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Wed, 7 May 2003 20:25:01 -0400
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Correction - the publisher is John  Wiley and sons and the year is 1998.
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I use People Centred Health Promotion by John Raeburn and Irving Rootman
(Routledge, 1996)
It's got the theory without being pedantic and it's very practical. I also
like the way it's written.
David Burman

At 11:35 AM 5/1/03 +1000, you wrote:
>I agree with Monica on Baum.
>
>There is another aussie gem called "Theory in a Nutshell" by Don Nutbeam and
>Elizabeth Harris (McGraw-Hill 1999). It dioes not cover social capital and
>community building very well but all earlier theory is well documented.
>
>The Evidence of Health Promotion Effectiveness (IUHPE 2000) is good
>
>Finally the WHO "The Social Determinants of Health" is great for instigating
>discussions with students and health professionals alike.
>
>Deskbound dedicated community builder
>
>Regards
>
>Alan Sutherland
>Policy Officer, Strategic Development
>Department of Health and Human Services
>2/10 Murray St, Hobart 7000
>Tel: 6233 3147
>
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