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The Opportunities Party Health Policy w/ Geoff Simmons: September 25, 2020

The Opportunities Party Health Policy w/ Geoff Simmons: September 25, 2020 The Opportunities Party Health Policy w/ Geoff Simmons: September 25, 2020, 15.9 MB
Fri 25 Sep 2020

As part of 95bFM's election coverage, this week James Tapp talked to the leader of the TOP party, Geoff Simmons, about a range of their health policies. James and Geoff talk about their dental care policies, the proposed sugar tax, the public health system and the two referendums.

The Friday Wire w/ Oscar Perress, James Tapp and Ollie Joblin; September 25, 2020

The Friday Wire w/ Oscar Perress, James Tapp and Ollie Joblin; September 25, 2020 The Friday Wire w/ Oscar Perress, James Tapp and Ollie Joblin; September 25, 2020, 103.92 MB
Fri 25 Sep 2020

This week, we have another show full of news and information! 

TOP's Geoff Simmons joins us to talk health.

Professor Bob Hancox talks respiratory health in relation to cannabis, and we, with the help of Tadgh Stopford, discuss the endocannabinoid and cannabinoid systems

We talk to Cr Richard Hills, discussing harbour crossings, present and future. 

And we conclude the show, day and week of long format news with The Week That Was as curated by Ollie Joblin. 

A huge thank you to every one who helped make this show happen. 

Cannabis and Respiratory Health with Professor Bob Hancox: September 25, 2020

Cannabis and Respiratory Health with Professor Bob Hancox: September 25, 2020 Cannabis and Respiratory Health with Professor Bob Hancox: September 25, 2020, 14.07 MB
Fri 25 Sep 2020

Professor Bob Hancox of the University of Otago talks about the possible negative effects to your respiratory system from smoking cannabis

The Wire with Justin: September 24, 2020

The Wire with Justin: September 24, 2020 The Wire with Justin: September 24, 2020, 99.43 MB
Thu 24 Sep 2020

James Tapp talked to Shane Le Brun of Medical Cannabis Awareness New Zealand on the cannabis referendum

Jemima Huston spoke to the National Party's Dr Shane Reti on the party's health policy.

On their weekly chat, Justin discussed with Justice Minister Andrew Little about extending the COVID-19 leave support scheme, and the party's stance on conversion therapy, as well as paid sick leave and minimum wage.

Referendum Overview w/ James Tapp: September 24, 2020

Referendum Overview w/ James Tapp: September 24, 2020 Referendum Overview w/ James Tapp: September 24, 2020, 11.42 MB
Thu 24 Sep 2020

With the election creeping up, this week James gives an overview of what is including in the two referendums, the end of life referendum and the cannabis legalization and control referendum. James goes over where they started and what is included.

Medicinal Cannabis & the Referendum w/ Shane Le Brun: September 24, 2020

Medicinal Cannabis & the Referendum w/ Shane Le Brun: September 24, 2020 Medicinal Cannabis & the Referendum w/ Shane Le Brun: September 24, 2020, 11.76 MB
Thu 24 Sep 2020

With the referndum all about recreational use of cannabis and how it is produced, as well as sold, James finds out about what impact this could have on medicinal cannabis. James talks to Shane Le Brun , the coordinatior of Medicinal Cannabis Awareness New Zealand (MCANZ), about the varying impacts a yes or a no vote could have.

The National Party on Health Policy w/ Shane Reti: September 24, 2020

The National Party on Health Policy w/ Shane Reti: September 24, 2020 The National Party on Health Policy w/ Shane Reti: September 24, 2020, 12.87 MB
Thu 24 Sep 2020

For our election coverage on health policy, Jemima spoke to the National Party's Dr Shane Reti last week about their health package. The policy covers a wide range of health issues but the party has particularly highlighted that they will increase funding to PHARMAC meaning better access to medicine, institute an elective surgery commitment, provide quicker cancer diagnosis and management, AND add to the general practice primary care team. The party has also rejected aspects of the New Zealand Health and Disability Sector Review which was led by civil servant Heather Simpson and released midway through this year. Jemima spoke to Shane about the health policy and why some of the Simpson review has been rejected. She also asked about the Party's Mental Health and Disability policies, which are expected to be announced this week.

Changing Vaccination Rates w/ Researcher Lukas Marek: September 23, 2020

Changing Vaccination Rates w/ Researcher Lukas Marek: September 23, 2020 Changing Vaccination Rates w/ Researcher Lukas Marek: September 23, 2020, 26.1 MB
Wed 23 Sep 2020

Recent research from the University of Canterbury details some of the factors that have led to changes in immunisation rates around New Zealand from 2006 to 2017. While vaccination rates are steadily increasing overall, immunisation has started to decline in some wealthier areas - owing to increased mistrust and misinformation around vaccines. Felix Walton spoke to researcher Lukas Marek about his research.

The Wire with Bronwyn, September 23, 2020

The Wire with Bronwyn, September 23, 2020 The Wire with Bronwyn, September 23, 2020, 99.3 MB
Wed 23 Sep 2020

This week on the Wire, Dear Science's Marcus Jones tells Bronwyn about the Ig Nobel Prize winners, genetic discoveries about Vikings and IBM’s 1000-quibit quantum computer. 

Bronwyn speaks to NZFirst’s Tracey Martin about the Māori Party’s proposal for a new, independent 'Mokopuna Māori Entity' to replace Oranga-Tamariki.  

Election coverage this week is health and the referenda, so Bronwyn also speak to Minister Martin about the end of life choice bill and recreational cannabis.  

Then, Felix speaks to Lukas Marek, a researcher at the University of Canterbury, about childhood immunisation.

Lastly, Bronwyn speaks to lawyer Catherine Marks who fact-checks some of the claims made about the End of Life Choice Bill by anti-assisted dying campaign group ‘votesafe’.

The Ethics of Euthanasia w/ Dr Vanya Kovach

The Ethics of Euthanasia w/ Dr Vanya Kovach The Ethics of Euthanasia w/ Dr Vanya Kovach, 22.21 MB
Tue 22 Sep 2020

The End of Life Choice referendum asks voters to make a moral decison. Both sides of the referendum raise ethical issues, meaning voters must grapple with questions of life, death, choice and inequity. Come October 17th, voters should know not only how they intend to vote in the referendum, but why they have come to that conclusion.  

For an ethics-centred perspective on Euthanasia, Hanna spoke to Dr Vanya Kovach, from the Philosophy department at the University of Auckland.