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Register now for this one-day course to take advantage of a rare combination of international and national experts on climate change, health, indigenous health, and human rights. This course is designed for people across a broad range of policy and planning areas (including climate policy, housing, economy, transport, energy, agriculture, and health), as well as anyone engaged in improving community health, wellbeing and resilience, including for indigenous communities. Also available by web-conference. For more information contact: [email protected] or visit otago.ac.nz/uowsummerschool Friday 19 February 2016 University of Otago, Wellington | Mein St | Newtown | Wellington What are the frontiers in climate change and health after the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris? How can health and equity be integrated into climate policy so that harms to indigenous peoples in New Zealand and the Pacific are minimised? How can we harness the opportunities for the health of all that would come from a low carbon society? How can we use human rights approaches to advance climate action, and how can communities bring about transformative action? How are the government, society and the health sector responding to these challenges? UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, WELLINGTON 2016 1997 PUBLIC HEALTH SUMMER SCHOOL 20 WELLINGTON The 20th Public Health Summer School 1-19 February 2016 | otago.ac.nz/uowsummerschool Early bird registration closes 18 December 2015 PRESENTERS INCLUDE: Dr Alex Macmillan – University of Otago, Co-convenor OraTaiao: NZ Climate & Health Council, recently at Paris COP21 climate negotiations Dr Rhys Jones – Ngāti Kahungunu, University of Auckland, Co- convenor OraTaiao: NZ Climate & Health Council Professor Alistair Woodward – University of Auckland, Lead Author on health chapter of last Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Assessment Report Scott Willis – Blueskin Resilient Community Trust, Otago Dr Alison Blaiklock – University of Otago, past Executive Director at the Health Promotion Forum and New Zealand Public Health Champion. This course is co-hosted by: Photo: NewsRoom NZ. People’s Climate March, Wellington, 28 November 2015. Climate crisis: a public health response

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Page 1: People’s Climate March, Climate crisis: Photo: …and national experts on climate change, health, indigenous health, and human rights. This course is designed for people across a

Register now for this one-day course to take advantage of a rare combination of international and national experts on climate change, health, indigenous health, and human rights.This course is designed for people across a broad range of policy and planning areas (including climate policy, housing, economy, transport, energy, agriculture, and health), as well as anyone engaged in improving community health, wellbeing and resilience, including for indigenous communities. Also available by web-conference.

For more information contact: [email protected] or visit otago.ac.nz/uowsummerschool

Friday 19 February 2016University of Otago, Wellington | Mein St | Newtown | Wellington

What are the frontiers in climate change and health after the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris? How can health and equity be integrated into climate policy so that harms to indigenous peoples in New Zealand and the Pacific are minimised? How can we harness the opportunities for the health of all that would come from a low carbon society? How can we use human rights approaches to advance climate action, and how can communities bring about transformative action? How are the government, society and the health sector responding to these challenges?

UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, WELLINGTON2016

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The 20th Public Health Summer School1-19 February 2016 | otago.ac.nz/uowsummerschool

Early bird registration closes 18 December 2015

PRESENTERS INCLUDE:Dr Alex Macmillan – University of Otago, Co-convenor OraTaiao: NZ Climate & Health Council, recently at Paris COP21 climate negotiationsDr Rhys Jones – Ngāti Kahungunu, University of Auckland, Co-convenor OraTaiao: NZ Climate & Health CouncilProfessor Alistair Woodward – University of Auckland, Lead Author

on health chapter of last Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Assessment ReportScott Willis – Blueskin Resilient Community Trust, OtagoDr Alison Blaiklock – University of Otago, past Executive Director at the Health Promotion Forum and New Zealand Public Health Champion.

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