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Susan MacMillan <[log in to unmask]>
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Health Promotion on the Internet (Discussion)
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Mon, 16 Sep 1996 07:18:28 -0600
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Good morning
I have just reviewed the comments cited below in response to a request for
favorite web sites.  I am curious to hear your comment that nutrition and
smoking are not REALLY health promotion.  I would ask you, then, for your
definitions of health promotion and especially those that would indicate
that subject matter such as this are not included in the processes of health
promotion.

Thanks for your comments and time.

Susan MacMillan


You asked about "health promotion"  WWW sites.  If you are serious about "real"
>health promotion and not simply lifestyle change you will look up the
W.H.O. sites
>in Europe.  (set search engine for World Health Organization).  These
include the
>Healthy Cities offices in Europe, the WHO main site in Geneva, etc.
Nutrition and
>smoking and that kind of stuff is okay, I guess, but it isn't REALLY health
>promotion.
>
>Check out the Association of Ontario Health Centres WWW (http://AOHC.COM).
>
>Also try the Centre for Health Promotion at the University of Toronto.
>http://www.utoronto.ca and then look up "Health Promotion, Centre for)
>This includes the Health Communication Unit , the Quality of Life Research
Unit,
>and the North York Community Health Promotion Research Unit.
>
>Try the "Toronto Healthy City Office WWW"  Try "City of Toronto" to begin with.
>
>Also look up the "Ontario Prevention ClearingHouse".
>
>
>Best wishes,
>
>
>Dennis Raphael
>Associate Director of the MHSc in Health Promotion Program,
>University of Toronto
>
>AND
>
>Proud Member,
>Centre for Health Promotion, University of Toronto
>A World Health Organization Collaborating Centre in Health Promotion
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