Kia ora (Greetings) Fiona,
Some tools from New Zealand for HIA with respect to Maori (the indigenous
people of NZ). See also:
http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/hiasupportunit-resources.
Plus a good general reference to HIA research in NZ:
http://www.phac.health.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexcm/phac-hia.
Cheers,
Sharon Shea
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From: Health of minority ethnic communities in the UK
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Subject: Request for examples of equity being considered in HIA and other
forms of impact assessment.
Apologies for cross posting
We are currently carrying out a scoping review examining how equity and/or
inequality is being operationalised in methodologies for Health Impact
Assessment and other forms of impact assessment. This is part of a pilot
project on Health Equity Impact Assessment. In addition to a review of the
published literature we are interested in collecting examples in the grey
literature.
Do you have any examples of HIAs (or other impact assessments) that have
specifically considered equity and/or inequality?
Do you have any examples of tools and methods used to incorporate the
consideration of equity and/or inequality into impact assessment?
Could you please send any examples to:
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IMPACT
Division of Public Health
Whelan Building
Liverpool University
Liverpool
L69 3GB
England
If you have any questions please contact either Fiona Haigh or Sue Povall at
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Thanks and best wishes
Fiona
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