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Stan and Linda Kremer <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Barbara:
Me again!  I kept this email.  My new temporary place of employment has a
huge amount to work on with respect to HP.  Re: hard copy.  Could I get an
updated disk of the IDM manual?  I will then ask the computer person to try
and download.  They are in WP but let them deal with it.  I will approach
Debbie or Helene later in the summer after my return from England about a
workshop.
All the best.
Linda

-----Original Message-----
From: Health Promotion on the Internet [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf
Of Barbara Kahan
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 11:51 AM
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Subject: IDM Manual for best practices in health promotion


hi everyone -

this is to let you know that the IDM Manual - improved and expanded! - is
now available on the website of the Centre for Health Promotion (University
of Toronto) at http://www.utoronto.ca/chp/bestp.html; this Manual is the
distillation of 5 years of experience of the Best Practices Project and
everyone involved -

downloadable in either Word or pdf format, the IDM Manual contains the
following sections:
¨ Introduction & Basics (including a Foreword by Irv Rootman)
¨ Values, Goals & Ethics
¨ Theories & Underlying Beliefs
¨ Evidence Framework
¨ Understanding of the Environment
¨ Response to Practice Issues
¨ Research & Evaluation
¨ IDM Framework Steps
¨ Working Through the IDM Framework
¨ Case Studies (reports from sites who have worked with the IDM)
¨ Workshops
¨ Resources for Health Promotion (annotated; sections include heath
promotion related journals, databases, evaluation resources, and more)
¨ Workshop slides (PowerPoint)
¨ Evidence Framework Workbook (Word only, for people to work directly in on
the computer)

the IDM (Interactive Domain Model) is based on a definition of best
practices as sets of processes and activities that are consistent with
health promotion values, goals and ethics, theories and beliefs, evidence,
and understanding of the environment, and that are most likely to achieve
health promotion goals in any given situation

thanks to all Click4HPers who contributed to the Project in so many
wonderful ways -

best wishes to all,
Barbara Kahan and Michael Goodstadt
and the rest of the Best Practices Work Group

Barbara Kahan
306-569-2094 (work phone)
306-352-2315 (fax)
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