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The Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse invites you to register for:
"Moving Upstream Together" 
Conference - February 21-22, 2006 
89 Chestnut, Toronto
Partnering For Ontario's Future Health and Well-being
 Registration forms attached or visit www.opc.on.ca <http://www.opc.on.ca>
Start your new year with a memorable trip - by playing an important role in promoting health, prevention and real social change.  Join us at Moving Upstream Together: Partnering for Ontario's Future Health and Well-Being, being held February 21-22, 2006 at 89 Chestnut, University of Toronto.  Listen to provocative and exciting speakers. Celebrate and learn from innovative actions and successful partnerships that have improved societal health. Meet new people and network with friends. Help us identify the changes Ontario needs to create strong social and policy commitments for prevention and health promoting initiatives. 
 
Most of all, be part of a forum that will pave the way for future 'prevention-building' strategies.  This unique, bilingual working conference will also celebrate the 20th anniversaries of the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion and the Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse. 
Attend if your work is related to: promoting health, social services, child development, community or public health, poverty, housing, disease prevention, inclusion, policy, research, social advocacy AND - you're interested in real and lasting social change - you want to break down silos and be effective with other sectors - you'd like to hear success stories about innovative programs and policy enhancement AND you want to move upstream to create health and prevent social problems before they happen.
 
We can build bridges across sectors to achieve health for all in Ontario.  Moving upstream is an idea that's time has come. 
 
Register before February 14, 2006 at www.opc.on.ca.
"Moving Upstream Together" Conference
c/o Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse
180 Dundas Street West, Suite 1900,
Toronto ON M5G 1Z8
Phone: 416.408.2249 ext 224 or 1.800.397.9567 ext 224
Fax: 416.408.2122
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Website: www.opc.on.ca

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Alison Stirling, MHSc. 
Health Promotion Information Specialist
Health Promotion Affiliate, Canadian Health Network 

The Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse
180 Dundas Street W., Suite 1900
Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8
T (416) 408 -2249 x 227  F (416) 408-2122
Email: [log in to unmask]

Mark your calendars for OPC's 20th Anniversary conference - Moving Upstream Together, Feb 21-22 2006, visit http://www.opc.on.ca

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