Creative Spice: Learning From Communities About Putting The Population
Health Approach Into Action
This report by the Social Planning and Research Council of BC is a synthesis
and discussion of the lessons learned by participants in eleven
voluntary-sector projects in BC and the Yukon that received funding
assistance from Health Canada's Population Health Fund to put a population
health approach into action at the community level.
This report is intended for:
communities interested in obtaining a better understanding of the benefits
and challenges of using a population health approach in promoting the
well-being of their communities;
researchers exploring the implementation of population health concepts at
the community level;
policy-makers and program workers seeking to refine and increase the
effectiveness of new government programs that are designed to be implemented
by community associations through project funding.
You can access the report (65 pages) at;
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/phdd/pdf/Creative_Spice.pdf
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Lorraine Khachatourians, MSc
Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre
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