CLICK4HP Archives

Health Promotion on the Internet

CLICK4HP@YORKU.CA

Options: Use Forum View

Use Monospaced Font
Show Text Part by Default
Show All Mail Headers

Message: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Topic: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Author: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]

Print Reply
Subject:
From:
Jay Kassirer <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Health Promotion on the Internet <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 10 Dec 2015 11:07:25 -0500
Content-Type:
text/plain
Parts/Attachments:
text/plain (28 lines)
As we approach the season of new resolutions, it's easy to start thinking we
can't do much to improve our world and give up. Instead, log into the
Ontario-based Tools of Change website, which features over 150 full-length
examples of communities that have become healthier, safer and more
sustainable by helping their citizens change their habits. All of the
programs on this site have measured their success in changing common habits
like throwing away recyclables, driving everywhere alone, drinking then
driving, smoking, and having unprotected sex with multiple partners. The
stories are truly inspirational; they show what has been done - often close
to home - and what might therefore work locally. Perfect for taking to your
favorite organizer and asking if something similar could be tried where you
live. Enough details are provided to support professional program planners
in assessing and implementing each program. 

You'll find the website easy to use and chock full of practical facts. Each
example provides program planning, evaluation and (where available) budget
information, as well as contact details in case you want to find out more.
The site was awarded the Society of Environmental Journalists' highest
rating as an information source for environmental journalists.

Look at what they are doing next door! Browse
<http://www.toolsofchange.com/> www.toolsofchange.com 

 


To manage subscriptions/passwords, or view archives, go to http://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/click4hp.html . [log in to unmask] is run in collaboration with Health Nexus: http://www.healthnexus.ca/index_eng.php

ATOM RSS1 RSS2