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Health Impact Assessment in New Zealand

Useful links


The European Centre for Health Policy (www.who.dk)
Part of the World Health Organisation Regional Office for Europe, it provides workshops and meetings to develop and disseminate ideas and good practice in HIA.

HIA Connect (www.hiaconnect.edu.au)
This website is for HIA practitioners, for people who are involved in a HIA or for people who are interested in HIA.

HIA Gateway (www.hiagateway.org.uk)
The Health Impact Assessment Gateway provides access to HIA related information resources. sources of evidence and networks to assist people participating in the HIA approach.

Deakin University HIA Research Unit (www.deakin.edu.au)
The principal focus of the work is on the application of HIA to policies, strategies, projects and programs that are likely to have an impact on health, wellbeing and inequalities.

Department of Internal Affairs website - (www.dia.govt.nz)

Public Health Advisory Committee News (www.phac.health.govt.nz)
The Public Health Advisory Committee (PHAC) is a statutory sub-committee of the National Health Committee (NHC). It provides the New Zealand Minister of Health with independent advice on public health issues. On this website you can find out more about PHAC's work on public health, including urban environments and health.

Ministry for the Environment website - (www.mfe.govt.nz)

The International Health Impact Assessment Consortium (IMPACT) (www.ihia.org.uk)
Database of resources and access to the Merseyside Guidance on HIA.

The International Association for Impact Assessment (www.iaia.org)
Provides support and a forum for discussion for individuals and organisations involved in different forms of impact assessment.

The World Health Organization (www.who.int)
Provides access to case studies, tools, sources of evidence on the relationships between the determinants of health and other information on current developments.


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