Hello Subha,
Can you tell me what the time line is for completion of the revision of
this resource? Is it normally available as an electronic document on OPC's
website or is it promoted in other ways as well? It sounds like an
excellent resource and we would be interested in reviewing it to
potentially post on the Canadian Best Practices Portal for Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion as part of our resource/tools to support
evidence-informed practice. Would you mind reconnecting with me once the
resource revision is nearing completion so we can explore how it might be
linked to the CBPI Portal?
Regards,
Kerry Robinson, PhD
Senior Policy Analyst
Evidence & Risk Assessment Division
Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention & Control
Public Health Agency of Canada
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Input Requested for Primer to Action Revisions
The Primer to Action is being revised and we need your input!
Primer to Action: Social Determinants of Health
(http://www.opc.on.ca/english/projects/primingaction/index.htm
<http://www.opc.on.ca/english/projects/primingaction/index.htm> ) is a
resource for health professionals, lay workers, volunteers and activists
to look at how the social determinants of health impact chronic disease.
It is intended to help practitioners navigate through barriers in your
organization or group and offer concrete 'primers' to get you going with
action to increase access to the social determinants for yourself, your
family, and those with whom you work. This resource was collaboratively
developed by the Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse, the Ontario Chronic
Disease Prevention Alliance, and the Canadian Cancer Society, Ontario
division, in April 2007.
The Primer is now being revised, and we would really appreciate your
taking a few minutes to help us improve this resource. There are two
surveys available online - one asks for your quick, overall reactions;
the other includes more detailed questions and invites a more reflective
review. Both surveys are anonymous.
* Primer to Action - Brief Survey
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=NTzJD_2br_2boCA4EoZAs3UwdA_3d_3d
* Primer to Action - Full Survey
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=7MufhV2euFFHWx7oWRXlUQ_3d_3d
We appreciate your comments and suggestions, and thank you in advance
for your time.
For more information, please contact:
Subha Sankaran, Health Promotion Consultant, Prevent
Stroke,
Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse, (416) 408-2249 x2245 or
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Suzanne Schwenger, Health Promotion Consultant, Prevent
Stroke,
Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse, (416) 408-2249 x2267 or
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Subha Sankaran
Health Promotion Consultant, Prevent Stroke
Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse
Ph: 416-408-6915 Fax: 416-408-2122
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