Hi Dennis,
I think people need to look at real anti-poverty work that supports groups
of poor people in taking on the issue of economic injustice themselves.
Below is a link to a campaign that some Ottawa poor people are undertaking
around a motion to direct City staff to go to the Ontario Pre-budget
hearings and ask for an increase in the shelter allowance portion of the
welfare cheques.
The motion and the poster (only in PDF) can be found at:
http://welfarewatch.toronto.on.ca/motion.htm
I would be happy to chat more with you off-line about ideas.
S
Sherrie Tingley
Program Co-ordinator
Centre for Equality Rights in Accommodation
604-1 Nicholas Street, Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7
Tel:613-789-2228 Fax: 613-241-4657
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Sent: January 30, 2002 7:23 AM
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Subject: Re: heart health article
I am speaking to the 36 medical officers of health of Ontario on Friday.
Any
suggestions?
Dennis
you wrote:
I am interested in knowing what it is that you believe public health
should be
doing to address this rather than focusing on "lifestyle" modification. We
have been raising determinants of health issues at the political level for
years to no avail.
Your ideas for translating this research into action would be appreciated.
Joyce Fox
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