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Donna,

I have some stuff.  Remember, social marketing planning framework is 
covered in detail in HLTH 670. 

Nancy

Donna Howard wrote:
> Hi,
> Does anyone have a good power point on basic and applied social 
> marketing for public health practice, that I might take a look at as I 
> develop a graduate class on Health Behavior? Any assistance would be 
> greatly appreciated,
> donna
>
> SDOH automatic digest system wrote:
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>> Topics of the day:
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>>  1. Welfare state regimes and income-related health inequalities
>>  2. Fw: [EQ] Finland National Action Plan to Reduce Health Inequalities
>>  3. No Magic Pill - Chronic disease and prevention experts call for 
>> aggressive
>>     approach to reduce inequities
>>  4. Reducing Gaps in Health: A Focus on Socio-Economic Status in 
>> Urban Canada
>>  5. Hey kids! Take a look at CIHI Powerpoint Presentation!
>>  6. Health of the Nation - December 2008/La santé de la  nation 
>> décembre 2008
>>  7. Health Impact Assessment eNews Issue 21: Building capacity for HIA
>>  8. analysis that is missing...
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>> Subject:
>> Re: Welfare state regimes and income-related health inequalities
>> From:
>> Jordan Panayotov <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date:
>> Mon, 24 Nov 2008 14:01:39 +1100
>>
>>
>> Which shows once again that there are other factors (rather than 
>> only, or even mainly the income) affecting health inequalities.
>> While other models, being unable to explain the generative mechanisms 
>> for health inequalities,
>> struggle to explain these empirically observed variations, *Panayotov 
>> Matrix*,
>> which is the *distribution of the benefit*, or applying who-get-what 
>> approach,
>> *at local level*
>> *in time* (past-present-future)
>> provides the answers for any country at any point of time.
>> Is there someone on this list interested in doing this
>> (i.e. explaining observations + predicting what will happen)
>> together for his/her country (or province, or local community)?
>> Jordan
>>
>>     ----- Original Message -----
>>     *From:* Dennis Raphael <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>>     *To:* [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>>     *Sent:* Monday, November 24, 2008 3:20 AM
>>     *Subject:* [SDOH] Welfare state regimes and income-related health
>>     inequalities
>>
>>
>>         Welfare state regimes and income-related health inequalities: a
>>         comparison of 23 European countries
>>
>>         T. A. Eikemo, C. Bambra, K. Joyce and Espen Dahl
>>
>>         The European Journal of Public Health Advance Access originally
>>         published online on October 16, 2008
>>
>>         The European Journal of Public Health 2008 18(6):593-599;
>>         doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckn092
>>
>>         Abstract
>>
>>         Objective: The objective of this study was to determine
>>         whether the
>>         magnitude of income-related health inequalities varies between
>>         welfare
>>         regimes (Scandinavian, Anglo-Saxon, Bismarckian, Southern and
>>         Eastern).
>>         Specifically, it examined whether the Scandinavian welfare
>>         state regime
>>         has smaller income-based health inequalities than the other
>>         welfare
>>         state regimes.
>>
>>         Methods: The first (2002) and second (2004) waves of the
>>         representative cross-sectional European Social Survey (ESS),
>>         which
>>         comprised more than 80 000 respondents, were used to analyse
>>         income
>>         inequalities (relative health difference between the first and
>>         third
>>         income tertile) in self-reported health (general health, 
>> limiting
>>         longstanding illness) amongst those aged 25 or more. Data
>>         related to 23
>>         European countries classified into five welfare state regimes.
>>         The study
>>         controlled for age and adjusted for educational attainment.
>>
>>         Results: When comparing the health of the first income tertile
>>         with
>>         the third, the Scandinavian countries only seemed to hold an
>>         intermediate position: they did not have the smallest, or the
>>         largest,
>>         health inequalities. However, the Anglo-Saxon welfare states
>>         had the
>>         largest income-related health inequalities for both men and
>>         women, while
>>         countries with Bismarckian welfare states tended to demonstrate
>>         the smallest. This pattern was unchanged after controlling for
>>         educational attainment. However, education seemed to explain
>>         the largest
>>         part of income-related health inequalities in the Southern 
>> regime.
>>
>>         Conclusion: This study shows that the magnitudes of
>>         income-related
>>         health inequalities indeed vary by welfare state regime.
