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IUHPE 2019 plenary session - Dame Anne Salmond
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2019Jul 25
23rd IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion, Rotorua, Aotearoa New Zealand Wednesday April 10, 2019 Dame Anne Salmond is a Distinguished Professor in Māori Studies and Anthropology at the University of Auckland. Presentation: WHAIORA:THE SEARCH FOR WELL-BEING Click here to view Dame Anne's slides: https://secure.tcc.co.nz/ei/images/IU... This event was co-hosted by the Health Promotion Forum of New Zealand and IUHPE. For more information on IUHPE 2019's programme, plenary speakers and legacy documents, please visit http://www.iuhpe2019.com. The IUHPE world conferences bring together those dedicated to health promotion from across the globe. These meetings define the “state of the art” in health promotion practice, research, and theory. They are an invaluable forum for those in the sector to exchange knowledge and build networks. The International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) is a global professional non-governmental organisation dedicated to health promotion around the world for more than 65 years. The IUHPE operates a unique worldwide, independent, global, professional network of people and institutions committed to improving the health and wellbeing of the people through education, community action and the development of healthy public policy. http://www.iuhpe.org Health Promotion Forum of New Zealand – Runanga Whakapiki Ake i te Hauora o Aotearoa (HPF) – is the umbrella organisation for all those who identify health promotion as part of their work. Founded on the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Ottawa Charter, our non-profit organisation provides information, training and resources to build the workforce and health promotion leadership. The membership of the Forum is made up of over 100 organisations committed to improving the health and wellbeing of New Zealanders. http://hauora.co.nz/

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