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Ellen, could you please share any responses you get?

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From: Health Promotion on the Internet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Ellen Nicholson
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 10:23 PM
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Hi Click for HP's,

I work in corporate health promotion and we are currently developing a
walking program for our client, we are going to base our objectives around
increasing social connectedness within the workplace.

I am wondering if anyone has a tool to evaluate social connectedness?
Sounds strange but is it just a matter of subjective self reporting or
should mental health status be assessed also?    So what I am asking is how
do you measure if someone is socially connected enough so that their mental
health is not compromised?

Thank you to anyone who can offer assistance.

Kind regards


Ellen Nicholson
Health Promotion Coordinator
Managing Health
Level 6 486 Albert St
East Melbourne Vic 3002
P 03 9650 2000

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