>>         However, this
>>         variation was not always in the direction expected as the
>>         Scandinavian
>>         countries did not exhibit the smallest health inequalities.
>>
>>
>>         http://eurpub.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/ckn092?eaf
>>
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>> Subject:
>> Fw: [EQ] Finland National Action Plan to Reduce Health Inequalities
>> From:
>> Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date:
>> Mon, 24 Nov 2008 08:56:34 -0500
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>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> *From:* Equity, Health & Human Development 
>> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] *On Behalf Of *Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana 
>> Lucia (WDC)*
>> Subject:* [EQ] Finland National Action Plan to Reduce Health 
>> Inequalities
>>
>> *National Action Plan to Reduce Health Inequalities 2008–2011*
>>
>> *Publications of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health - Helsinki 
>> FINLAND 2008
>> ISBN 978-952-00-2700-1 (pb), ISBN 978-952-00-2701-8 (PDF)*
>>
>> Available online as PDF file [78p.] at: 
>> _http://www.stm.fi/Resource.phx/publishing/store/2008/11/pr1227003636140/passthru.pdf_ 
>>
>>
>> ".....The National Action Plan to Reduce Health Inequalities outlines 
>> proposals for strategic policy definitions and the most important 
>> measures to reduce socioeconomic health inequalities in Finland. A 
>> separate action plan was deemed necessary since inequalities persist 
>> despite the efforts undertaken through health and social policy. 
>> Narrowing health gaps has been the objective of Finnish health policy 
>> since the 1980s. This objective has not been achieved, however, and 
>> the inequalities have partly even grown.
>>
>> The National Action Plan to Reduce Health Inequalities is closely 
>> linked with the Government’s Health Promotion Policy Programme. The 
>> Action Plan will also for its part implement the aim of the national 
>> “Health 2015” programme to reduce mortality differences by a fifth by 
>> 2015.
>>
>> To pursue the objective of reduction in health inequalities, the 
>> Action Plan mainly operates in the following three priority areas:
>> - Social policy measures: improving income security and education, 
>> and decreasing unemployment and poor housing
>> - Strengthening the prerequisites for healthy lifestyles: measures to 
>> promote healthy behaviour of the whole
>> population with special attention to disadvantaged groups where 
>> unhealthy behaviour is common
>> - Improving the availability and good quality of social and health 
>> care services for everyone
>>
>> To pursue these goals and monitor the attainment of them, reliable 
>> knowledge base and effective communication are needed. For this purpose,
>> - a follow-up system for health inequalities is developed
>> - knowledge about the scope of and trends in health inequalities is 
>> strengthened
>> - education and communication concerning health inequalities and 
>> their reduction is advanced....'
>>
>> *Content:*
>>
>> 1 STARTING POINTS OF THE NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
>> 2. STRATEGIES AND MEASURES
>> 3 ACTORS, IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING
>> 3.1 Central actors working to reduce health inequalities
>> 3.1.1 Government
>> 3.1.2 Local government and municipal federations
>> 3.1.3 Non-governmental organisations and church welfare services
>> 3.1.4 Social partners and businesses
>> 3.2 Implementation, monitoring and assessment of the National Action 
>> Plan
>> 3.3 Implementation plan
>>
>> SUMMARY: 
>> _http://www.stm.fi/Resource.phx/publishing/documents/16838/index.htx_
>>
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>> Subject:
>> No Magic Pill - Chronic disease and prevention experts call for 
>> aggressive approach to reduce inequities
>> From:
>> Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date:
>> Mon, 24 Nov 2008 11:09:01 -0500
>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/November2008/24/c3183.html
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>> No Magic Pill - Chronic disease and prevention experts call for 
>> aggressive approach to reduce inequities
