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Acting on social determinants of health (SDOH) - a Twitter Chat hosted by Health Nexus & Health Promotion Ontario

Join us Today!  Tuesday, September 24 from 3 - 4pm (EDT)  for #HealthPromoChat <http://en.healthnexus.ca/health_promo_chat>, moderated by Health Promotion Ontario (HPO) conference coordinator Tanya Beattie. In anticipation of the Sep 26th HPO conference 'Think Big and Let's Get Going: Applying SDOH<http://www.hpontario.com/> '  we'll be talking about a SDOH continuum of activities that move upstream. See the blog post it at http://bit.ly/16EHSwy
 Share your current work and challenges in education and awareness, programs, initiatives, resources, policies and inter-sectoral action.  Let's keep the conversation, and action, going!
Questions to explore:

1.       How are you or your organization acting on the social determinants of health?

2.       What enables moving from awareness to advocacy?

3.       What does 'Moving or Working Upstream' mean to you? Do you have stories of making that move upstream in your work?

4.       How do we genuinely connect with other sectors who are active in working on determinants, such as housing, poverty, women's health, recreation, municipal planning and more?

Instructions for those wanting to join:
If you'd like to watch the discussion you can do so without an account by following this link:
https://twitter.com/#healthpromochat

In order to contribute to the discussion, you need to have a Twitter account.
For an overview of what Twitter is, we recommend viewing this video: http://vimeo.com/757146
For more information on how to join and participate in Twitter chats, you can view this guide from techsoup.org. http://npsocialmedia101.wikispaces.com/Twitter+Chat+How+to


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Alison Stirling, MISt., MHSc.
Knowledge Exchange Specialist,
Direct: 416-408-6918 or Toll-free 1-800-397-9567 x2227
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