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Reflection on science in emergencies

Reflection on science in emergencies

by juliet | Nov 30, 2020 | Ngā tohutohu pūtaiao i roto i ngā ohotata, Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari

Kia ora koutou, Since taking up the role of Chief Science Advisor to the Prime Minister in 2018, I have had the privilege to see first-hand the enormous difference that scientists can make in a crisis.  Be it tackling a biosecurity incursion, supporting victims of...
Using genetic fingerprints in our COVID-19 response

Using genetic fingerprints in our COVID-19 response

by juliet | Sep 23, 2020 | COVID-19, Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari, Tā Mātau Rūnanga a te Kaitohutohu Mātanga Pūtaiao Matua

Kia ora koutou, Many have become familiar with a new term over the recent COVID-19 outbreak in Aotearoa New Zealand – ‘whole genome sequencing’. Genome sequencing creates a ‘genetic fingerprint’ of the COVID-19 virus that has infected an individual. It can tell us...
Changes needed to address drop in literacy levels, says Chief Education Scientific Advisor

Changes needed to address drop in literacy levels, says Chief Education Scientific Advisor

by EllenR | Aug 17, 2020 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari, Tā Mātau Rūnanga a te Kaitohutohu Mātanga Pūtaiao Matua

Interventions across primary and secondary education are urgently needed to address declining literacy levels and persistent inequity, according to a new report. The evidence summary, titled ‘The literacy landscape in Aotearoa New Zealand’, is authored by Professor...
Mahi Tahi 2 – Our second annual report is ready to download

Mahi Tahi 2 – Our second annual report is ready to download

by EllenR | Jul 10, 2020 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari

Our second annual report, Mahi Tahi 2, is now at the printers. If you would like a hard copy, please get in touch. Download Mahi Tahi 2 (PDF, 22MB)   Tēnā koutou katoa, ngā mihi o te wā ki a tātou. Ahakoa ngā ārai, ahakoa ngā aupiki me ngā auheke, mā te āta...
Our cannabis webpage is now live

Our cannabis webpage is now live

by EllenR | Jul 7, 2020 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari, Taru rauhea

Kia ora koutou Today we launch our cannabis webpage. This evidence summary won’t tell you how to vote – instead, it aims to support you to make your decision in the upcoming referendum on legalising recreational cannabis. The government has provided details of how the...
Bubbles, borders and risk: What does common sense look like in a global pandemic?

Bubbles, borders and risk: What does common sense look like in a global pandemic?

by EllenR | May 30, 2020 | COVID-19, Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari

Juliet Gerrard and Rachel Chiaroni-Clarke As the number of days with zero cases grows, and the chance of successful elimination rises to over 90%, we can begin to collectively breathe out and focus on a return to normal within our New Zealand bubble. With no vaccine...
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