of Events that promotes local, national and international events related to health. Contact …

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Our People Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebOur People. Our experienced staff work across the Bay of Plenty and Lakes region and can be based in any of our offices in Tauranga, Rotorua, and Whakatāne. Our team work in a …

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Rheumatic Fever Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebPlease notify all suspected and confirmed cases of rheumatic fever (both acute and recurrent attacks) to the Medical Officer of Health. Contact options: Phone: 0800 221 …

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Contact Us Kia pā mai Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebContact the communications team via email (during business hours). For after hours contact the on-call Medical Officer of Health on 07 579 8000 (via Tauranga Hospital switchboard).

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Careers in Public Health Toi Te Ora Public Health

WebToi Te Ora has more than 50 staff work in a wide range of exciting public health roles including health promotion, health protection, research and evaluation, policy and …

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