>> National conference addresses socio-economic factors that affect
>> Canadians' health
>>
>> OTTAWA, Nov. 24 /CNW Telbec/ - Canadians are among the world's 
>> healthiest
>> populations, yet there are significant gaps between the health of the 
>> nation's
>> rich and poor.... SNIP
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>> Subject:
>> Reducing Gaps in Health: A Focus on Socio-Economic Status in Urban 
>> Canada
>> From:
>> Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date:
>> Mon, 24 Nov 2008 11:11:19 -0500
>>
>>
>>
>> http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/dispPage.jsp?cw_page=home_e
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>> http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/products/Reducing_Gaps_in_Health_Report_EN_081009.pdf 
>>
>>
>> Of related interest:
>>
>> Poverty and Policy in Canada: Implications for Health and Quality of 
>> Life by Dennis Raphael
>> Foreword by Jack Layton
>> http://tinyurl.com/2hg2df
>>
>> Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Health 
>> Care, edited by Dennis Raphael, Toba Bryant, and Marcia Rioux
>> Foreword by Gary Teeple
>> http://tinyurl.com/2zqrox
>>
>> Social Determinants of Health: Canadian Perspectives, edited by 
>> Dennis Raphael
>> Foreword by Roy Romanow
>> http://tinyurl.com/yptzae
>>
>> See a lecture! The Politics of Population Health
>> http://msl.stream.yorku.ca/mediasite/viewer/?peid=ac604170-9ccc-4268-a1af-9a9e04b28e1d 
>>
>>
>> Also, presentation on Politics and Health at the Centre for Health 
>> Disparities in Cleveland Ohio
>> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4129139685624192201&hl=en
>>
>> Dennis Raphael, PhD
>> Professor, School of Health Policy and Management
>> York University
>> 4700 Keele Street
>> Toronto ON M3J 1P3
>> 416-736-2100, ext. 22134
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>> Subject:
>> Hey kids! Take a look at CIHI Powerpoint Presentation!
>> From:
>> Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date:
>> Mon, 24 Nov 2008 15:59:07 -0500
>>
>>
>> Take a look at an excellently-presented powerpoint presentation of 
>> the CIHI report.
>> (Should take up at least half an hour of class time for those of you 
>> still teaching! -- York is closed down because of a strike by TAs and 
>> Contract faculty!).
>> http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/dispPage.jsp?cw_page=PG_1690_E&cw_topic=1690&cw_rel=AR_2509_E#companion 
>> <http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/dispPage.jsp?cw_page=PG_1690_E&cw_topic=1690&cw_rel=AR_2509_E#companion> 
>>
>> OR
>> *http://tinyurl.com/6khobd*
>> Thought questions... (I have only skimmed the report).
>> 1. How are the health gaps between income groups explained?
>> 2. Is there any discussion of why socioeconomic differences exist 
>> among Canadians, whether these gaps are increasing, and what are the 
>> causes of these SES differences?
>> 3. What is the general presentation of the causes of the SES gaps 
>> (hint: note emphasis on weight, smoking, etc.
>> 4. Are the words food security, hunger, or stress used as explanatory 
>> concepts for the poor health outcomes observed among the lowest 
>> income groups?
>> 5.What does the presentation call for in terms of reducing the gaps?
>> 6. After viewing the powerpoint presentation, what options are 
>> presented to you as health workers and/or citizens to respond to 
>> these findings?
>> dr
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>> Subject:
>> Health of the Nation - December 2008/La santé de la nation décembre 2008
>> From:
>> Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date:
>> Mon, 24 Nov 2008 18:11:00 -0500
>>
>>
>>
>>     Le français suit le texte en anglais.
>>
>>     Dear Colleague:
>>
>>     The Canadian Population Health Initiative (CPHI) of the Canadian
>>     Institute for Health Information is pleased to provide you with a
>>     copy of the December 2008 edition of Health of the Nation: A
>>     Population Health Perspective. The aim of the newsletter is to
>>     expand pan-Canadian understanding of population health research,
>>     policy and knowledge exchange by promoting CPHI activities across
>>     the country. This e-newsletter is broadly distributed to policy-
>>     and decision-makers, researchers and advocates throughout Canada.
