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The Population Health and Access SLC was disestablished in August 2023. 

The overarching purpose of the Population Health & Access Service Level Alliance is to monitor population level health (outcomes) and to provide advice and recommendations (to the system through ALT) on innovative and integrative ways of providing care and ways to enable a health promoting health system (to continuously and equitably improve those outcomes).

The Population Health and Access Service Level Alliance was established in December 2017 to elevate the population health work in Canterbury to extend beyond the focus of PHO funded health promotion activities, to initiatives and approaches supporting improved health outcomes across the Canterbury health system and across partner agencies. 

Previously a population health work group sat under the Flexible Funding Pool SLA. The SLA’s role was to develop and prioritise population health services that support people to take greater responsibility for their own health and making healthy choices, with a focus on improving access to primary health care for populations with higher health needs.

Through the new Population Health & Access SLA there is an opportunity to develop the Canterbury Health System’s approach to addressing our population's determinants of health, and enabling the vision of a ‘health promoting health system’. 

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20Dec

How could your family benefit if you were smoke free?

20 Dec, 2017 | Return|

With tobacco prices set to rise by 10 per cent in January, there’s never been a better time to make quitting your number one New Year’s resolution.

In addition to the wealth of health benefits you can gain, you’ll also give yourself a massive pay rise which could range from $150 to $280 each week.

“For a 20-a-day smoker, quitting could save you and your family an extra $175 a week. That’s more than a tank of petrol, or a chunk of your weekly grocery bill,” says Vivien Daley, Canterbury District Health Board Smokefree Manager.

“The monthly saving of $750 could buy you a small smart TV, or gaming console. The yearly saving of more than $9,000 could pay for a family holiday.

“Smoking is going to be more expensive than it’s ever been, but there’s also more free support than ever before too – so now’s a perfect time to quit.”

Te Hā – Waitaha is a free stop smoking service which is available to all Cantabrians. While the service provides quality support for all, there is a specific focus on Maori, Pacific, pregnant women and high risk groups.

“Quit coaches are based all across Canterbury, in both urban and rural locations and the support provided will be really up to the individual, whether it’s face to face, via phone or text, in a group, or on your own. We work with our clients to decide on which programme and location suit them best.

“We provide information and work with clients to find ways that can help make quitting a little easier, including free nicotine replacement products like patches, gum and lozenges and advice on ways to beat the cravings.”

 “By beating this addiction, you and those around you will not only lead healthier lives but you’ll also end up with more cash in the bank. That’ll decrease your stress rates, which might be what makes you reach for a cigarette in the first place!”

Phone 0800 425 700 or register online at www.stopsmokingcanterbury.co.nz if you or someone you know would like help in the new year to quit.

Infographics provided by smokefree.org.nz

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Useful resources

Work Plan 2021-22

For Population Health SLA. Read full CCN work plan.

Health in all policies toolkit

Tools and tips to support a health in all policies approach.

Interpreter Services

Best Practice Guidelines for interpreter services for Canterbury health system.

Case study - Te Hā Waitaha

A case study about working together towards equity.

The Te Ha - Waitaha journey

A video of the journey to Canterbury's collaborative stop smoking service.

Te Hā - Waitaha

Offers free stop smoking support to anyone in Canterbury.

Alcohol-related harm

Outlines rationale and vision for the strategy.