The City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada through the Toronto Community
Housing Company is the largest landlord in the city. They have many
staff designated as health promoters.
The number below will get you started but they will likely need to
re-direct you to health promotion staff specifically:
277 Victoria St., 8th floor
Toronto, Ontario M5B 1W2
Phone: 416-392-RENT (416 392-7368)
Fax: 416 392-0555
Good luck!
Nancy Dubois
Health Promotion & Planning Consultant
12 Finlay Street
Scotland, ON
N0E 1R0
p 519.446.3636
f 519.446.3329
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From: "Jacq Mckenzie" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 1:16 AM
Subject: Health Promotion in Public Housing
> Hello all
>
> I am seeking Click 4HP members advice on health promotion activities
in
> public housing. I have recently commenced a position as a Health
Promotion
> Officer working with communities from inner city Melbourne public
housing
> estates. I am particularly interested in best practice health
promotion
> strategies working with residents of public housing that have and
continue
> to demonstrate sustainabality.
>
> Any relevant resources/advice from members (both nationally and
> internationally) would be very welcomed.
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Jacqui Mckenzie
> Health Promotion in Public Housing
> North Yarra Community Health
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