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Public Health Association of New Zealand

The PHA is a voluntary association that takes a leading role in promoting public health and influencing public policy.

Website: http://www.pha.org.nz/
Location: Wellington
Members: 4
Latest Activity: Sep 3

The PHA produces a newsletter six times per year – three issues in print format and three issues in electronic format. Members of the PHA automatically receive the electronic version by e-mail each time it is produced. Print copies are mailed to members.
The PHA News is available online.

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Kevin Owen Comment by Kevin Owen on October 22, 2008 at 7:06pm
Hi Kimberly

The program below could be used to educate and help whole populations, to help themselves in all areas of health and lifes problems. Once trained it would take the pressure off the whole health system. I myself am trained in the technology below and much more and handle virtually all health problems in my family. Let me know if you have any questions.

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Kimberly Jones Comment by Kimberly Jones on October 22, 2008 at 3:15pm
I am currently using the WHO Commission on the Social determinants of Health as a key international reference point for future ministers of health and opposition spokespeople on health etc. The CSDH very strongly state that health is an investment rather than a cost for societies, so my job (as an economics graduate intern) is to assemble the best evidence that I can find. The area with the best information seems to be early childhood, although there is quite a lot on workplace injuries. Urban design is a bit harder to find anything quantitative in relation to health!!



So any help that you give me in tracking down references on the economic evidence for benefits of investing in early childhood would be really great.
Kevin Owen Comment by Kevin Owen on October 22, 2008 at 3:06pm
Physical Healing Versuses Psychosomatic Healing

Spiritual and Mental Stress [psychosomatic], cause a large proportion of physical and mental illnesses, experienced by individuals.

These physical symptoms are then diagnosed by the Medical Doctor and Psychiatrists etc and treated with physical treatments. [Medication, operations, chemotherapy etc]

As the medical model mainly deals with the physical symptoms and has virtually no cures for these illnesses, and never will, they become acute or chronic and need long-term treatment.

When the Spiritual and Mental aspects of the psychosomatic illness or injury are handled with Auditing, the symptoms improve and in many cases cease to exist.

All illness should be handled with Spiritual and Mental Therapies [Auditing] if possible, as medication or drugs are not needed to get improvement and it has no side effects. The improvement is rapid, as after therapy the person is aware that his/her condition has improved.

Many operations are not needed when the above Auditing Techniques are used on the physical or mental condition or problem. Work stress can be lessened quickly without medications. All injuries, healing of them can be sped up. Many other problems can be improved by increasing a persons abilities and education to cope with life

psy·cho·so·mat·ic
Illnesses which have a mental origin but which are nevertheless organic.

Auditing
Auditing could be described as a very unique form of personal counseling which helps an individual look at his own existence and improves his ability to confront what he is and where he is. There are vast differences between the technology of auditing and other forms of counseling. There is no use of hypnosis, trance techniques or drugs during auditing. The person being audited is completely aware of everything that happens. Auditing is a precise, thoroughly codified activity with exact procedures.
Good Magazine Comment by Good Magazine on October 22, 2008 at 11:57am
Can you please email me your logo and I will upload it for you gavin@hbmedia.co.nz
 

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