This paper might be too general but was presented at the Health Promotion
Conference at UofT last fall. It has some pointers.
Advocacy For Healthy Public Policy As A Health Promotion Technology
http://www.utoronto.ca/chp/symposium.htm
Erica MacIntyre, Health Planner
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> Subject: Advocacy Guidelines
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> Has anyone developed guidelines for those who want to advocate with
> decision makers?
>
> We in Halton are establishing a youth advisory group and need to provide
> some direction and boundaries for our young people to guide their efforts.
> We want to leave most of the decision making with the youth, so the
> guidelines are essential.
>
> At the same time we noted that the draft Canadian Nurses Association
> Community Health Nursing Standards recommends that CHNs be accountable for
> advocating for the determinants of health. Again, we will need guidelines
> for advocacy.
>
> Thank you for your consideration.
>
> Sue Monaghan
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