Health Organisations

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    New Zealand National Radiation Laboratory   (www.nrl.moh.govt.nz)  

    A unit of the Ministry of Health, providing a national resource of advice, service and research on matters concerning public, occupational and medical exposure to radiation.

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    Auckland District Health Board   (www.adhb.govt.nz)  

    Health authority for the Auckland region, providing and funding public hospital and health services. It aims to promote, improve and protect the health of people and communities.

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    New Zealands Accident Compensation Corporation   (www.acc.co.nz)  

    The accident compensation scheme provides 24 hour, no fault, comprehensive and compulsory accident insurance for anyone who is injured in an accident in New Zealand.

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    Bay of Plenty District Health Board   (www.bopdhb.govt.nz)  

    Regional health authority delivering health and disability services throughout the Bay of Plenty region.

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    Canterbury District Health Board   (www.cdhb.govt.nz)  

    Hospital and health service provider for the Canterbury region.

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    Dyslexia Foundation of New Zealand   (www.dyslexiafoundation.org.nz)  

    A registered charitable trust that provides a voice for all dyslexic people in New Zealand, and those supporting them. The Foundation aims to increase awareness, recognition, understanding and acceptance of dyslexia.

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    Waitemata District Health Board   (www.waitematadhb.govt.nz)  

    The Waitemata District Health Board website offers information about health services, health news, and more.

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    Public Health Surveillance   (www.surv.esr.cri.nz)  

    Providers of information for public health action in New Zealand, including public health surveillance data and information.

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    New Zealand Health Information Service   (www.nzhis.govt.nz)  

    A group within the New Zealand Ministry of Health, responsible for the collection and dissemination of health-related data.

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    Health and Disability Commissioner   (www.hdc.org.nz)  

    Te Toihau Hauora, Hauatanga, an independent agency working to promote and protect the rights of consumers of health services and disability support services. Facilitates the resolution of complaints.

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    New Zealand Home Health Association   (www.nzhha.org.nz)  

    The national body representing providers of home health care services, supporting them to achieve the highest possible standards.

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    Webhealth   (www.webhealth.co.nz)  

    Providing a means for access to health and social services in the upper North Island and Canterbury. .

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    Hawke's Bay District Health Board   (www.hawkesbaydhb.govt.nz)  

    To provide treatment and care that inspires people to recovery, independence and maintaining good health.

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    New Zealand Dental Association   (www.nzda.org.nz)  

    The professional association for New Zealand dentists, providing services for its members and speaking on behalf of New Zealand dentistry as a whole.

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    Capital & Coast District Health Board   (www.ccdhb.org.nz)  

    Regional health authority and leading provider of inpatient and community-delivered specialist health, disability support and mental health services in the central region of New Zealand.

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    Refugee Health Service   (www.refugeehealth.govt.nz)  

    The Refugee Health Service is part of the Auckland Regional Public Health Service, providing services to the greater Auckland region. Their expertise encompasses education, advocacy, communicable diseases control, health prevention and promotion, and health interpreting.

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    Plunket Society   (www.plunket.org.nz)  

    Royal New Zealand Plunket Society, a major provider of child health services in New Zealand.

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    Health Sponsorship Council   (www.hsc.org.nz)  

    We currently work on three health issues: sun safety, safe cycling and tobacco control.

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    Asian Health   (www.asianhealth.govt.nz)  

    A site established by the Auckland Regional Public Health Service with funding from the Ministry of Health. The site provides a single pool of health resources in English and various Asian languages to enhance Asian people's access to health services and information, and to assist health providers to enhance their outreach to Asian communities.

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    Presbyterian Support Central   (www.psc.org.nz)  

    Provides elderly care and family support services in the Taranaki, Wanganui, Manawatu, Horowhenua, Wairarapa and Wellington areas.

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    Partnership Health Canterbury   (www.partnershiphealth.org.nz)  

    Striving to improve the health of Canterbury communities by supporting the delivery of quality primary health care, promoting good health and working hard to ensure everyone can access primary health care when they need it.

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    Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand   (www.alcohol.org.nz)  

    Established in 1976, ALAC aims to encourage the responsible use of alcohol.

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    Hospice New Zealand   (www.hospice.org.nz)  

    A charitable organisation with the aim of supporting and assisting hospices to care for the terminally ill. They are responsible for ensuring that these patients have access to quality hospice palliative care.

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    New Zealand Society of Endocrinology   (www.nzse.rsnz.org)  

    A group of scientists and clinicians who conduct research and practice in fields related to endocrinology. The Society is a national non-profit organisation, governed by its Council who are elected every 3 years.

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    New Zealand Charter   (www.healthcharter.org.nz)  

    An overview of the purpose of the Charter, to search for health professionals in your area, and to contact.

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