Impact of U.S. Federal Court Ruling on Fluoridation on New Zealand’s Policies
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From: Lance D. Lavery
Dear Ministry of Health,
I am writing under the Official Information Act 1982 to request information regarding the recent U.S. federal court decision on the safety of water fluoridation, specifically regarding its declared "unreasonable risk" to children's health due to potential reductions in IQ. This decision could have significant implications for New Zealand's public health policies, and I am seeking to understand how it might influence local practices and regulations.
1. Review and Impact: Has the Ministry assessed the findings and implications of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California’s decision? What impact, if any, might this have on New Zealand's current or future water fluoridation policies?
2. Scientific Evaluations: What scientific research has the Ministry conducted or reviewed concerning the neurotoxic effects of fluoride at the levels used in New Zealand’s public water systems?
3. Policy Changes: Are there any anticipated changes to national guidelines or regulations on water fluoridation in response to new international evidence or the recent U.S. court ruling?
4. Public Health Communications: How is the Ministry currently advising local health boards and councils in light of this ruling? Are there any planned communications or consultations on this topic?
5. Future Actions: Does the Ministry plan any further investigations or actions regarding the safety measures of water fluoridation?
Please provide all responses through the fyi.org.nz platform.
Thank you for your assistance.
Yours faithfully,
Lance D. Lavery
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Kia ora Lance
Thank you for your request under the Official Information Act 1982 (the
Act) on 26 September 2024:
1. Review and Impact: Has the Ministry assessed the findings and
implications of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of
California’s decision? What impact, if any, might this have on New
Zealand's current or future water fluoridation policies?
2. Scientific Evaluations: What scientific research has the Ministry
conducted or reviewed concerning the neurotoxic effects of fluoride at the
levels used in New Zealand’s public water systems?
3. Policy Changes: Are there any anticipated changes to national
guidelines or regulations on water fluoridation in response to new
international evidence or the recent U.S. court ruling?
4. Public Health Communications: How is the Ministry currently advising
local health boards and councils in light of this ruling? Are there any
planned communications or consultations on this topic?
5. Future Actions: Does the Ministry plan any further investigations or
actions regarding the safety measures of water fluoridation?
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From: Lance D. Lavery <[FOI #28531 email]>;
Received: Thu Sep 26 2024 11:22:30 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)
To: OIA Requests <[email address]>; OIA <[email address]>;
Subject: Official Information request - Impact of U.S. Federal Court
Ruling on Fluoridation on New Zealand’s Policies
Dear Ministry of Health,
I am writing under the Official Information Act 1982 to request
information regarding the recent U.S. federal court decision on the safety
of water fluoridation, specifically regarding its declared "unreasonable
risk" to children's health due to potential reductions in IQ. This
decision could have significant implications for New Zealand's public
health policies, and I am seeking to understand how it might influence
local practices and regulations.
1. Review and Impact: Has the Ministry assessed the findings and
implications of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of
California’s decision? What impact, if any, might this have on New
Zealand's current or future water fluoridation policies?
2. Scientific Evaluations: What scientific research has the Ministry
conducted or reviewed concerning the neurotoxic effects of fluoride at the
levels used in New Zealand’s public water systems?
3. Policy Changes: Are there any anticipated changes to national
guidelines or regulations on water fluoridation in response to new
international evidence or the recent U.S. court ruling?
4. Public Health Communications: How is the Ministry currently advising
local health boards and councils in light of this ruling? Are there any
planned communications or consultations on this topic?
5. Future Actions: Does the Ministry plan any further investigations or
actions regarding the safety measures of water fluoridation?
Please provide all responses through the fyi.org.nz platform.
Thank you for your assistance.
Yours faithfully,
Lance D. Lavery
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Tçnâ koe Lance
Response to your request for official information
Thank you for your request under the Official Information Act 1982 (the
Act) to the Ministry of Health – Manatû Hauora (the Ministry) on 26
September 2024. You requested:
“1. Review and Impact: Has the Ministry assessed the findings and
implications of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of
California’s decision? What impact, if any, might this have on New
Zealand's current or future water fluoridation policies?
2. Scientific Evaluations: What scientific research has the Ministry
conducted or reviewed concerning the neurotoxic effects of fluoride at the
levels used in New Zealand’s public water systems?
3. Policy Changes: Are there any anticipated changes to national
guidelines or regulations on water fluoridation in response to new
international evidence or the recent U.S. court ruling?
4. Public Health Communications: How is the Ministry currently advising
local health boards and councils in light of this ruling? Are there any
planned communications or consultations on this topic?
5. Future Actions: Does the Ministry plan any further investigations or
actions regarding the safety measures of water fluoridation?”
The World Health Organization and other international and national health
and scientific experts endorse community water fluoridation as a safe and
effective public health measure for preventing dental decay.
The Director-General of Health is aware of the recent decision of the US
District Court for the Northern District of California.
As was required by the New Zealand High Court, the Director-General is
undertaking a Bill of Rights analysis of the directions to ensure that
section 11 of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 is considered. This
will include consideration of scientific evidence, and local circumstances
in each locality subject to a direction. The Ministry is ensuring it is
using the most current information since the directions were made in 2022,
where this is available. The Ministry keeps a watching brief on the
national and international evidence base.
In 2014, a comprehensive report was published by the Royal Society Te
Apârangi, prepared jointly with the Office of the Prime Minister’s Chief
Science Advisor, reviewing the substantial
body of scientific evidence on the efficacy and safety of fluoridation of
public water supplies.
The report concluded that there are no adverse health effects of any
significance from
fluoridation levels used in New Zealand. In June 2021, the Office of the
Prime Minister’s Chief
Science Advisor released an evidence update, which confirmed that the
conclusions of the 2014 report remain appropriate. You can find these
reviews online at:
[1]www.pmcsa.ac.nz/topics/fluoridation-an-update-on-evidence/.
You can find information relating to the safety and effectiveness of
community water fluoridation on the Ministry of Health’s website at:
[2]https://www.health.govt.nz/strategies-in...
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M Bell left an annotation ()
Another good OIA request Lance. The “safe and effective” phrase sounds oddly familiar, and same for the claim of “ensure(ing) that section 11 of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 is considered”. Obviously section 11 of the BOR applies and hence means that it is a clear breach to flouridate public water. The social contract with the people of NZ is demonstrated to not exist in reality.
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