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Hello all,

We had an interesting discussion at a meeting this morning about "foundation documents".  We're currently looking to strengthen the Canadian Health Network's health promotion collection of online health promotion resources under this heading, and while we have a number of ideas we thought it would be valuable to put the question to a much larger group in case we're off-track.

We have all the WHO charters and declarations, the Lalonde Report, Epp Report etc.  

What other documents (which are available online, in English and/or French) do you think are truly *foundational* for health promotion as a field?  What do you think makes something worthy of being called a "foundation document"? 

Robyn Kalda
Health Promotion Information Specialist
OPC Health Promotion Resource Centre
(416) 408-2249 x226
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