tailieunhanh - Child Health Action Plan Phase II Impacting on Child Health Outcomes 2012 - 2017

Men and women who were interviewed in the sub-sample of households selected for the men’s survey of the 2010 RDHS were asked to voluntarily provide blood for HIV testing. The HIV test is anonymous, that is, the results of the test were not linked to survey data until individual respondent identifying information was destroyed by NISR, therefore, respondents’ HIV test results can never be linked to identifying data. For women and men accepting to be tested, drops of blood were drawn and dried on filter paper. Only an identification number (barcode) drawn at random was assigned to each specimen. Since. | Capital Coast District Health Board ŨPOKO KI TE URU HAUORA Child Health Action Plan Phase II Impacting on Child Health Outcomes 2012 - 2017 Five Plans in One Access to Primary Care Family Violence and Child Protection Mental Health Disability Unintentional Injury Prevention Tõ te kãkano kia tipu tika kia tipu kaha Sow the seeds so they may grow straight and strong. This meaning of this whakatauki proverb is that people who have a solid foundation as a child infant will grow to have strength and success in adulthood. Impacting on Child Health Outcomes 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview. 1. Access to Primary Health 2. Child Protection Family 3. Mental 4. Disability - Health Services For Those Who Experience 5. Unintentional Injury Appendix Appendix 2 Workshop Engagement Feedback Appendix 3 Appendix 4 Children in Our Appendix 5 Impacting on Child Health Outcomes