Massey University Monday 22 March 2010, 10:32AM
Media release from Massey University
Confronting the biggest health issues faced by New Zealand
societies is the basis for the University's new School of Public
Health that will be officially launched in Wellington on
Wednesday.
The school encompasses five research centres that are at the
forefront of increasing expertise and understanding of the impacts
of alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs, non-communicable diseases such
as asthma, industrial and occupational diseases and cancers, as
well as health issues that impact most severely on particular
populations groups, such as Maori and Pacific Islanders.
The centres all focus on research but also provide supervision for
doctoral students and others seeking postgraduate qualifications.
They are:
- The Social and Health Outcome Research and Evaluation Centre,
known as the SHORE Centre, led by Professor Sally Casswell and
based in Auckland.
- Te Ropu Whariki, led by Dr Helen Moewaka Barnes, also based in
Auckland.
- The Centre for Public Health Research, led by Professor Neil
Pearce, based in Wellington.
- The Sleep/Wake Research Centre, led by Professor Philippa
Gander, based in Wellington.
- The Research Centre for Maori Health and Development, led by
Professor Chris Cunningham, based in Wellington and Manawatu.
Associate Professor Cindy Kiro, a former Children's Commissioner
and previously a Massey public health researcher who specialises in
health policy and social determinants of health, is heading the
school.
Dr Kiro says public health research plays a crucial role in
addressing major health problems including cancer, asthma,
respiratory infections and health inequalities.
"Massey University's school is based on different disciplines
working together to improve our understanding of health and
prevention of disease."