Research Centre for Hauora and Health

Research Centre for Hauora and Health The Research Centre for Hauora and Health undertakes a wide range of public health and hauora research with our national and international collaborators.

The Research Centre for Hauora and Health (RCHH) is a multi-disciplinary team of researchers based on the Massey University Wellington campus. RCHH was formed in 2021 joining the Centre for Public Health Research (CPHR) with the Research Centre for Māori Health & Development. It is part of the Massey University College of Health, together with the Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation

(SHORE) Centre and Te Röpū Whāriki. RCHH recognises the importance of the Treaty of Waitangi and its relevance to our work. We have a long history of involvement with Māori research and policy development including the Māori Asthma Review, the Wairarapa Māori Asthma Project, and the Hauora Tamariki project. We are also committed to employing and training Māori health researchers. The Centre is based in the College of Health, but we also work with researchers at other Massey Colleges and campuses, including the Veterinary Epicentre, and the Institute of Food, Nutrition and Human Health (IFNHH).

We are running an asthma study and we’re looking for young people (16–22) with asthma to take part! 💨 What do you get?🛒 ...
30/06/2025

We are running an asthma study and we’re looking for young people (16–22) with asthma to take part!

💨 What do you get?
🛒 $25 grocery voucher
🚗 Travel costs compensation
💉 Skin allergy test
📝 Quick health questionnaire
✅ One visit, easy and done!

Help us understand asthma better – and get rewarded for your time!
📍 Based in Wellington
✔️ Ethics approved
📩 DM or email [email protected] to join or ask questions!
Tag a mate with asthma or share it around! 🙌

Want to be a part of a cool new study, contribute to Asthma research and get a neat gift voucher for your participation?...
30/07/2024

Want to be a part of a cool new study, contribute to Asthma research and get a neat gift voucher for your participation? If you answered yes to even one of those then just scan the QR code and get the process started!

If you are already a part of this study, recommend it to your friends and family!

Want to be a part of a cool new study, contribute to Asthma research and get a neat gift voucher for your participation? If you answered yes to even one of those then just scan the QR code and get the process started!

Want to be a part of a cool new study, contribute to Asthma research and get a neat gift voucher for your participation?...
25/07/2024

Want to be a part of a cool new study, contribute to Asthma research and get a neat gift voucher for your participation? If you answered yes to even one of those then just scan the QR code and get the process started!

17/04/2024

What an awesome day for us at RCHH - 3 newly minted PhD graduates 🎓
Introducing -
Dr. Hajar Ali, Dr Vesinia Pulu and Dr Phoebe Taptiklis
All those late nights, sacrificed weekends and self doubt have paid off as you hold your head high as Doctors with your piece of original research. 👏
We are proud of your achievement and wish you utmost success in your future careers.

Check out Associate Professor Tupa’ilevaililigi Riz Firestone from Massey Research Centre for Hauora and Health announce...
10/03/2022

Check out Associate Professor Tupa’ilevaililigi Riz Firestone from Massey Research Centre for Hauora and Health announced at the new Pasifika Strategy theme leader for a Better Start - National Science Challenge and she has a great team working along side her - read the story here https://www.abetterstart.nz/.../a-better-start-announces.../
More Information the Better Start Project can be found here https://www.abetterstart.nz/

Announcing our new Pasifika Strategy theme leader by michelecrawshaw | Feb 23, 2022 | Media release, Science theme leader | 0 comments A Better Start National Science Challenge is very pleased to announce Associate Professor Tupa’ilevaililigi Riz Firestone as its new Pasifika Strategy theme leader...

Do you live in Wellington and have children aged 6 to 11 years old?The Research Centre for Hauora and Health, Massey Uni...
08/09/2021

Do you live in Wellington and have children aged 6 to 11 years old?
The Research Centre for Hauora and Health, Massey University is inviting tamariki in the Wellington region, aged 6-11 years to take part in a study looking at how the natural environment affects childhood health.
You can learn more here: http://publichealth.massey.ac.nz/home/research/recruiting-projects/biodiversity-and-health-study/
Or you can contact the study team at [email protected]
Please feel free to share this with those who may be interested – Tēnā koe

Hear leading epidemiologist,  Professor John Potter answer FAQs on Covid-19 and further updatesPANDEMIC PRIMER PODCAST  ...
11/07/2021

Hear leading epidemiologist, Professor John Potter answer FAQs on Covid-19 and further updates
PANDEMIC PRIMER PODCAST #5 FAQ EDITION - Whooshkaa

This is the fifth episode in the PANDEMIC PRIMER PODCAST series with epidemiologist, Professor John Potter based in New Zealand. As we recorded this episode, Victoria was just exiting its latest lockdown and NSW premier, Gladys Berejiklian, after some delay and attempting a limited hots...

23/06/2021

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