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Jim Frankish <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 15 Nov 2001 14:52:13 -0800
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Thanks Heather. Hope you're well. Jim

At 01:36 PM 11/13/2001 -0800, you wrote:



>I am pleased to provide you with a copy of Health Canada's Population Health
>Template (and the abbreviated Template Tool).  The Template organizes and
>consolidates current understandings of population health under eight "key
>elements", and describes procedures and processes required to act on each
>element.
>
>The Population Health Template can be used in various ways, including: to
>support policy and program development and implementation; for training and
>education on population health; to assess congruence with population health
>concepts; to aid in evaluation; and as a basis for further knowledge
>development.
>
>The Template is a work in progress. I hope you will encourage the review
>and use
>of this document within your organization and in so doing that you will
>provide
>us with further insights to advance our collective thinking. If you would like
>to provide a substantive review, please  contact me by return e-mail so I can
>provide a short questionnaire to guide formulation of your
>comments.  Otherwise
>general comments or suggestions are welcome.
>Heather Fraser
>Health Canada
>Population and Public Health Branch
>Strategic Policy Directorate
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>
>The attached documents will soon be available at Health Canada's Population
>Health Web Site at http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/phdd/resources/index.html
>
>(See attached file: PH Template.pdf)(See attached file: PH Template Tool.pdf)
>========================
>
>J'ai le plaisir de vous envoyer le Modèle de promotion de la santé de la
>population de Santé Canada et de l'Outil d'application du modèle.  Le Modèle
>organise et regroupe les connaissances actuelles en santé de la population
>sous
>huit « éléments clés » et décrit les processus et les procédures nécessaires
>pour intervenir par rapport à chacun des éléments.
>
>Le Modèle peut servir à plusieurs fins : appuyer l'élaboration et la mise en
>oeuvre de politiques et de programmes; former et éduquer dans le domaine de la
>santé de la population; vérifier la conformité aux concepts liés à la santé de
>la population; aider à évaluer; orienter le développement des connaissances.
>
>Le Modèle est une oeuvre en cours. J'espère que vous encouragerez l'examen et
>l'utilisation de ce document dans vos organisations et que vous nous aiderez,
>par vos observations éclairantes, à enrichir notre  réflexion collective. Si
>vous désirez soumettre une analyse de fond, veuillez communiquer avec moi
>en me
>retournant un message électronique afin que je puisse vous fournir un bref
>questionnaire qui vous aidera à formuler vos commentaires.
>Heather Fraser
>Santé Canada
>Direction générale de la santé de la population et de la santé publique
>Direction de l'orientation de la politique stratégique
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>
>Les documents annexés sont disponibles sur le site Web La santé de la
>population, de Santé Canada, à :
>http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/ddsp/ressources/index.html
>
>(See attached file: PH Template Fr.pdf)(See attached file: PH Template Tool
>F.pdf)
>
>
>
>

Dr. C. James Frankish, BC Health Research Scholar
Associate Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research
Associate Professor, Faculty of Graduate Studies
Member, Division of Population Health & Health Services Research
Department of Health Care & Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine
University of British Columbia
Room 308, LPC Building, 2206 East Mall Vancouver BC V6T 1Z3
Ph:6048229205  Fax:6048229210
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