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Dean Whitehead

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About Dean
Dean Whitehead is a  Video journalist based in Whangarei.(Available throughout NZ & the Pacific Islands) 
I've been making television news, current affairs, documentaries and general programs for more than 29 years. I can work as a solo videojournalist or alongside a journalist. I've been on the cutting edge of some of the nations major breaking stories, from land occupations and natural disasters to world leader summits and royal tours. I'm proficient at live crosses (SNG, LIVEU), edited packages, tight deadlines and day turnarounds and regularly supply the nations television networks TVNZ, TV3 and Maori Television, plus some of the major international ones,NHK, ABC, BBC, SKY, Channel 7 and 10.
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English
Services
Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast) Vox Pop
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Skills
Current Affairs Technology Science & Environment
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Portfolio

Voice of persons with a life-limiting illness in conversation with healthcare professionals: systematic review and meta-synthesis

01 May 2024  |  BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
The article presents a systematic review and meta-synthesis focusing on the interactions between persons with life-limiting illnesses and healthcare professionals. It details the contributions of various authors in the study's administration, planning, methodology, data extraction, and synthesis. The BMJ Publishing Group Limited provides a disclaimer regarding the content's vetting and peer-review status, emphasizing that the opinions and recommendations are solely those of the authors.

The experiences of New Zealand-based children in consuming fruits and vegetables

05 Apr 2024  |  emerald.com
A study exploring New Zealand-based children's consumption of fruits and vegetables reveals that despite understanding their importance, children's eating habits are influenced by balancing perceived risks and rewards. Sensory preferences lead to perceived risks, resulting in avoidance strategies. The study suggests that an 'associated' risk model can explain children's consumption behavior and aid in developing health education interventions.

A glimpse of some of the news stories we have covered

Australian rural, remote and urban community nurses' health promotion role and function

01 Jan 2015  |  OUP Academic
Community nurses in Australia, particularly in rural and remote areas, play a crucial role in health promotion, though their effectiveness is often hampered by limited resources and educational opportunities. A mixed-methods study involving urban and rural nurses in New South Wales revealed that rural nurses have more positive attitudes towards health promotion but face significant challenges such as isolation and lack of support. The study underscores the need for better education and resources for community nurses to enhance their health promotion activities and calls for community nurse leaders to advocate for more support and resources to improve health outcomes in their communities.
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