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Public Health Units (PHUs)

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Regional public health services are delivered by 12 District Health Board-owned public health units and various non-governmental organisations. DHB-based services and NGOs each deliver around half of these services.

Public health units focus on ‘core public health services’, as specified in the Public Health Services Handbook, including:

Many of these services include a regulatory component performed by statutory officers appointed under statutes - mainly the Health Act 1956. These statutory officers are employed by DHBs but are personally accountable to the Director-General of Health.

Statutory officers and public health units also work with the Ministry of Health around ongoing technical, legislative and policy support, funding and co-ordination of services.

The Regional Public Health Units are:



More information

Contact details for all Public Health Units.

Public health units focus on ‘core public health services’, which are specified in the Public Health Services Handbook.