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Laura Ghali <[log in to unmask]>
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Your brilliance continues to be recognized (and cited) throughout the world...

Margaret Bonner wrote:

> Susan there was a great paper written in Australia on these topics in 1995:
> Working together: intersectoral action for health, written by Elizabeth
> Harris, Marilyn Wise, Penelope Hawe, Penelope Finlay and Don Nutbeam.   The
> issues raised are, of course, still relevant today!  This publication can
> be obtained through the Australian Centre for Health Promotion.
> Information on the Centre and ordering the book is available through:
>
> http://www.achp.health.usyd.edu.au/resource/rsc_p.html#wt
>
> Margaret Bonner
>
> Susan Lilley <[log in to unmask]>@YORKU.CA> on 13/11/2003 23:42:54
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> Sent by:    Health Promotion on the Internet <[log in to unmask]>
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> To:    [log in to unmask]
> cc:
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> Subject:    partnerships
>
> Two key concepts of our work in recent years are capacity building and
> partnerships.  There's been a lot of research done on capacity building,
> and
> some great reviews of the literature on what constitutes capacity, how to
> measure it, etc.
>
> What I'm less familiar with is research on partnerships. Are any of you
> aware of comprehensive literature reviews about partnerships and how they
> exert their influence?  The one piece that comes to mind is the work on
> Intersectoral Action Towards Population Health produced by Health Canada.
> It's a good resource but not a review of the literature.
>
> If any of you have done such a literature review, or can recommend a good
> one, I'd really appreciate it.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Susan Lilley
> 7 Canterbury Place
> Dartmouth NS B2Y 4J5
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Laura M. Ghali, Ph.D.
Centre for Health and Policy Studies
Faculty of Medicine
The University of Calgary
3330 Hospital Drive N.W.
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