We have recently completed a mother's day campaign to promote cancer awareness and screening. We did not hold a workshop for service providers but did utilize salons in our region to assist with getting the information out to clients. Although the final evaluation is not yet complete, we have heard from many of the salons that it is an ideal location to target women who tend to be the health information seekers for families and often have time to have discussions about women's issues (or otherwise) while at the salon.
Sherry Diaz
RN BScN Public Health Nurse
Chronic Disease Prevention,
Healthy Lifestyle Program
Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit
15 Sperling Drive, Barrie, ON L4M 6K9
705-721-7330 ext 7412
Fax 705-721-1495
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From: Health Promotion on the Internet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Patrick Moores
Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 5:25 PM
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Subject: Service Provider Workshop - Discourage Artificial Tanning in Teens
Hello Everyone,
Myself and a colleague are currently developing a service provider workshop on the myths of artificial tanning as well as Health Canada's guidelines regarding artificial tanning. Rather than inviting the artificial tanning service providers to this workshop, we aim to invite alternate service providers who cater to teens at risk of artificial tanning. These include hairdressers, gyms, spas, dressmakers/clothing stores, etc.
As this is our first attempt at such a workshop, we are wondering if anyone has done or thought about doing something similar and if they have any advice/suggestions to share.
Thanks for your help,
Pat
Patrick Moores, MA
Health Promoter
NPAAT (Nutrition and Physical Activity Action Team)
Sudbury & District Health Unit
1300 Paris Street
Sudbury, ON P3E 3A3
Tel: (705) 522-9200 ext. 582
Fax: (705) 677-9613
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