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1 National respiratory strategy: childhood pneumonia and bronchiolitis Innes Asher Head of Department of Paediatrics: Child and Youth Health, The University of Auckland & Respiratory Paediatrician, Starship Children’s Health Health Spokesperson, Child Poverty Action Group Member, Expert Advisory Group, Asthma Foundation

2 Emma-Lita Bourne (2 years) died in Aug 2014 Coroner: Cold, damp house contributed to her death from pneumonia

3 Pneumonia (Pneumonia)

4 A 3 month old baby with bronchiolitis

5 The impact of respiratory disease in NZ: 2014 update Asthma (including asthma and wheeze in preschool children) Bronchiectasis Childhood bronchiolitis Childhood pneumonia COPD in older adults Impact of Respiratory Disease 2014, Asthma Foundation

6 Childhood pneumonia hospitalisations per 100,000 per year 2000-2013 Impact of Respiratory Disease 2014, Asthma Foundation

7 Childhood pneumonia hospitalisations per 100,000 per year 2000-2013 Impact of Respiratory Disease 2014, Asthma Foundation Pneumococcal vaccine

8 Childhood pneumonia hospitalisations per 100,000 by ethnic group, 2013 Impact of Respiratory Disease 2014, Asthma Foundation

9 Childhood pneumonia hospitalisations per 100,000 by deprivation index, 2013 Impact of Respiratory Disease 2014, Asthma Foundation

10 110 childhood pneumonia deaths 2000-2011 Impact of Respiratory Disease 2014, Asthma Foundation

11 Childhood pneumonia deaths by ethnic group 2002-2011 Impact of Respiratory Disease 2014, Asthma Foundation

12 Childhood pneumonia deaths by deprivation index, 2002-2011 Impact of Respiratory Disease 2014, Asthma Foundation

13 Childhood bronchiolitis deaths are rare (13) 2000-2011 Impact of Respiratory Disease 2014, Asthma Foundation

14 Childhood bronchiolitis hospitalisations per 100,000 people per year 2000-2013 Impact of Respiratory Disease 2014, Asthma Foundation

15 Childhood bronchiolitis hospitalisations per 100,000 by ethnic group, 2013 Impact of Respiratory Disease 2014, Asthma Foundation

16 Childhood bronchiolitis hospitalisations per 100,000 by deprivation index, 2013 Impact of Respiratory Disease 2014, Asthma Foundation

17 National Respiratory Strategy 2015 A call to action reduce the incidence of respiratory disease reduce the impact of respiratory disease eliminate inequalities in respiratory health in NZ National Respiratory Strategy 2015, Asthma Foundation

18 Pou Ora Framework: ‘Breathing easy’ environments National Societal Community Individual National Respiratory Strategy 2015, Asthma Foundation Hauora Toiora Whānau ora Mauri ora

19 Four Key Issues National Respiratory Strategy 2015, Asthma Foundation 1.The Environment 2.Individuals and families 3.The Health Community 4.The Health System

20 Te Taiao: The Environment National Respiratory Strategy 2015, Asthma Foundation Work to eliminate poverty Improve access to affordable, warm, dry, uncrowded homes Accelerate efforts towards Smokefree Aotearoa 2025 Tackle obesity

21 Perry B. Ministry of Social Development, 2014, p133 Table F.4, p137 Table F.7. NZ Poverty: child vs whole population 1982-2013 (<60% median disposable household income after housing costs)

22 Material Hardship = Deprivation of essentials Perry B. Ministry of Social Development, 2014, Section L

23 Child poverty figures, under 18 yr (2013) Child poverty figures in NZ No. of children % of children Total number of children 0-17 yrs1,060,000100% Income-poverty (<60% median after housing costs) 260,000 24% Severe income poverty (<50% median after housing costs) 205,000 19% Material hardship (Material Wellbeing Index) 180,000 17% Severe income poverty AND material hardship 95,4009% Perry B. Ministry of Social Development, 2014, pp33-34, p135 Table F.5, p137 Table F.7. p217 Table L.3

24 Adapted from Perry B. Ministry of Social Development, 2014, page 82, Figure C.8A Safety net for children is inadequate: relativities 1983-2013

25 15,000 (25%) newborns/yr miss out on income support Parents on a benefit do NOT get: Paid Parental Leave (max $7,401 net ) In Work Tax Credit ($3770/yr in 2016) Parental Tax Credit ($2,200 net)

26 NZ paradox with income support benefits: children treated much more harshly than adults >65 years Source: Susan St John Characteristic of NZ income support benefits For families with children For >65 yrs Universalnoyes Indexed (linked to prices and wages)noyes Simplenoyes Income testedyesno Reduces in hard timesyesno Recipients of benefits adversely judged by society yes “beneficiary” no “superannuitant” “super gold card”

27 Policy steps to reduce poverty Raise incomes to an adequate level for all families supported by: –income support benefits –low paid work

28 Unhealthy housing Key health issues Crowding Poor quality – cold and damp Fuel – unaffordable or unhealthy

29 ‘Houses’ for some families are garages, and vehicles Western Leader 3 Oct 2013.Western Leader 3 Oct 2013. www.stuff.co.nz/business/money/9238710/Garage-life-for-two-yearswww.stuff.co.nz/business/money/9238710/Garage-life-for-two-years NZ Herald 4 Oct 2014. www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11336725

30 How does unhealthy housing cause health problems? Cold – viruses survive better – WHO recommends house temperatures should be 18+ degrees Damp – encourages mould Mould – mould particles cause airway inflammation Unflued gas heaters - noxious gases cause cough and wheeze Crowding – rapid spread of infection between people

31 Does making NZ homes healthy improve health? YES less wheezing fewer days off school and work fewer visits to GPs fewer hospital admissions for respiratory diseases Howden Chapman P, et al 2007 and 2009 Jackson G. et al.2007

32 Policy steps to reduce unhealthy housing ●Warrant of Fitness for all rental properties – private, State and social housing ●Subsidies to improve quality of private rentals ●Rapidly increase the number of State houses and social housing ●Create State emergency housing (we have none)

33 ? Impact of Respiratory Disease 2014, Asthma Foundation

34 Policy steps to reduce obesity ●No sugary drinks in schools ●Only healthy food sold in schools ●Sugar tax for soft drinks http://www.theguardian.com/ news/2015/nov/03/obese-soda-sugar- tax-mexico?CMP=share_btn_link

35 Childhood pneumonia deaths by ethnic group 2002-2011 Impact of Respiratory Disease 2014, Asthma Foundation

36 Childhood pneumonia deaths hypothetical rates by ethnic group – would more be done? EuropeanMāoriPacific

37 Pākehā children “like biking with the wind behind them” Fiona Cram 2012 www.katoa.net.nzwww.katoa.net.nz Māori children “like biking into the wind” Life experiences towards reaching their potential

38 Health inequities for Māori: How do we become part of the solution? Jones R.www.starship.org.nz/for-health-professionals/paediatric-update/2014-archive/child- health-inequities-how-do-we-become-part-of-the-solution/www.starship.org.nz/for-health-professionals/paediatric-update/2014-archive/child- health-inequities-how-do-we-become-part-of-the-solution/ Ministry of Health. Equity of Health Care for Māori: A framework. June 2014 http://www.health.govt.nz/publication/equity-health-care-maori-framework http://www.health.govt.nz/publication/equity-health-care-maori-framework Our society, our health systems, ourselves are part of the problem We can be part of the solution through transformative change including reducing the effects of colonisation on, and racism in ourselves.


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