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POPULATION HEALTH IN ACTION
A One-Day Conference

Thursday March 13, 2003 (08:30 a.m. to 4:40 p.m.)
McKillop United Church-2329 15AvS
Lethbridge, Alberta

What is POPULATION HEALTH?
What DETERMINES our HEALTH?
HOW can we improve the health of our community?

The answers to these and other questions will be discussed at POPULATION
HEALTH IN ACTION: A One-Day Conference.  Brought to you by Chinook Health
Region-Population Health, this event is intended for health workers,
community professional, educators, volunteers and anyone interested in
working to improve the health of their community.

KEYNOTE Speaker, Dr. Jim Dunn (University of Calgary) will provide
information on the Population Health approach, Determinants of Health as
well as the general approach to address determinants of health.

A PANEL of local and provincial experts will answer questions regarding
their views on various aspects of Population Health and Social Determinants
of Health.

PLENARY SESSIONS in the afternoon give participants opportunities to learn
more about specific strategies and skills.
Dr. Tammy Horne (University of Alberta/Well Quest Consultants) will present
practical information on how to evaluate projects.
Dr. Michael Bopp (Four Worlds Centre for Development) will provide
information and suggestions on how to build community capacity.  Sessions
will also be provided on Social Marketing, Building Partnerships, and
Mobilizing Community Resources.

CONFERENCE COST IS $25.00 (lunch included)
Registration information coming soon.
For more information, contact Stasha Donahue at 403 553-4451
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Stasha
Stasha Donahue RN, BN
Population Health Facilitator-Child Poverty Initiative Lead
Chinook Health Region
Ph: 403 553 4451(office) /403 308 0410 (cellular)
FAX: 403-553-2333

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, commited citizens can change
the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has....Margaret Mead

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