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Erica MacIntyre <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 May 2002 09:11:34 -0400
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Barbara,
I can place a short article/promo in our next newsletter but am wondering if
there will be or is a site where people could download the software to use?
Thank you.
Erica MacIntyre

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Health Promotion on the Internet [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
> Behalf Of Barbara Kahan
> Sent: May 9, 2002 11:51 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: IDM Manual for best practices in health promotion
>
>
> hi everyone -
>
> this is to let you know that the IDM Manual - improved and
> expanded! - is now available on the website of the Centre for
> Health Promotion (University of Toronto) at
> http://www.utoronto.ca/chp/bestp.html; this Manual is the
> distillation of 5 years of experience of the Best Practices
> Project and everyone involved -
>
> downloadable in either Word or pdf format, the IDM Manual
> contains the following sections:
> ¨ Introduction & Basics (including a Foreword by Irv Rootman)
> ¨ Values, Goals & Ethics
> ¨ Theories & Underlying Beliefs
> ¨ Evidence Framework
> ¨ Understanding of the Environment
> ¨ Response to Practice Issues
> ¨ Research & Evaluation
> ¨ IDM Framework Steps
> ¨ Working Through the IDM Framework
> ¨ Case Studies (reports from sites who have worked with the IDM)
> ¨ Workshops
> ¨ Resources for Health Promotion (annotated; sections include
> heath promotion related journals, databases, evaluation
> resources, and more)
> ¨ Workshop slides (PowerPoint)
> ¨ Evidence Framework Workbook (Word only, for people to work
> directly in on the computer)
>
> the IDM (Interactive Domain Model) is based on a definition of
> best practices as sets of processes and activities that are
> consistent with health promotion values, goals and ethics,
> theories and beliefs, evidence, and understanding of the
> environment, and that are most likely to achieve health promotion
> goals in any given situation
>
> thanks to all Click4HPers who contributed to the Project in so
> many wonderful ways -
>
> best wishes to all,
> Barbara Kahan and Michael Goodstadt
> and the rest of the Best Practices Work Group
>
> Barbara Kahan
> 306-569-2094 (work phone)
> 306-352-2315 (fax)
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