announcement from Barbara Kahan <[log in to unmask]> one of the creators of
the Interactive Domain Model (IDM) of Best Practices, regarding the new
resource.
A new "best practices" website has just been launched at
<http://www.idmbestpractices.ca>.
Two major goals of the website are to promote discussion of best practices
ideas, and to provide information to make the application of best practices
easier.
May's features include:
-- a reflection piece by Jan Ritchie, University of New South Wales (Sydney,
Australia)
-- a profile of Rishia Burke, community-based researcher and evaluator
(Burlington, Canada)
-- jottings on "three kinds of practice" by one of the website editors
-- a brief description of the resource <http://www.surveykey.com>
The website defines best practices as consistency between practice
(processes and activities), underpinnings (values, theories and beliefs, and
evidence), and understanding of the environment.
It is also open to other perspectives, and contributions related to any best
practices approach are very welcome - experiences, questions, insights,
resources, people profiles...
Submission guidelines are posted on the website.
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Alison Stirling, health promotion consultant
Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse (OPC)
Suite 1900, 180 Dundas St. W. Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8
Tel. 416-408-2249 or 1-800-263-2846 x226
Fax. 416-408-2122 Email: [log in to unmask]
Internet: http://www.opc.on.ca
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