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Skills for Health Promotion
New Introductory-Level Workshops 
About the series 
 
What
Skills for Health Promotion Workshops

When
March 5-6, 2008 (four sessions)

Where
Kingston Banquet and Conference Centre, Kingston 

Register
Registration is now available. Don't wait! Limited spaces are available.
  
Expand your health promotion toolkit for any health issue
These introductory-level half-day workshops cover the basics of THCU's recommended step models. 

In each workshop,

we begin with an overview of key concepts and terms, 
then briefly address the "why" and "how" of each step, 
then bring the most challenging steps to life through interactive exercises and small group discussions, 
then discuss "on the job" challenges identified by participants, and to close, 
identify quality sources of  more information, tools and personalized consultation services. 
 
Who these workshops are for 
 
We recommend these sessions for

Anyone new to health promotion seeking definitions, tools, resources and organized approaches to practice. 
Front line staff that need to choose, plan, implement and evaluate programs and services. 
Managers or team leaders who train or advise staff about theory and evidence-informed processes. 
 
Topics 
 
Participants may enroll in one, some, or all of the following half-day sessions:

Planning Health Promotion Programs 
Evaluating Health Promotion Programs 
Influencing Policy Change and Development 
Developing Health Communication Activities 
 
Location and dates 
 
This set of four half-day workshops will be offered at Kingston Banquet and Conference Centre, Kingston on March 5th and 6th, 2008. 
 
Cost 
 
Thanks to a grant from the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion, we are able to offer all THCU workshops and services for free to people working with Ontario-focused health promotion initiatives.
 
Registration 
 
To register for the October workshops, please visit http://www.thcu.ca/workshops/registration.htm. Don?t wait! Limited spaces are available.
 
Facilitators
 
Robb MacDonald and Nancy Dubois from The Health Communication Unit will be facilitating.
 


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Skills for Health Promotion New Introductory-Level Workshops About the series   What Skills for Health Promotion Workshops When March 5-6, 2008 (four sessions) Where Kingston Banquet and Conference Centre, Kingston Register Registration is now available. Don't wait! Limited spaces are available.    Expand your health promotion toolkit for any health issue These introductory-level half-day workshops cover the basics of THCU's recommended step models. In each workshop, we begin with an overview of key concepts and terms, then briefly address the ‘why’ and ‘how’ of each step, then bring the most challenging steps to life through interactive exercises and small group discussions, then discuss “on the job” challenges identified by participants, and to close, identify quality sources of more information, tools and personalized consultation services.   Who these workshops are for   We recommend these sessions for Anyone new to health promotion seeking definitions, tools, resources and organized approaches to practice. Front line staff that need to choose, plan, implement and evaluate programs and services. Managers or team leaders who train or advise staff about theory and evidence-informed processes.   Topics   Participants may enroll in one, some, or all of the following half-day sessions: Planning Health Promotion Programs Evaluating Health Promotion Programs Influencing Policy Change and Development Developing Health Communication Activities   Location and dates   This set of four half-day workshops will be offered at Kingston Banquet and Conference Centre, Kingston on March 5th and 6th, 2008.   Cost   Thanks to a grant from the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion, we are able to offer all THCU workshops and services for free to people working with Ontario-focused health promotion initiatives.   Registration   To register for the October workshops, please visit http://www.thcu.ca/workshops/registration.htm. Don’t wait! Limited spaces are available.   Facilitators   Robb MacDonald and Nancy Dubois from The Health Communication Unit will be facilitating.   ------------------- Problems/Questions? Send it to Listserv owner: [log in to unmask] To unsubscribe, send the following message in the text section -- NOT the subject header -- to [log in to unmask] SIGNOFF SDOH DO NOT SEND IT BY HITTING THE REPLY BUTTON. THIS SENDS THE MESSAGE TO THE ENTIRE LISTSERV AND STILL DOES NOT REMOVE YOU. To subscribe to the SDOH list, send the following message to [log in to unmask] in the text section, NOT in the subject header. SUBSCRIBE SDOH yourfirstname yourlastname To post a message to all 1200+ subscribers, send it to [log in to unmask] Include in the Subject, its content, and location and date, if relevant. For a list of SDOH members, send a request to [log in to unmask] To receive messages only once a day, send the following message to [log in to unmask] SET SDOH DIGEST To view the SDOH archives, go to: https://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/sdoh.html

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