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Reports and Publications

Stay up to date with our latest publications and reports.

On this page you'll find links to the Agency's Annual Reports; Briefings to the Incoming Minister; and documents such as Guidance and Requests for Proposal.

Te Aho o Te Kahu Annual Reports

These reports provide an overview of the milestones and achievements of Te Aho o Te Kahu each year.

2022/23

Te Aho o Te Kahu Annual Report 2022/23 (Word 3MB)

Te Aho o Te Kahu Annual Report 2022/23 (PDF 3 MB)

2021/22

Te Aho o Te Kahu Annual Report 2021/22 (Word 400KB)

Te Aho o Te Kahu Annual Report 2021/22 (PDF 1 MB)

2020/21

Te Aho o Te Kahu Annual Report 2020/21 (Word 308KB)

Te Aho o Te Kahu Annual Report 2020/21 (PDF 6MB)

2019/20

Te Aho o Te Kahu Annual Report 2019/20 (Word 3468 KB)

Te Aho o Te Kahu Annual Report 2019/20 (PDF 816 KB)

Briefings to the Incoming Minister (BIMs)

We provide Briefings to Incoming Ministers (BIMs) following a general election or where there is change in minister. They outline our role, work and key priorities, challenges and strategic opportunities.

Some information may have been withheld under the Official Information Act 1982. Where information has been withheld that is indicated within the document.

Te Aho o Te Kahu BIM February 2024 (PDF 3MB)

Te Aho o Te Kahu BIM March 2023 (PDF 2.5MB)

Te Aho o Te Kahu BIM November 2020 (PDF 7MB)

Ministry of Health Cancer Publications

New Zealand Cancer Action Plan

Our New Zealand Cancer Action Plan 2019-2029 provides a pathway to improve cancer outcomes for all New Zealanders.

Cancer Control Strategy

The New Zealand Cancer Control Strategy provides the overall direction for cancer related activities to help reduce the incidence and impact of cancer and reduce inequalities with respect to cancer.

Guidance

Update on Polyp Surveillance Guidelines 2020

This document is based on current available evidence for surveillance after a colonoscopy and complete removal of adenomas and serrated polyps. This advice aligns with recent publications from the United Kingdom, United States, Australia and Europe.

Requests for Proposals

Early in 2021 the Health Research Council, Ministry of Health and Te Aho o Te Kahu released a Request for Proposals (RFP) to fund research that responds to one or more equity-centred cancer research priorities:

  • Lung cancer screening
  • Lung cancer research of any discipline
  • Patient experience across the cancer journey for Māori and Pacific
  • Innovative approaches to delivering cancer care.

All the details are available here.