Health Promotion and Policy Research Unit launched
Thursday 1 November 2007
Health Promotion and Policy Research Unit launched
Nutrition, tobacco control and equity in health will be the focus of New Zealand’s first Health Promotion and Policy Research Unit to be launched on Friday November 2 at the University of Otago, Wellington.
The launch will take place in the small lecture theatre at the University of Otago Wellington, Level D, at midday.
The Health Promotion and Policy Research Unit (HePPRU) will work in collaboration with policy makers and advocates to advance the health of New Zealanders through independent research, teaching and community service. It aims to foster excellence in research into health promotion and public health policy. Directors are Dr Louise Signal and Dr Richard Edwards
“The unit will draw together research strengths of the Department of Public Health initially in two areas; tobacco control and nutrition and obesity, “says Dr Edwards. “We’re interested in effective policy in these and other important public health areas through the application of independent research findings.”
Members of the Unit have already contributed widely to public health policy with their research into:
• Policy interventions to promote healthy eating
and action
• Environmental influences on food and
nutrition related behaviours
• The politics of food and
nutrition
• Tackling health inequalities through health
promotion and policy
• Tobacco control policies such as
smoke-free environments, taxation, point-of- sale
• Denormalising of the tobacco industry and increased
market regulation.
More recently the HePPRU has been awarded grants to study the health projects below.
• Perceptions of policymakers and stakeholders to
key tobacco control policies (HRC)
• Influences on
smoking uptake and secondhand smoke exposure among young
people (HRC)
• Best practice in advocating innovative
and radical tobacco control policies
• Barriers,
supports, and effective policy options to promoting healthy
childhood nutrition in primary schools (NHF)
• The
feasibility of front-of-pack nutrition information. (with
Auckland University)
• Enhancing food security and
physical activity for Maori, Pacific and low income
families. (with Auckland University)
The unit is committed to Treaty-based research and uses the Ottawa Charter as a working framework.
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