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"Stirling, Alison" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 Feb 1998 12:17:10 -0500
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Sorry about the cross-posting. This message just appeared on the Alberta
based Workplace health promotion list-serv.  It should be of interest to
European subscribers to click4hp, as well as presenting a model for
other countries to consider. A directory of "Who's Who in Health
Promotion" would be very valuable - although a huge undertaking!

Alison
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Alison Stirling, co-facilitator CLICK4HP
health promotion consultant
Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse
E-Mail: [log in to unmask]  
Internet: http://www.web.net/~stirling/
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Guillemette Chevaillier
> [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 1998 11:35 AM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      European Who's Who in Health Promotion 
> 
> Dear subscribers,
> 
> The National School of Public Health (Rennes, France) is producing a
> European Who's Who in Health Promotion on behalf of the European
> Commission.
> 
> This project is carried out in association with :
> - the Regional Office for Europe of the International Union for Health
> Promotion and Education (IUHPE/EURO), Woerden, The Netherlands
> - the Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region ,
> ASPHER, Paris, France
> - the Health Education Authority, London, England
> - the Landesinstitut für Öffentlichen Gesundheitsdienst des Landes
> Nordrehein-Westfalen, Bielefeld, Germany.
> This survey covers the fifteen member countries of the European Union.
> The
> results will be used to create a computerised directory of authorities
> and
> practitioners in the field of health promotion. The directory may also
> include other public health practitioners.
> 
> The programme's objective is to help regional, national and European
> organisations to extend their network of contacts within this field by
> identifying the widest range of specialists involved in the creation
> and
> implementation of health promotion and education programmes in the
> various
> European countries.
> The complete process will be finalised by the end of june 98.
> A questionnaire in 7 languages for identifying the practitioners and
> authorities and their field of expertise is being distributed via
> Internet
> and on paper.
> You should practice health promotion in at least one of the following
> fields
> :
> - Information and communication
> - Health education
> - Training
> - Programme planning and implementation
> - Health systems and policies
> - Health surveillance
> - Health economics
> - Health unit management
> - Preservation of the environment
> 
> You can register either by Internet.
> The address is : http://whoiswho.ensp.fr
> or by requesting the questionnaire to :
> Guillemette Chevaillier
> Tel : (33 - 2) 99 02 29 56
> Fax : (33 - 2) 99 02 26 28
> Email : [log in to unmask]
> 
> Your counterparts throughout Europe want to know about you.
> Register without delay in the European Who's Who in Health Promotion
> and
> tell your colleagues about it !
> 

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