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NEWS FROM THE ALBERTA CENTRE FOR ACTIVE LIVING

1. WELLSPRING, OCT./06

Diversity in Practice: Becoming Culturally Competent
(www.centre4activeliving.ca/publications/wellspring.html)

- Main article: "Cultural Competence for Practitioners," by Marianne
Rogerson, MSc (Kinesiology), Instructor, University of Calgary, and PhD
student (Kinesiology), University of Calgary.

- Commentary: "Working with People from Different Cultures," by Robert A.
Stebbins, PhD, FRSC, Department of Sociology, University of Calgary.


2. NEW SECTION ON CENTRE'S WEBSITE. Visit the centre's new chronic diseases'
section for information on physical activity's role in preventing chronic
diseases. http://www.centre4activeliving.ca/category.cgi?c=5

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