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Check out today's Ontario Health Promotion Email (OHPE) Bulletin #530.
It is all about learning health promotion. See http://www.ohpe.ca 

As it's back-to-school season, this week's OHPE feature article and list
of resources updates the February 2004 article on education for health
promotion. 
We have many questions for potential students and learners to consider.
Why should you "learn" health promotion? What are the skills needed?
Where do we learn how to become health promoters? How can you do it? 
To help answer the where and how, this OHPE bulletin feature and related
resources offers an overview of continuing education in health promotion
and an updated list of courses and institutes, accredited programs,
diplomas, degrees, and continuing education opportunities and resources.
Take a look, send OHPE editors feedback and suggestions ([log in to unmask]),
or submit a story of your own about health promotion learning and
practice (see http://www.ohpe.ca for submission guidelines).

Learning Health Promotion: Many Journeys, Many Paths (2007 update)
http://www.ohpe.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8894&Itemid
=78  

Contents:
I Introduction
II What is Needed?
III Where Do We Learn?
IV Learning Opportunities
V Continuing Education
VI Distance Learning
VII Conclusion
VIII References

Related Resources
College and University Programs in Health Promotion & Public Health
http://www.ohpe.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8891&Itemid
=64  

Contents:
A Community Colleges
B Ontario Undergraduate Health Promotion Programs
C Ontario Graduate Health Promotion Programs (Doctorates, Masters,
Diplomas, and Certificates)
D Out-of-Province Undergraduate and Graduate University Health Promotion
Programs
E Distance Education

 If the OHPE editors missed a program, please write [log in to unmask] and let
them know! Not included in this updated list are the Health Promotion
Summer Schools, which will be listed in OHPE Events in May and June; and
the free online course of Health Promotion 101, which can be found at
http://www.ohprs.ca/hp101 .


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Alison Stirling,
Health Promotion Knowledge Management Developer,
The Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse,
180 Dundas Street W., Suite 1900 
Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8 
Direct: 416-408-6918 or 416-408-2249 x 2227
Toll-free (in Ontario)  1-800-397-9567 x2227
Email: [log in to unmask]  
www.opc.on.ca



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