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    Breast Implants In recent years, the demand for this ‘appearance medicine’ has increased rapidly, largely in response to unrealistic media images of ‘perfect’ faces and bodies alike. In Aotearoa New Zealand, doctors who are not qualified as surgeons may perform cosmetic procedures, including invasive surgery. As with any form of major surgery, there are certain risks and side effects linked with cosmetic surgery and variations between the providers and clinicians involved in this industry. Significant

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    Possessing and having a clear understanding of at least the simplest mathematical concepts is an essential and fundamental skill which is necessary to sustain an active, industrious, satisfying role within society. As a result of this necessity, the very comprehensive learning area of mathematics which has been developed within the New Zealand Curriculum and implemented. The Ministry of Education (2007) states that “by studying mathematics students develop the abilities of thinking logically, critically

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    Policy Models or Frameworks. The assignment seeks to explore the Housing Legislation Amendment Bill/Policy issue and discuss about the present roles the New Zealand government is doing, recognizing relevant concepts and frameworks which are used clarify the roles for government in New Zealand and my country of origin. Furthermore, a dissimilar framework will be applied to the housing policy issue and its implications will be scrutinized for understanding the roles of the government and other stakeholders

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    outlines that all clients have a right to be respected in relation to their ethnicity, religious values, gender, and cultural differences. When counselling Māori children or young people, then the counsellor must uphold the principles within the treaty of Waitangi. Ludbrook emphasises that in order for counsellors to effectively provide bicultural practice, they must have an understanding of Māori language, traditions and cultural values. (Ludbrook, 2012, p78). There have been several Humanistic and

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    A Multi-Disciplinary team (MDT) contains health professionals that work in partnership with clients to produce better health outcomes REF. They provide care that is efficient and effective (MOH, 2014c). Depending on the stage of the long term condition the MDT members differ in specialised fields that offers expertise and specific skills beneficial to the patient (MOH, 2014c) At present the aim of Sues MDT members is to help her self-manage her diabetes, with diet, exercise and medication. (Diabetes

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    HOWEVER YOU DO IT, TELL THEM TO EASE UP ON THE DRINK. Alcohol is the most commonly used recreational drug in Aotearoa New Zealand. While females traditionally consume less alcohol than males, there are a number of reasons for looking more closely at women and their consumption and related harm. Females may be more vulnerable to the effects of alcohol than males, with a number of factors that can contribute including body size and composition, age and genetics. The other health risks associated with

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    In New Zealand, there is a pattern of increasing population of older people. The population of people over 85 years of age in New Zealand account for 1% of the total population but is estimated to increase to 6% by 2050 (Statistics New Zealand.). This age group has an average yearly per capita expenditure of $13,640 for women and $12,144 for men. This advanced age population will have a large effect on public spending, workforce development, and health care services (Ministry of Health, 2002). This

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    Introduction With the development of health care system and the enhancing awareness of public health care among the society, the quality of health services is widely discussing in the global. Therefore, an international conference on primary health care is committed which is the Declaration of Alma-Ata on primary health care. It strongly reaffirms the importance of accessibility and equity of primary health services no matter in developed or developing countries (World Health Organization, & United

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    New Zealand New Zealand is an independent state in the South Pacific, made up of two main islands and numerous smaller ones. It 's indigenous name is Aotearoa. It has a population of around 4 million, NZ has a rich cultural. New Zealand also has one of the most advanced telecommunications networks in the world, one of the largest number of internet users per head of population in the world, and one of the highest number of television channels per person then in the population in the world. As of

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    Housing is a well-recognised determinant of health as well as an important mediating factor in the Māori population of Aotearoa in terms of health inequalities and poverty. The health consequences of inadequate housing directly impact on all parts of health and wellbeing. As housing is a significant determinant of health and wellbeing- Māori housing therefore must be considered within the broader whānau ora context. The whānau ora context is relevant because of the central role that access to affordable

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