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Hi

I'm not sure if you are aware of the Toronto Food Policy Council. They have
been active in food security issues for over 10 years. The website is:
http://www.toronto.ca/health/tfpc_index.htm

Mary-Anne

Mary-Anne McBean
Health Promotion Consultant
Toronto Public Health
Suite 202, 277 Victoria St
Toronto ON  M5B 1W2

Tel: 416-338-7949
Fax: 416-392-0635
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From: "Rita MacAulay" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 7:47 AM
Subject: food security project


> Can this be posted on the distribution list...
>
> I am working with a research team studying food security issues in Nova
Scotia and Canada. We are thinking about embarking on a new project that
will build on a number of our current projects, and want to use the
Diffusion of Innovations theories as framework. If anyone has information
concerning the diffusion of innovations and its use in health promotion
research, or more specifically concerning food security issues, and is
willing to pass it along, this would be a great asset at this point in the
project.
>
> Also, as part of our proposed project we are looking to classify people
into one of the five categories of adoptors (i.e. innovators, early
adopters, early majority, late adopters, laggards). If anyone has any
literature or guidelines that provides indicators or attributes that could
guide us in classifying individuals this way and is willing to share it, it
would also be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank-you
>
> Rita MacAulay
>
>
> Rita MacAulay
> MAHN Graduate Student
> Nova Scotia Nutrition Council/Atlantic Health Promotion Research Centre
Research Assistant
> Halifax Nova Scotia
> (902) 494- 2764
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