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Communication Components: Avian Influenza and Pandemic PlanningCountry
New Zealand
Region
South Pacific
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesThe MoH is using various channels to promote generic avian flu pandemic awareness and preparedness. For example: The above channels for sharing information are being bolstered by research, such as 3 omnibus surveys with questions on pandemic influenza that address public awareness and preparedness. Results from this research were being used to develop a full-colour, illustrated public information brochure, based on the electronic factsheet "Getting Ready for a Pandemic" [PDF], as well as a full-colour A3-sized poster [PDF]. Pre-testing was completed, and found that research participants were particularly keen on the proposed complementary styles of the brochure and poster. These materials feature bright colours with simple instructions (e.g., "Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze") accompanied by illustrations of the behaviour being promoted. Development IssuesHealth. Key PointsAccording to the MoH, polling from November 2005 showed that 80% of New Zealanders were aware of/had very high awareness of pandemic influenza. ContactMinistry of Health
133 Molesworth St. SourcePlaced on the Communication Initiative site February 02 2006 Last Updated October 05 2007 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
Special FocusAI at Forefront in 2009?
Even if incidence levels remain roughly as they are at the start of 2009, will avian influenza continue to remain at the forefront of public consciousness?
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