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Researchers are inviting parents to have their say in the development of future healthcare services for children by sharing their views on how they have managed common health issues.
And they want to hear about the treatments and services they access and what factors influence these decisions.
Associate Professor Matthew Leach from the National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine is leading the research and said this information is pivotal to the future of healthcare delivery for children in Australia.
He said the study aims to improve child health outcomes through the development of informed future health services that are appropriate, accessible and acceptable to parents.
What to expect this earnings season
9 Feb, 2021 04:23 AM
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Fletcher Building is expected to announce a positive result based on the booming construction market. Photo / file
Retailers and building sector businesses are expected to provide bright spots in the upcoming reporting season while tourism and border exposed businesses continue to do it tough. A raft of major listed companies are due to release their largely half-year financials from February 15 with all the major power companies expected to report as well as A2 Milk, Fletcher Building, SkyCity Entertainment and Auckland Airport.
Read More They will be down over 100 per cent, which is what you would expect.