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.
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