>>
>>     This edition features the launch /of Reducing Gaps in Health: A
>>     Focus on Socio-Economic Status in Urban Canada./
>>
>>     /Reducing Gaps in Health/ provides a broad overview of the links
>>     between socio-economic status and health, while profiling
>>     differences within and across 15 of Canada’s census metropolitan
>>     areas (CMAs). It examines how health, as measured by a variety of
>>     indicators, varies in small geographical areas in those CMAs with
>>     different socio-economic characteristics by exploring patterns and
>>     gradients within those CMAs and across urban Canada. It also
>>     explores factors that might inform actions to improve health and
>>     reduce gaps in health between groups
>>
>>     Complimentary access to the newsletter and this report is
>>     available at:
>>
>>     
>> _http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/dispPage.jsp?cw_page=news_cphi_current_e_
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>>     We look forward to your comments and invite you to e-mail us at
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>>     Madame, Monsieur,
>>
>>     L'Initiative sur la santé de la population canadienne (ISPC) de
>>     l'Institut canadien d'information sur la santé (ICIS) est ravie de
>>     vous faire parvenir l'exemplaire d’hiver 2008 du bulletin La santé
>>     de la nation - Une perspective de la santé de la population. En
>>     publiant ce bulletin, nous visons à accroître la compréhension
>>     pancanadienne de la recherche sur la santé de la population, de
>>     l'échange des politiques et des connaissances en faisant la
>>     promotion des activités de l'ISPC dans l'ensemble du pays. Ce
>>     bulletin électronique est diffusé à des décisionnaires, chercheurs
>>     et intervenants à travers le pays.
>>
>>     Dans cet édition, nous sommes heureux de vous annoncer la 
>> publication
>>
>>     /Réduction des écarts en matière de santé : Un regard sur le
>>     statut socioéconomique en milieu urbain au Canada./
>>
>>     / /
>>
>>     Le rapport /Réduction des écarts en matière de santé : Un regard
>>     sur le statut socioéconomique en milieu urbain au Canada /donneun
>>     aperçu généraldes liens entre le statut socioéconomique et la
>>     santé tout en relevant les différences au sein de 15 régions
>>     métropolitaines de recensement* *(RMR) canadiennes et entre elles.
>>     Il examine en quoi la santé, mesurée à l’aide de divers
>>     indicateurs, varie au sein des petites régions géographiques
>>     situées dans les RMR qui présentent des caractéristiques
>>     socioéconomiques distinctes en explorant les tendances et les
>>     gradients au sein de ces RMR et entre les diverses régions
>>     urbaines du Canada. De plus, il traite de certains facteurs
>>     susceptibles d’éclairer les interventions dans le but d’améliorer
>>     la santé et de réduire les écarts entre les groupes.
>>
>>     Pour télécharger sans frais le bulletin électronique et ce
>>     rapport, veuillez visiter:
>>
>>     
>> http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/dispPage.jsp?cw_page=news_cphi_current_f
>>
>>     Annie Sebold
>>     Coordinator, Canadian Population Health Initiative
>>     Canadian Institute for Health Information
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>> Subject:
>> Health Impact Assessment eNews Issue 21: Building capacity for HIA
>> From:
>> Ben Harris-Roxas <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date:
>> Tue, 25 Nov 2008 12:00:15 +1100
>>
>>
>> The latest copy of the Health Impact Assessment eNews is now 
>> available for download:
>>
>> http://www.hiaconnect.edu.au/files/HIA_eNews_21.pdf [PDF 720 Kb]
>>
>> In this issue:
>>
>>     * What is Capacity Building?
>>     * Independent Evaluation of Phase 3 of the New South Wales HIA 
>> Project
>>     * Developing Capacity and Capability for HIA in the North East
>>       Region of England
>>     * Capacity Building and HIA in New Zealand
>>     * Capacity Building for HIA in European Union New Member States
>>       and Pre-Accession Countries
>>     * Upcoming HIA Training
>>     * What’s New?
>>
>> Please forward this email to any of your contacts who you think may 
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>> /The HIA eNews is produced by the Centre for Health Equity Training, 
>> Research and Evaluation (CHETRE), part of the Centre for Primary 
>> Health Care and Equity <http://www.cphce.unsw.edu.au> at the 
>> University of New South Wales, Australia. The NSW HIA Project 
>> <http://www.hiaconnect.edu.au/nsw_hia_project.htm> is funded by NSW 
>> Health <http://www.health.nsw.gov.au>./
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>> Ben Harris-Roxas
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>> Subject:
>> analysis that is missing...
>> From:
>> Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date:
>> Mon, 24 Nov 2008 20:14:32 -0500
>>
>>
>>
>> As an example of the kind of analysis that is missing from the work 
>> going on, I'll direct you to the article by Barbara Starfield, attached!
>>
>> dennis
>>
>>
>>
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