Abstract

The NSW Health and Equity Statement recommended that processes be developed for undertaking both rapid health impact appraisals and comprehensive health impact assessments (HIAs) of new government policy initiatives. The goal was to develop a range of standardised approaches that could be used to assess proposed initiatives for their potential to redress health inequities.

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