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Recent
New Zealand Conferences Meetings Hui Workshops at which SHORE
and Whariki staff participated
NEW ZEALAND
1-4 September, 2009
Public Health Association - The Underpinnings of Public Health Practice: Research and Values, Dunedin
Big alcohol’s communication and marketing in the policy arena- the use of “science” and partnership to influence alcohol policy, by Sally Casswell, Taisia Huckle, Ryan You
Exploring social supply: developing effective community action approaches, Sarah Greenaway, M Turner
CBD kids: implications of intenisification policies for children's wellbeing, by Karen Witten
4-6 September, 2008
Cutting Edge 2008: Life and Death, Christchurch
Alcohol and alcohol policy, by Sally Casswell
28-30 August, 2008
Nuturing the Future: New Zealand Sexual Health Society Annual Conference, Dunedin
Exploring condom use among Auckland men who have sex with men, by Jeff Adams
4-5 August 2008
Double the Feet on the Street: NZ Walking Conference 2008, Auckland
Windows into walkability: using photovoice to understand the complexities of walking in Auckland, Kearns R, Kaiwai H, Jensen V
July 2008
Public Health Association of NZ Conference 2008, Waitangi
A community action approach to reduce alcohol marketing and promotion at the local level, Greenaway S, Stone A
CAYAD ten years on - celebrating whakapapa amid success in systemic action to reduce drug related harm, Liggins S, McManus V, Borell B, Tibble J
13-16 July, 2008
ANZEA Conference 2008, Rotorua
Building the evaluation capability and capacity of public health workers in New Zealand through evaluation workshops, Jeff Adams, Sarah Greenaway, Pauline Dickinson, Suaree Borell
21 & 22 September 2006, Auckland and Wellington
Alcohol Marketing – Beyond the Glamour, Fun and Sex, hosted by
Alcohol Healthwatch.
Changing the Marketing Culture:
It’s not the alcohol; it’s how they market it, presented
by Sally Casswell
5-7 July 2006 Palmerston North
Sustaining Public Health - Pupuritia
Te Whare Tapa Wha. Public Health Association Conference
ALAC Working Together Conference, Auckland, 1-2 March, 2005
"If Snoop Dogg was selling it, I'd probably buy it": alcohol marketing
and youth voices, by Suaree Borell, Mandi Gregory and Hector Kaiwai
Pacific drinking in New Zealand: results from the Pacific Drugs &
Alcohol Consumption Survey 2003, by John Huakau
Social Policy, Research and
Evaluation Conference: What Works, Wellington, 25-26
November, 2004
Public Health Association of New
Zealand Conference: Strengthening Capacity in Public Health
- Growing Our Own, Christchurch, 30 June - 2 July, 2004
4th International
Conference on Drugs
& Young People - Wellington, May 2003
Social Policy Research
and Evaluation Conference, Wellington, April 2003
March 17-18, 2003, Waipuna Hotel and Conference Centre, Auckland
2nd Annual Measuring, Monitoring
& Managing Outcomes in Health Conference
December 3-5, 2002, Victoria University, Wellington
Geohealth Conference - Community Resources: how equitable is access
across a city? by Adrian Field and Karen Witten
November 27-29, 2002, UNITEC, Auckland
Australia New Zealand Third Sector Research Conference
Ranui Action Project: Partnership in Action by Kim Conway, Jeff Adams, Di Jennings
and T. Rea
October 14-16, 2002, Rotorua
Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand Working Together Conference
A community action project - alcohol harm minimisation for young people - Gayl
Humphrey
30 September, 2002, Wellington
Managing and Measuring Outcomes Based Policy in the Public Sector
Importance of policy evaluation and its influence on achieving agency outcomes
- Dr Paul Duignan
July 2002, Auckland
Safer Waitakere Alcohol Project Hui - presentation of the results of
Pseudo-patrons project by Taisia Huckle
23-24 July 2002, Wellington
Strategic Planning in the Public Sector
Being strategic about strategic planning in the public sector - Dr Paul Duignan |
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