Healthy Families NZ release Local Government Impact Report

Collective impact with local government for stronger whānau wellbeing.

We are proud to release our Healthy Families NZ Local Government Impact Report.

This Impact Report highlights the unique position of local government to influence health and wellbeing of whole populations. Through changing our environments to support improved mental wellbeing and resilience, nutrition, increased physical activity, more people being smokefree and reducing the harm from alcohol, we’ll give our communities the opportunity to thrive.

We welcome the opportunity to share our learnings, insights and shine a light we successfully partner with local government, to achieve collective impact and implementation at scale. 

View the Local Government Impact Report on our website. 

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