About this item

Issue date:
30 September 2023
Status:
Current
Corporate Author:
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora,
Type:
Guidance,
Topic:
Climate change, Emergency management, Environmental health,

Heat Health Plans: Guidelines

These Heat Health Plan Guidelines are aimed at health and community service providers, health sector organisations, local government and other community organisations to help them prepare their own heat health response plans.

 

Extreme heat can cause illness and death, but effective planning and actions can reduce its effects on health. Because effects of heat are associated with relative rather than absolute temperatures, even in New Zealand’s temperate climate people can experience negative health effects with modest increases in seasonal temperature. The purpose of these guidelines is to assist health and community service providers, health sector organisations, local government and other community organisations prepare heat health response plans.

The main sections of these guidelines are:

  • objectives and scope – objectives and scope for these guidelines and how they fit into existing statutory frameworks
  • heatwave hazard – the potential of heatwaves as a health hazard and the relevance of heatwave health planning in New Zealand
  • health effects of heatwaves – heatwave-related health effects and vulnerable populations
  • heat health actions – risk management actions.

These guidelines are a companion document to Heat Health Plans: Key Information (Te Whatu Ora 2023).

Heat Health Plans: Key Information

Heat Health Plan: Key Information provides information, resources and references to help prepare heat health response plans.

 

Extreme heat can cause illness and death, but effective planning and actions can reduce its effects on health. The purpose of this document is to provide information and resources to assist health and community service providers, health sector organisations, local government and other community organisations prepare heat health response plans.

The main sections of these guidelines are:

  • Defining a heat wave
  • Effects of heat on health
  • Vulnerable populations
  • heat health planning
  • Further resources

This document is a companion document to Heat Health Plans: Guidelines (Te Whatu Ora 2023).