✨ Education and Health Notices




498 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 25

through the Senior Manager, National Operations, Ministry of Education and the proprietors of the following school:

St Pius X School, Glen Innes

The said supplementary integration agreement came into effect on the 24th day of December 1991. Copies of the supplementary integration agreement are available for inspection without charge by any member of the public at the Ministry of Education, National Office, Pipitea Street, Wellington, and at the District Office of the Ministry of Education, 6–10 Nugent Street, Auckland.

Dated at Wellington this 4th day of February 1992.

E. PEDERSEN, Senior Manager, National Operations for Secretary of Education.

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Supplementary Integration Agreement Notice

Pursuant to section 10 of the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975, notice is given that a supplementary integration agreement relating to an increase in roll has been signed between the Ministry of Education on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, acting through the Senior Manager, National Operations (Wellington), Ministry of Education, pursuant to delegated authority, and the proprietor of the following school:

John Paul College, Rotorua

The said supplementary integration agreement was executed on the 13th day of January 1992. Copies of the supplementary integration agreement are available for inspection without charge by any member of the public at the district office of the Ministry of Education, or National Office, Ministry of Education, 45–47 Pipitea Street, Wellington.

Dated at Wellington this 19th day of February 1992.

E. PEDERSEN, Senior Manager, National Operations.

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Health

Area Health Boards Act 1983

Delegation of Functions of Department of Health to Auckland Area Health Board

Pursuant to section 36 (2) of the Area Health Boards Act 1983 I, James Christopher Lovelace, Director General of Health, hereby delegate, with the consent of the Minister of Health, to the Auckland Area Health Board the functions of the Department of Health specified in Part A of the Schedule to this delegation, subject to the conditions set out in Part B of the Schedule to this delegation.

And I hereby revoke all previous delegations of the Director-General of Health dated before this delegation in respect of the statutory powers hereby delegated to the Auckland Area Health Board.

Schedule

Part A: Designated Functions

Health Act 1956

Functions

To advise local authorities in matters relating to public health, so far as those local authorities are charged with the care of the public health; to prevent, limit and suppress infectious and other diseases; to promote and carry out researches and investigations in relation to matters concerning the public health and the prevention or treatment of disease; and to carry out all such inspections as may be required or authorised by or under any Act; to organise and control medical, dental and nursing services, so far as such services are paid for out of public money; to take such steps as may be desirable to secure the preparation, effective carrying out, and co-ordination of measures conducive to the public health, all in the following respects:

Health Information, Planning and Programme Development

  1. The regular review of health status of the population having regard to the determinants of health, and identifying the following:
    Significant factors;
    Priority groups;
    Preventable aspects of:
    (a) ill-health
    (b) disability
    (c) premature death patterns.

  2. The assessment of the health needs of the population and the available resources, the setting of health objectives and priorities, and the development of approaches and programmes to deal with health issues and the reduction of risks of, and preventable aspects of:
    (a) ill-health
    (b) disability
    (c) premature death patterns.

  3. Preparation and provision of statistics as required by the Director-General of Health, including information for the purposes of developing or monitoring programmes for the Department of Health or for the purposes of international co-operation in the field of health.

  4. Promoting, undertaking and reviewing research for health planning, policy making and service development.

  5. The evaluation of the structure, process, outcome and impact of health programmes including participation in quality assurance activity.

Community Health Development

  1. Facilitating community development and self-help so as to encourage health and minimise health risks.

  2. The promotion and protection of healthy lifestyles through a healthy environment, healthy families and whanau, and healthy communities.

  3. Developing and supporting networks of health-related agencies, groups and workers.

  4. Maintaining an awareness of the activities, plans and policies of health agencies, industry and other sectors, and collaborating with them to maximise health outcomes.

  5. Providing advice and assistance on environmental aspects of health, including participation in regional and district planning processes and civil defence activities, to local authorities and other organisations.

  6. Assisting with planning and support of health education programmes and support for health education in schools.

  7. The promotion of a high level of oral health for the whole community.

Health Standards

  1. The promotion of a high standard of health through the surveillance of:
    (a) Public water supplies and community water supplies, and the methods of treatment of such water supplies.
    (b) All methods of the collection, conveyance, disposal and treatment of sewage and other human waste.
    (c) Solid waste collection and disposal systems, and the management of such systems.
    (d) Hazardous waste disposal systems and the management of such systems.
    (e) The effectiveness of pest control.
    (f) The noise climate.


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πŸŽ“ Supplementary Integration Agreement Notice (continued from previous page)

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
4 February 1992
Private Schools Conditional Integration Act, Supplementary Integration Agreement, St Pius X School, Glen Innes
  • E. PEDERSEN, Senior Manager, National Operations for Secretary of Education

πŸŽ“ Supplementary Integration Agreement Notice

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
19 February 1992
Private Schools Conditional Integration Act, Supplementary Integration Agreement, John Paul College, Rotorua
  • E. PEDERSEN, Senior Manager, National Operations

πŸ₯ Delegation of Functions of Department of Health to Auckland Area Health Board

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
Area Health Boards Act 1983, Delegation, Health Functions, Auckland Area Health Board
  • James Christopher Lovelace, Director General of Health