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    Systematic review of Indigenous cultural safety training interventions for healthcare professionals in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States by Janet Smylie, Billie-Jo Hardy, Carolyn Ziegler, Sam Filipenko, Diane Smylie

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Objective To synthesise and appraise the design and impact of peer-reviewed evaluations of Indigenous cultural safety training programmes and workshops for healthcare workers in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and/or the United States.Design Systematic review.Data sources Ovid Medline, Embase, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples in North America, Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts, ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global, Sociological Abstracts, and Web of Science’s Social Sciences Citation Index and Science Citation Index from 1 January 2006 to 12 May 2022.Eligibility criteria Studies that evaluated the outcomes of educational interventions for selecting studies: designed to improve cultural safety, cultural competency and/or cultural awareness for non-Indigenous adult healthcare professionals in Canada, Australia, New Zealand or the United States.Data extraction and synthesis Our team of Indigenous and allied scientists tailored existing data extraction and quality appraisal tools with input from Indigenous health service partners. …”
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    Pharmacy-based needle exchange in New Zealand: a review of services by Greenhill Nicola, Henderson Charles, Sheridan Janie, Smith Andrew

    Published 2005-07-01
    “…<p/> <p>Background</p> <p>New Zealand has been offering needle exchange services since 1987. …”
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    An introduction to the Australian and New Zealand flux tower network OzFlux by Beringer, J., Hutley, L. B., McHugh, I., Arndt, S. K., Campbell, D., Cleugh, H. A., Cleverly, J., De Dios, V. R., Eamus, D., Evans, B., Ewenz, C., Grace, P., Griebel, A., Haverd, V., Hinko Najera, N., Huete, A., Isaac, P., Kanniah, K., Leuning, R., Liddell, M. J., MacFarlane, C., Meyer, W., Moore, C., Pendall, E., Phillips, A., Phillips, R. L., Prober, S. M., Restrepo Coupe, N., Rutledge, S., Schroder, I., Silberstein, R., Southall, P., Sun Yee, M., Tapper, N. J., Van Gorsel, E., Vote, C., Walker, J., Wardlaw, T.

    Published 2016
    “…OzFlux is the regional Australian and New Zealand flux tower network that aims to provide a continental-scale national research facility to monitor and assess trends, and improve predictions, of Australia's terrestrial biosphere and climate. …”
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    Efficiency of Hedging Against Fluctuating Prices of Dairy Products by Jan Koeman, Jędrzej Białkowski

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…This paper investigates hedging and cross-hedging internationally traded milk derivative products with internationally traded commodities, recently launched New Zealand dairy futures, New Zealand agricultural products, and mature United States dairy market futures. …”
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    Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Quest for Sustainability: Insights from Norway and New Zealand by Benjamin J. Richardson

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…While regulations to encourage socially responsible investment (“SRI,” as ethical investment is sometimes known) in the private sector are appearing, such as taxation incentives and corporate governance reforms, explicit duties to practice SRI have only been imposed on public financial institutions.11 The first precedents were adopted in the 1980s by some states and municipalities in the United States, which restricted government pension funds from investing in firms operating in the discriminatory milieu of South Africa12 or Northern Ireland.13 Since 2000, the SWFs of Sweden, Norway, New Zealand and France have been subject to legislative direction to invest ethically, with more comprehensive and ambitious obligations than the American precedents. …”
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    Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Quest for Sustainability: Insights from Norway and New Zealand by Benjamin J. Richardson

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…While regulations to encourage socially responsible investment (“SRI,” as ethical investment is sometimes known) in the private sector are appearing, such as taxation incentives and corporate governance reforms, explicit duties to practice SRI have only been imposed on public financial institutions.11 The first precedents were adopted in the 1980s by some states and municipalities in the United States, which restricted government pension funds from investing in firms operating in the discriminatory milieu of South Africa12 or Northern Ireland.13 Since 2000, the SWFs of Sweden, Norway, New Zealand and France have been subject to legislative direction to invest ethically, with more comprehensive and ambitious obligations than the American precedents. …”
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    Ageing across the Tasman Sea: the demographics and health of older adults in Australia and New Zealand by Paul Kowal, Andy Towers, Julie Byles

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…Abstract Objective: The demographic and health aspects of ageing populations in Australia and New Zealand (NZ) are described. These data are relevant to compare impacts of policy and context in each country. …”
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    Eliciting policy-relevant stated preference values for water quality: An application to New Zealand by Patrick J. Walsh, Dennis Guignet, Pamela Booth, Charles Towe

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Focusing on freshwater rivers and streams in New Zealand, we develop and implement a nationwide discrete choice stated preference study aimed at future benefit transfer. …”
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