A web site that may interest you and others who are interested in
infrastructure for health promotion, from a regional perspective is at
http://www.dhs.vic.gov.au/phd/9809059/index.htm
In relation to how an organisation may approach health promotion, the
reference at this sites prompts questions such as the following:
Infrastructure check list: Practitioners
Does the agency have:
a policy for health promotion?
an internal health promotion committee?
suitably skilled staff?
opportunities for health promotion?
are there finances dedicated for health promotion, if so how much?
Infrastructure checklist: Managers
Does the agency have:
health promotion built in the mission statement or mandate?
management's
? support and understanding of health promotion?
open planning processes to include health promotion?
data to describe local health concerns?
Between agency relationships
Does the agency have involvement in :
inter-agency health promotion committees or networks?
and beyond the health sector?
The same reference also describes health promotion in Australia and other
practical examples of infrastructure elements that enable agencies to
have a stronger approach to health promotion. These examples are
described as brief case studies titled 'good form'.
Unfortunately some of the key diagrams are not available at this site,
but are included in the paper copy. Please contact me if you are
interested in the diagrams / models.
Regards from Monica Bensberg
Department of Human Services
122 Thomas Street
Dandenong 3175
Victoria Australia
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