Healthy living
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Addictions
Addictions have a negative impact on your life – and the lives of those around you. Get information on some of the addictions that affect New Zealanders the most, so you know how to get help for yourself or someone you know.
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Babies and toddlers
Find out about some of the important things you should do to keep your child healthy.
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Emergency management
During a public health emergency, such as an influenza pandemic or natural disaster, the Ministry of Health will make announcements in the media about what to do.
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Environmental health
Your environment can have a big effect on your health. Find out how to stay safe and healthy in your home and in the outdoors.
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Food and physical activity
Eating well and being active are key ingredients for a healthy life.
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Immunisation
Immunisations (or vaccinations) can help stop you and your child from catching serious infectious diseases. Find out about getting immunised, which immunisations are available free in New Zealand, and about vaccine safety.
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Pregnancy
If you’re having a baby, you want to give them the best possible start in life. Find out about healthy eating during pregnancy, and antenatal and newborn health screening.
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Sexual health
Here you can learn about contraception and talking to teens about sexual health.
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Teeth and gums
Healthy teeth will last a lifetime. Learn how you and your family can look after your teeth and gums, and access some great resources to help you.
Stop the spread of disease
Diseases that make you cough and sneeze, like the flu, can spread easily through the community. Find out how to stop them. Read more
Abuse
If abuse is happening in your family or you’re worried about someone else – a friend, neighbour, workmate or child’s friend – then get help now.
Call the Family Violence Information Line: 0800 456 450. Read more
Is that child OK?
The early stages of abuse and neglect can be hard to pick up – but over time small things can develop into serious concerns. Read more
Preventable diseases
Many diseases are preventable, through actions like getting immunised and preparing food safely.
Visit Diseases and illnesses to find out about specific diseases, and what you can do to keep your family safe.
Page last updated: 21 May 2013


