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99: 266:, of the BrainWave Trust which lobbies policy-makers on behalf of children. With Jocelyn Cowern, Allan Barber and Andrew Davidson he co-founded the Kids Help Foundation Trust which operates the 'What's Up' national helpline for children and young people. He was chair of the child advocacy group, Children's Agenda. In 2001 Hassall began work with the Domestic Violence Centre (now Preventing Violence in the Home) as tutor and health sector manager and in 2002 he joined the Institute of Public Policy. 25: 187:. With Emma Davies and Kirsten Hanna he undertook research and advocated for attitudes, processes and structures that advance children's interests. He was part of the Every Child Counts campaign to place children's interests at the centre of government. He taught the undergraduate paper, Children and Public Policy. 234:
In 1978 Hassall was appointed Deputy Medical Director of the Plunket Society to help develop a project that brought a higher level of service and support to South Auckland, which was then widely seen as a disadvantaged area. Notable additional projects in which he took a leading role were, the 'Stamp
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With David Geddis, Plunket's Medical Director, he was a member of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. They helped develop the 1989 Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act which adopted a radical, family-centred approach to the secondary prevention
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Hospitals and at the Mangere Health Centre. He became interested in the health problems associated with disadvantage and in the increasingly evident problem of child maltreatment. In 1974 he was a founder of the Child Abuse Prevention Society (Parent Help) which publicised family violence and its
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Following his term as Commissioner, Hassall continued in public and private roles as a children's advocate convening, with Robin Fancourt and Claire Hurst, the 12th International Congress in Auckland in 1998 of the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN). In
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Out Measles', 'Fencing of Swimming Pools' and 'Plunket-in-Neighbourhoods' campaigns. He was a member of the research team led by Professor Ed Mitchell which provided the first convincing evidence that prone lying was a major risk factor for
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from 1989 to 1994. His career entailed working for children and their families as clinician, strategist, researcher and advocate. He was awarded the Aldo Farina Award by
471: 461: 279: 164: 88: 299: 247:. His five-year term saw the establishment of the role as an independent public advocate for children, based initially on the Norwegian model. 169: 416: 486: 481: 476: 275: 180: 65: 168:(10 August 1941 – 14 June 2021) was a New Zealand paediatrician and children's advocate. He was New Zealand's first 223: 43: 317: 466: 236: 403: 200: 376: 35: 252: 214:
In 1966, Hassall married Jennifer Ann Millman, and the couple went on to have four children.
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A voice for children: the Office of the Commissioner for Children in New Zealand, 1989-2003
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in 1965, before earning specialist qualifications DCH (London) and FRACP (Auckland).
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Since 2002 he was Senior Researcher at the Institute of Public Policy (IPP) at
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1998-99 he was international fellow at the Chapin Hall Center for Children,
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Academic staff of the Auckland University of Technology
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in 2010 for his dedication to improving child welfare.
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of child maltreatment. In 1989 Hassall was appointed
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Knights Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit
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Commissioner for Children
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Auckland
Arapuni
Mount Albert Grammar School
University of Otago
MB ChB
St Helens
Karitane
Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy
Commissioner for Children
University of Chicago
Judy Bailey
Dame Lesley Max
2019 New Year Honours
Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit
"Tributes flow for Sir Ian Hassall, NZ's first Children's Commissioner"
"MPs praise child advocate for UN award"
Otago Daily Times

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